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    to live by many core values that I have established in my life. My values have helped me evolve as a person‚ created great friendships‚ and even determined my passion for the Social Work field. My core values include my religious affiliation‚ helping others‚ treating people with kindness and respect‚ my family‚ being trustworthy‚ being able to stick by my word‚ being passionate‚ patient‚ educated‚ respected‚ honest‚ loyal‚ open-minded‚ dependable‚ reliable‚ and positive. My core values helps me carry

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    Social work values and ethical dilemmas What are values‚ ethics‚ ethical dilemmas and a code of ethics? Values relate to principles and attitudes that provide direction to everyday living. Values also refer to beliefs or standards considered desirable by a culture‚ group or individual (AASW). Similar to values‚ but slightly different‚ ethics means a system of beliefs held about what constitutes moral judgement and right conduct‚ they are moral principles (rules‚ guides) (AASW). So an ethical

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    A value common in many gothic texts is that of the role of women‚ who are generally demonstrated as weak and incapable‚ especially in difficult and unfamiliar circumstances. In “The Turn of the Screw‚” for example‚ the governess and even Mrs Grose are determined to protect and mother the children yet; ironically‚ they cannot even go as far as to protect themselves mentally. Correspondingly‚ in “Shutter Island‚” it is implied that Teddy’s psychological insecurity is only there due to the trauma his

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    By placing the narrative first in a postwar era in Vietnam and then the United States‚ Butler effectively uses setting in “Mr. Green” to develop one of the story’s main themes‚ social prejudice‚ experienced and resisted by the very narrator. The conflicting eras‚ traditional tenets‚ and religious practices‚ all presented in this eclectic setting‚ heightens the main character’s frustration and gradual breakaway from the beliefs that were imposed on her by her family. Vietnam‚ torn by the endless wars

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    For this assignment‚ I have analyzed and set my major goals and values‚ thus giving me a better understanding about what I want to achieve in my future and how I should achieve them. The values that I discovered from my evaluation of myself have also helped me to know myself better in terms of what kind of person I am and what kinds of decision I will most likely make. When I am making important decisions such as choosing my courses or the post-secondary institution I want to go to‚ the knowledge

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    satisfaction. Tolstoy uses a country and city setting to establish his point of view through the character Levin‚ who seems to belong to the countryside. It is idyllic how farmers and agriculture in this novel seem to contribute to one ’s happiness in life. In the city‚ life seems rather discontented and unnatural. The country is often seen as a place of rest and as a cure of the corruptness of the city‚ by people living in the city. Peasants and people living at the countryside see the country as "the background

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    Diversity‚ equality and inclusion in a work setting Diversity Diversity means variety. The concept of diversity encompasses acceptance and respect. It means understanding that each individual is unique‚ and recognizing our individual differences. These can be along the dimensions of race‚ ethnicity‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ socio-economic status‚ age‚ physical abilities‚ religious beliefs‚ political beliefs‚ or other ideologies. It is the exploration of these differences in a safe‚ positive

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    Explore the use of setting in the novel ‘The Road’ The novel ‘The Road’ opens after great disaster has struck leaving many barren lands and few living beings. Within the first few pages we are introduced to this on-going long road of travel which will supposedly lead them to safety in the south‚ although the two main characters of this novel - the man and the boy – encounter very low temperatures and scarce necessities (food‚ water‚ clothing and shelter) they do not seem to find danger just yet

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    “Social Work Value &Ethics” PDA was designed for social worker majors and pre social worker majors. Values and Ethics are what social workers live by it entails our code of ethics. The Code of Ethics tells us as social workers how we should act and behave. As social workers it is very important that we practice by these values and ethics. I like this PDA for the reason that many social workers today act as if they do not know anything about values or ethics. I think all social workers should attend

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    Setting in The Araby "Araby" is the story of a boy’s first love and his first step into manhood. It is also a picture of a universe that rebels against the ideal and the dream. So‚ the setting in this story becomes the main object. The setting in "Araby" underlines the theme and the characters by using imagery of light and darkness. The whole point of the story is to show people that many human being often want more than what reality gives them and then they feel disappointed and sometimes heartbroken

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