adult social care settings. Task C Reflective Account Ci) I believe it is possible for your own personal preferences‚ attitudes‚ beliefs and heritage to impact on your working practice if you allow it to. There could be a number of different issues that could cause this such as: Upbringing Culture Religious Beliefs Trauma Re-affirmed Belief Systems Learnt Behaviours The above issues could all impact on your day to day working practice as any of the above experiences could
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clash of ideas about what one believes to be true‚ and others with different view points. Some experiences‚ families‚ friends‚ education‚ and the media helped to form a belief system or what’s known as a World View. A World View determines where you stand in Culture War. Believe it or not‚ everyone has a world view. Your basic beliefs form your world view of things‚ placing you on one side of the world or another. For the past 150 years new ideas and discoveries in science have challenged the traditional
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have a one-on-one discussion in front of the class. Auspiciously‚ he was able to defend his belief against his atheist professor. “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase”. Truly the movie “God’s Not Dead” awakened me as a Christian. That it takes fervent heart and passionate faith to really fight for what you believe. Josh is a great example for this. He stand to his belief and prove to everyone the existence of God. He sacrificed and took a risk of losing his loved
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interesting. Today’s society is crawling with copious amounts of individualistic personalities. We have such a broad spectrum of opinions and beliefs because we are so much more wide spread than previous years. People are more out-going‚ more liberal‚ more independent‚ and generally more unreserved and outspoken. Different viewpoints‚ opinions and beliefs enrich our lives by creating a more colorful and complex world. Could you imagine a world without opinion‚ or conflict? A world with no differences
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First impressions are very important to every day life. They are the basis of how relationships start and how perceptions are formed. The opinions could begin many things and lead towards success or these opinions could be ones that are misleading and have a negative impact on how people relate to you. First impressions are very important on people’s social life‚ in your education and in employment. In your social life‚ first impressions come from your friends‚ family‚ and even new people who come
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all worlds. Voltaire’s beliefs directly oppose those during the Enlightenment and he makes his point through the horrific Lisbon Earthquake. Establishing his standpoint‚ Voltaire writes‚ “Deluded philosophers who cry‚ ‘All is well’”(4). Believing that other philosophers at the time lacked reason and insight‚ Voltaire label them as “deluded”. Making his point and clearly stating his beliefs‚ Voltaire then proceeds to convince the audience and apply his logic for his belief using the Lisbon Earthquake
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Life of Pi by Yann Martel is a fantasy adventure story‚ but with an underlying theme that I never expected. Let me begin with a brief synopsis. This is the story of Piscine Patel‚ nicknamed Pi‚ and his misadventures. He is a young teenage Indian boy‚ son of a zoo owner. Importantly‚ he is a practicing Hindu‚ Christian‚ and Muslim. His experiences growing up with animals‚ his family‚ and his faiths are the main topic of the first part. The second part of the book is about his misadventures at sea
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what is so about something‚ the reality of the matter‚ as distinguished from what people wish were so‚ believe to be so‚ or assert to be so" (Ruggiero‚ 2019‚ p. 27) . Truth does not change. Although our belief and knowledge may change about a subject‚ the truth remains as it was when it was just a belief and not known. Knowledge is what we know to be true‚ what we understand as fact about a subject. "We can obtain authentic knowledge in any one of three ways: personal experience‚ observation
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the world. The landscape can carry meaning‚ for those who belong to it. For the indigenous people‚ the landscape is a part of them and a part of their identity and history. It is a holistic experience and the centre of their belief system. The indigenous people have many beliefs and stories regarding the landscape‚ for instance Uluru. There are many stories and legends about how it was formed‚ but also how it is inhibited by the spirits of their ancestral creators. Therefore it is not just a place
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John Mill was a strong advocate for freedom of speech and objected to censorship. He claims that silencing the expression of an opinion would be robbing the human race and its posterity even if the opinion is false. Mill argues that hearing a false and even vile opinion allows us to have a "clearer perception and livelier impression of truth‚ produced by its collision with error" (1978‚ 16). In other words‚ the truth can be better understood by refuting an error. Moreover‚ Mill argues that most opinions
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