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    1970s American Values

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    Many American values that existed back in the 1970s still exist today‚ even if they may have taken on slightly different forms. An American value stated by Williams‚ that has persisted into the 21st century is that Americans s\till highly value achievement and success. To this day Americans honor those that they believe have achieved tremendous achievements through their own hard work and dedication. The value of achievement and success does still change from time to time in America‚ with Americans

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    Core values of British Socialism ‘OLD’ Labour Class All but the more moderate socialists have seen social class as a crucial aspect of society. It has been assumed by socialists that most people define their position in society‚ to some extent‚ in terms of their social class. This implies that they develop a sense of common interest and common purpose with other members of their class. Marx described this effect as ‘class consciousness’ but most socialists use the more moderate term ‘common class

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    History‚ Core Values‚ and Ethics in the Nonprofit Organization Clarise Burton Capella University Abstract The nonprofit was established when there was a need. The community cried out for help when there was nothing else in place to help and out of that birthed leaders whom stepped up to begin forming unofficial nonprofit associations to meet the need of the people. Since then nonprofits have evolved and the nonprofit has become very vast. Religious‚ social welfare‚ schools‚ and health organizations

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    American Values essay

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    How American Family Values have change on the last 20 years The values of the cozy mid-80’s American family entertained us and sold us refrigerators‚ cars‚ and cigarettes‚ but they were the exception‚ not the rule. This was the world of the white suburban minority that exerted media dominance over the rest of the nation. Televison took them into our living rooms‚ convincing us this was the American family. In reality‚ this was the world of "separate but equal" family values. This was the world

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    The HCN and Prestige family is guided by these Values They describe our company as we want it to be. We want our decisions and actions to demonstrate these Values. We believe that putting our Values into practice creates long-term benefits for members‚ customers‚ employees‚ suppliers‚ partners and the communities we serve. My Commitment: 1. We act with INTEGRITY in all we do 2. We are CUSTOMER FOCUSED 3. We are RESULTS DRIVEN 4. We facilitate CAREER GROWTH for our employees 5. We respect

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    Three American Values

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    Ever since the founding of the United States of America‚ Americans have valued a variety things. With that being said‚ there are three specific things that Americans have valued consistently since the beginning of America as we know it. According to multiple historical sources‚ it is clear that Americans value their freedom‚ a not too powerful central government‚ and their safety. A few of the topics that support this thesis are the Constitution‚ the Bill of Rights‚ Articles of Confederation‚ precedents

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    Hippies on American Values After the Summer of Love came to an end‚ the participants in the Hippies movement proclaimed the “death of hip”. Ultimately‚ the hippies were all of the younger generation who argued that society needed to change and brought to the attention of American society these new‚ radical ideas that have affected American values today. The generation gap‚ which has always been one of the biggest issues in every generation‚ led to this extreme protest of the American society; the

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    AMERICAN IDEALS AND VALUES I. Ideals: 1. Freedom: “The notion that America offers freedom for all í an ideal that unifies Americans and links present to past. Yet this ideal has not always corresponded to reality.” - Americans commonly regard their society as the freest and best in the world Proud when thinking that their country a heaven destination for those longing for freedom and opportunities. all people are equal all people are equal - Americans’ understanding of freedom is shaped

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    The latest pattern of the United States American flag has been in use since July 1960 when the 50th star was added. The design of the flag includes thirteen horizontal stripes alternating red and white‚ which represent the thirteen original colonies‚ and fifty stars of alternating numbers of six and five per row on a blue field‚ known as the canton‚ which represent the fifty states. The colors of the flag have symbolic meaning as well. The blue in the canton signifies vigilance‚ perseverance and

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    share certain values and assumptions. Americans are trained from very early in their lives to consider themselves as separate individuals who are responsible for their own situations in life and their own destinies. The individual that Americans idealize prefers an atmosphere of freedom‚ where neither the government nor any other external force or agency dictates what the individual does. Individualistic Americans naturally see themselves as being in competition with others. Americans assume that

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