Student – Deborah Guest ILM Level 5 Diploma in Principles of Leadership and Management 8610 – 503 Develop Critical Thinking Section 1-Explain the difference between beliefs‚ attitudes and values Our beliefs are assumptions we make and hold to be true. A belief can be delivered to you by many different sources. Whether it be your faith‚ culture‚ your education or from personal experience. Values are based on what is important to you. This could be happiness‚ wealth‚ family‚ your career. Attitudes
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I have chosen to return to school and pursue a Master’s degree in Criminal Justice for a couple of reasons. The first reason is to increase my personal knowledge of the Criminal Justice system which includes police trends‚ criminal/civil courts‚ juvenile justice and other aspects of law enforcement. During my experience as commissioned officer for the past four years I have learned that in order to consider myself as an experienced officer and train others in law enforcement‚ I have to increase my
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ultimate objective of living is “a recipe of disaster.” This is in contrast with the beliefs of Robert Puff in his article “Why Pursuing Happiness Is The Greatest Goal.” Puff writes‚ “If happiness is what we pursue and only what we pursue‚ then what will happen is that we’ll end up being happy‚ if we also have good direction.” As I examine these two perspectives‚ I find myself in agreement with Shwartz; actively pursuing a happiness as a goal and not receiving it will result in disappointment and in feeling
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My personal beliefs influenced by my spiritual beliefs are fundamental to my human existence. My traditional African background that promotes collectivism‚ communal wellbeing‚ rather than the individualism of emphasis on self-has been critical in my spiritual growth. My early childhood was lived in Nigeria Africa. The influence of my devotion to Christianity in the Catholic Church influenced my personal and spiritual development. The Church undertook several welfare programs including free education
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education which allows professionals to expand their foundations of knowledge and stay au courant on new developments in this rapidly changing field. My first job was at the age of 18 where I worked part-time as a dental assistant while attending college. At that time‚ I had recently moved to this country from Brazil and my academic and career objectives were very unsettled. The experiences I encountered while working
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The Founding Fathers all had ideas of how they wanted the government to look‚ but they put aside their differences to come together and form it. Based on their ideologies‚ the Founding Fathers had a common vision that the political method should identify the common good. They wanted the people to have knowledge of information they needed. The Founding Fathers believed that the people should be informed about the way the government runs‚ the role of government in their lives‚ and the innate rights
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Pursuing Happiness On the day of June 12‚ 2005 at the University of Stanford‚ a speech was given by one of the most successful entrepreneurs of our time‚ Steve Jobs. His words were truly inspiring and very effective at what he was trying to convey. And that was to pursue the dream or goal that you would want to achieve‚ and to silence those who say you can’t or it’s not possible. He had very much to say‚ but was it all necessary. That leaves you to decide. The ideas and ideals the Steve Jobs
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who studies Malthus’s theories (Kolasky 1). Carl Haub who stated‚ "It is almost impossible for a developing country to move from the Third World to the First World when their population is rising so rapidly" supports Hailwel’s statement. Malthus believed that the evolution of mankind existed in cycles. Good times occurred when there were high wages and good living conditions‚ which led to early marriages and rapid population increase. Then come the bad times. Disease‚ low wages‚ and epidemics
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1. How do theist beliefs define atheist beliefs? Compare and contrast the two. Theist and atheism are positions of belief/disbelief. Theists beliefs include the following: a- There are one or more gods that are the creator(s) and ruler(s) of the universe. b- God(s) is (are) supernatural and interacts with our world. c- Participating in religious rituals can bring enlightenment. d- Believe in the afterlife On the other hand‚ atheist‚ that is a position of disbelief‚ based their principles on: a-
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My neighbour and friend died recently and he amazed me with his dying sentiments. These were not uttered on his death bed but spoken to me some months before he died but prior to his fatal decline into senility and helplessness. He was concerned about his legacy and he was deeply concerned how he would be view afterwards but he tried to be diplomatic and casual about it. This man would be deemed a success by his peers and all his countrymen would look back on his life and heap great praise and accolades
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