Harms (2007) mentions five core practice values to consider when working with others in a change process. These values are respecting the human person‚ promoting social justice and people’s right to a good life‚ empowerment and autonomy‚valuing people’s strengths and resilience; and being authentic. In regards to respecting the human person‚ Harms describes four dimensions of respect these are “to regard‚ consider‚taking into account‚ pay attention to; second‚ treat or regard with deferential esteem;
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Universal or Core Ethical Values Trustworthiness‚ respect‚ responsibility‚ fairness‚ caring‚ and citizenship are six core ethical values. Using core ethical values as the basis for ethical thinking can help detect situations where we focus so hard on upholding one value that we sacrifice another eg we are loyal to friends and so do not always tell the truth about their actions. 1. TRUSTWORTHINESS Trustworthiness concerns a variety of behavioral qualities honesty‚ integrity‚ reliability
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understanding on different Filipino values‚ how it defines one‚ what it means‚ and if one’s personality changes to fit certain situations. Filipino values have been derived from racial strains and cultural elements such as Aeta‚ Indonesians‚ Malayan‚ Hindu and Chinese which formed the core of our moral conscience‚ cultural identity coupled with the cultural elements derived from Spain‚ the United States and from the modern global community‚ (Panopio and Rolda‚ 2000).These values are Pagkalinga‚ Pag-aaruga
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a war in a foreign country and sponsored by the taxpayer’s money‚ the American people have reasons to be suspicious of the president’s core values. The same skepticism applies when one hears Obama asserting that “when our interests and values are at stake‚ we have a responsibility to act” and this statement ultimately rises up a question: what interests and values is the president talking about? Once you begin wondering about this sort of ideologies‚ you are ultimately promoting a thoughtful discussion
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Core Values Essay An educational philosophy is the tool that provides direction‚ and forms the conceptual structure for a school’s purpose and mission. Thomas Hopkins (1941) noted that “philosophy has entered into every important decision that has ever been made about curriculum‚ and teaching in the past‚ and will continue to be the basis of every important decision in the future…” (as cited in Ornstein‚ 2015). The fundamental and essential basis for my philosophy of Catholic education originated
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Vision and Values: Vision: The vision and value of Whole Foods comes from their Declaration of Interdependence “Our motto — Whole Foods‚ Whole People‚ Whole Planet — emphasizes that our vision reaches far beyond just being a food retailer. Our success in fulfilling our vision is measured by customer satisfaction‚ team member happiness and excellence‚ return on capital investment‚ improvement in the state of the environment and local and larger community support”(History‚ 2008). Values: “Providing
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As a student wanting to be a part of the NHS program‚ it is essential that I demonstrate the core values. Individually‚ I exemplify the characteristics of a leader. I have played club volleyball for 5 years‚ currently going on my 6th year‚ and I have been captain for the previous 4 years‚ despite moving to a new club. Many people are unaware of the pressure given to a team captain. A captain is constantly looked up to as an example and exhibits leadership traits. As a captain‚ it is my responsibility
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Alcoa’s Core Values BUS 250 Corporate and Social Responsibility The Aluminum Company of America‚ also known as Alcoa‚ is a corporation that has made the choice of investing in people and technology to make business compatible with environmental and social sustainability. Alcoa’s core values in business are; integrity‚ safety and health‚ quality of work‚ treatment of people‚ accountability‚ and profitability. Alcoa’s ethical work climate is diverse‚ encourages open communication and learning
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backbone of the United States Marine Corps. This is an punctual statement thats helps show the functioning of the Marine Corps today. NCOs keep order and discipline within the ranks‚ they are the example for all junior Marines. There is a matter of respect earned when promoted to a rank as such. This is what makes the orders given by an NCO a vital aspect of obedience. As well as regarding your leadership with respect is a fundamental attribute instilled within every Marine in recruit training. Respect
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U.S. Marine Corps Weapons: 1940s and Today Brandon L. Newberry ENG 121 Benjamin Daw 6/11/2012 U.S. Marine Corps Weapons: 1940s and Today A lot of men see the differences in generations within the military‚ but few can see that early military formed everything in to the way the military is today. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast the Marine infantryman’s basic weapons of the 1940s and today‚ to include the rifle‚ machine guns and anti-tank weapons. In the 1940s every
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