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    Core Beliefs of the Puritans Have you ever rebelled against the house rules dictated by your parents? In the 1600’s‚ a group of religious citizens discontent with the Anglican Church of England‚ did exactly that- rebelled. The Puritans contended that King James had created a religion of political struggles and doctrines. Puritans‚ such as John Calvin and John Winthrop‚ wrote about the concept of escaping persecution from the Anglican Church and reforming religion‚ morals‚ and society. The Puritans

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    NHS Core Values

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    This assignment will discuss the core values that underpin social and health service delivery and will compare the current health service provision with health care services at the inception of the NHS. The NHS has seven core values that aim to ensure that quality care is delivered to everyone regardless of their gender‚ religion‚ race‚ age‚ wealth or sexual orientation. These values have been developed by the general public‚ patients and staff‚ with local authorities having to develop and adapt

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    Counseling Core Elements

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    One of the two core elements that I feel is a personal area of strength is positive regard. According to Wikipedia‚ an individual that has positive regard of others has‚ “blanket acceptance and support of a person regardless of what the person says or does.” To me‚ this means being someone that is non-judgmental and someone that truly looks at a person’s inner being‚ not just what the outside shell may look like. A client’s personal growth can be influenced greatly by his or her counselor’s positive

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    from other countries when it comes to our society and our ideas about how our government should work to serve us. Even though citizens may have different views on what the government should do in certain situations‚ we all share the same core beliefs. These core beliefs explain how we should be involved in government and what the government should do for its citizens. Our society as a whole has been founded on the belief that the government should protect rights to freedom of speech‚ to practice

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    Writing and Core Message

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    your point? Write out your purpose in no more than 15 words – look on it as your working title – keep your purpose top-of-mind as you write your core message. 3. Core message What’s your core message? If someone is unable to make your speech‚ could you give them a précis of it in the lift and leave them enlightened? You should be able to tell your core message in 2 minutes. Effectively it’s your speech summary that the conference organisers could publish instead of your full script. Like all good

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    Universal or Core Values

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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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    Core Practice Values

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    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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    Core 001 Intro Econs

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    Design Document Introductory Economics (CORE 001) Term I AY 2010 / 11 Instructor: Practice Associate Professor Tan Swee Liang‚ School of Economics To Teach for Learning Content 1. Course Description.……………………………………………………………. 3 2. Class Participation 2.2. Guideline for Class Participation …….…………….…………….…. 7 2.1 Self Evaluation on Class Participation ……………………………… 8 3. Group Term Project 3.1 Guideline for Term Project …………….…………………………

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    Core Values In Nursing

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    professional and personal life. Through the self-exploration and reflection that has taken place in NURS 1206: Relational Practice 1‚ I have been able to investigate important self-values. These core values that are featured in my self-mandala include being dependable‚ caring‚ and virtuous. Not only do I consider these core values to influence my everyday life. I also consider them to be very prominent as a nursing student and an eventual Registered Nurse. In my mandala you will see the word caring which

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    Obama's Core Values

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    When a president begins his speech by paying tribute to the army that is fighting 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

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