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    Instrumental and End Values Assignment 2 Values are one’s judgment of what is important in life. One way of considering values is in terms of instrumental and end values. Instrumental values are beliefs about the type of behavior appropriate for reaching certain goals. End values or sometimes called terminal values‚ are beliefs about the kind of goals or outcomes that are worth trying to pursue. This paper will evidently describe the primary concepts of each value while examining my personal

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    that influence one’s career choice have always been a controversial issue. There are numerous choices that are suggested but most common are education‚ individual factors‚ salary‚ location‚ personality‚ environment‚ legacy and more. First and foremost‚ what I put in my priority is personality‚ salary and education. It can’t be denied that one’s character is one of the biggest concerns when choosing a job. People are likely to pick a job for which they have a passion. A love for one’s job can be a strong

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    Achilles Jones Quotes

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    to the time before electric lighting. | "Bust one’s chops" | To say things intended to harass. | "By the seat of one’s pants" | To achieve through instinct or do something without advance preparation. | "By the skin of one’s teeth" | Narrowly; barely. Usually used in regard to a narrow escape from a disaster. | "Call it a day" | To declare the end of a task. | "Chew the fat" | To chat idly or generally waste time talking. | "Chink in one’s armor" | An area of vulnerability | "Clam up"

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    Faith: A Total Commitment The biblical concept of faith implies deep personal commitment. Nowhere in the Scriptures do we find people merely giving God an affirming nod. True faith always involves a total commitment of one’s self to God. Seminary life is never easy. I have been through a lot of difficulties. But‚ there is one important virtue I learned from my stay in the seminary‚ the virtue of sacrifice. Seminary formation entails a lot of sacrifice. It demands ontological death – dying

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    they do happen‚ and your life will go well” . If one follows this tenet‚ inner tranquility and freedom can be attained. Even if one is enslaved or imprisoned‚ one can reach inward freedom by assuming complete control of what is within the scope of one’s power. In this sense‚ Epictetus would urge the prisoner‚ the slave and the student of philosophy alike to seek this inward freedom and self-governing‚ rather than the futile fight against external forces. In understanding the nature of freedom as

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    is defined as some sort of filter that individual’s use to structure their own perceptions‚ experiences‚ and practices. According to Bourdieu‚ this notion does not only shape one’s mental state of being but also one’s physical being as well. The readings state‚ habitus helps mold one’s "natural propensity" and "sense of one’s place." However‚ this is not the only compass of habitus but instead it is an "internalization of externality." In sum‚ Bourdieu’s idea of habitus claims that an individual’s

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    distinctive perceptions that vary widely from individual to individual. Hence‚ we should not be surprised by the extent to which a person’s life is influenced by one’s childhood. Childhood‚ however‚ is only part of one’s life‚ and it is merely one of several determinatives that shape one’s later life. Among various determinatives is one’s learning ability. Human beings are superior to any other animals on the Earth simply because of their vigorous ability to learn. Psychology teaches us that training

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    Idiom: Finger and Hand

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    working with one’s hands The man is all thumbs and he can never fix something without making it worse. arm in arm- linked together by the arms The couple walked along the beach arm in arm. armpit of (somewhere)- a place that is the ugliest or worst place in a particular area The small city is the armpit of the country and nobody wants to go there to work. at hand- easy to reach‚ nearby There were no tools at hand so I could not fix the stove. at one’s fingertips- within one’s reach I usually

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    Meaning of Dreams

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    usually include experiences of the previous day because they attach themselves to the thoughts which have been present in one’s consciousness shortly before. They revolve around one’s experiences in reality‚ either externally or from what has passed through the senses‚ or internally which is described as one’s waking thoughts or memories (Freud‚ 1965). A dream do not only include one’s experiences and memories. It has varied meanings. It may be a fulfilment of a wish or a realization of a fear. Dreams

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    Integrating Scholarship and Practice with Confidence Introduction Marcus Garvey once said‚ “with confidence you have won before you have started.” Confidence is an important concept of interest to me when developing a plan to integrate scholarship and practice. It is necessary to first understand the concept at hand by way of definition and research. After extensive dissection of the concept of confidence‚ a plan of action to incorporate scholarship and nursing practice by way of confidence

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