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    hesitation settles in her bones as she reaches for the handle on her door. she knows for certain it wasn’t the high-class‚ pretentious woman with a sketchy husband from earlier‚ but that’s just it: she doesn’t know who it is. gripping the handle harshly ( careful‚ jessica. don’t want to pull it out of its fixture )‚ she opens it enough to slip half her body through to stare down her visitor .... claire. “ oh‚ it’s you. ” lacking excitement‚ but she’s sure she sounds relieved. though‚ she hasn’t

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    My own personal and social care values will influence the provision of care that i will provide within my working role. It will be essential when working with service users that i am aware of my personal feelings‚ emotions‚ attitudes‚ and beliefs. Being aware of these can help minimise the risk of prejudice‚ discrimination and unfair treatment towards others. I value individualization‚ being your own person and expressing your feelings‚ as a care worker it is essential to value individual rights

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    Personal Values in the Work Place The ten values (both work and personal) that I have chosen are adventure‚ affection (love and caring)‚ creativity‚ excitement‚ friendships‚ having a family‚ quality relationships‚ religion‚ status‚ and wealth. Adventure is a component of a valued way of life for me because I feel most alive when I’m taking risks. Bold and risky undertakings are fun. Taking chances and daring yourself to push your limits are good for the soul. Creativity is the ability

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    Introduction The Tuskegee Syphilis Study was a study that was authorized by the United States Public Health to observe the effects of syphilis in black men versus white men. The study was conducted without informed consents‚ so the men weren’t informed about the study and it’s real purpose. It was initially going to only last six months but instead it lasted forty years. The men in the study were enrolled in the study by being told that they were going to be receiving free health care from the United

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    BBA4751 Business Ethics Unit I Question 11 Question: Teachers should not impose their personal values on students and should remain value neutral. If you were the instructor for an ethics course outline three distinct strategies you would practice in order to ensure you remain neutral. Answer: Whether teaching an ethics course or any course for that matter‚ there are three distinct strategies you can practice in order to remain neutral. These strategies are “ethical judgment‚ ethical deliberation

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    life and literature are the cultural values and beliefs that were both cherished in 8th century BCE and admired by many people today. The Iliad has greatly impacted this transmission of ancient cultural ideals‚ helping shape our understanding of our ancient ancestors. The Iliad is an intriguing and thought-provoking story that captivates the reader and teaches morals of ancient Greek culture through an adventure tale of the Trojan War. The values of personal honor‚ respect for the gods and restoration

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    Running head: PERSONAL VALUES AND ETHICS STANDARDSPersonal Values and Ethics StandardsMelena GillihanUniversity of PhoenixPersonal Values and Ethics StandardsPersonal values are certain qualities that one may consider worthwhile. They will represent a person’s priorities and may serve as a guideline in the individuals daily activities. A person’s values at any given time may vary in importance. "This prioritization suggests that values are dynamic rather than static and change in the level of importance

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    If you are taking your vehicle in to get the tires aligned for the first time‚ make sure that you brush up on your tire alignment lingo. This will help you understand the condition your car’s alignment is in‚ and what your mechanic did to fix it. The Basics Of Alignment An alignment is a process where the wheels on your vehicle are measured and adjusted in such a manner to ensure that the wear on your tires will be reduced as much as possible. That is not the only benefit of having your wheels aligned

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    One’s personal possessions usually have value to them because they are something that a person can truly claim as his or her own. The most desirable and most valuable possession would naturally be love. With love some‚ but not all‚ desire material possessions. Last‚ everyone desires security to complete the last piece of the puzzle. Love is valued above all other possessions because of one’s natural desire to be desirable. When a person possesses another’s love‚ it is understood that he or she

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    Applying personal values to education – A student perspective A university‚ like organizations and communities‚ are comprised of individuals representing different cultural and religious backgrounds. In defining the rules of conduct for individuals functioning together‚ it is necessary to formally define those rules to ensure that all are aware of the common values that should be adhered to and the consequences of non-adherence. For students attending the University of Phoenix‚ there is the

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