Values and Planning by Christy Rose Phelps P1 – Explain how the application of relevant principles and values will enable professionals to provide holistic support for individuals who use social services Health and social care practitioners are expected to have certain values and standards to treat each service user with fairness‚ justice and equality. Guidelines and codes‚ such as the Care Value Base‚ which was introduced by the Care Sector Consortium in 1922‚ are followed by health and social
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MORAL VALUES By moral values‚ we mean those values principles and beliefs on which a person’s personal and social development depends. These are the rules by which we make decisions about right and wrong‚ should and shouldn’t‚ good and bad. To develop character is a basic pillar of moral values. Moral values develop character of a person. It is very truly said that “If Wealth is gone‚ nothing is gone. If health is gone‚ something is gone. But if character is gone‚ everything is gone.” Teaching
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What Does the American Flag Stand For? The American flag can represent many different beliefs of the American people. When the most recent version of the flag was made‚August twenty- first‚nineteen- fifty- nine‚ with fifty stars representing our fifty states and thirteen stripes representing the thirteen original English colonies. The American flag is a symbol that was produced from our country’s integrity and strive for freedom. As time has moved on after the American Revolution‚ the flag has
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Too often people’s values are based on superficial Ideas‚ as well as unreal goals that our consumer driven society showcases as the ultimate show of success. In the play The Death of a Salesman‚ Arthur Miller illustrates a society where ethics are based solely around becoming wealthy and obtaining the American dream‚ through the use of looks and popularity. The main character Willy Loman spends his entire life in fallacy starving for this success. The Death of a Salesman portrays a specific view
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Marleen Diaz English 28 Ms. Myrtetus April 3‚ 2011 Writing Project Two: Final Draft There have been so many things I have believed in since I was a child but have discovered they were not true as I grew up. Knowing that these beliefs are untrue has helped me form my opinions about life. The greatest myth I have believed in was the Tooth Fairy. However‚ I am glad I found out it was not real because it taught me that in life you have to work for what you want. I can recall a memory I have of
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Importance of Core Values The core values of a person are characteristics that define that person. Everyone should know clearly what are their core values and why they have it. The values of a person are formed throughout his life and suffer external influences from family‚ friends‚ teachers and the society in which that individual grew. The core values of people show who they really are and guide their choices throughout their lives. As Gandhi once said: “Your beliefs become your thoughts
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Belief and Worldview Project Questions 1.What do you see when you close your eyes? I see different colors like white‚ then goes into black. 2. What lies in your future? What will you believe when you can make your own choices?\ I mean we can’t really know for sure what lies in our futures there is fate and destiny. If you plan what your future is things can happen then it won’t always go your way. I’ll believe what I strongly think is right. 3.What are my dieties/gods? I only have one
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Introduction A personal and/or cultural value is an absolute or relative ethical value‚ the assumption of which can be the basis for ethical action. A value system is a set of consistent values and measures. A principle value is a foundation upon which other values and measures of integrity are based. Those values which are not physiologically determined and normally considered objective‚ such as a desire to avoid physical pain‚ seek pleasure‚ etc.‚ are considered subjective‚ vary across individuals
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The seas raged and it became all too clear that the small ship was immediately outmatched by the unyielding power of the wind and the waves. As the seas broke over the deck‚ John Wesley‚ an young Anglican minister on mission to the new world of North America‚ felt the overwhelming dread of panic and the cold sting of fear stab him straight through the heart. “How can this be?” thought the young man‚ “I am pursuing the Lord’s work and have given myself to reach those in the upstart colony of Georgia
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George Whitefield‚ also spelled George Whitfield‚ was an English Anglican cleric who was one of the founders of Methodism and the evangelical movement. Born in Gloucester‚ he matriculated at Pembroke College at the University of Oxford in 1732. He was born December 16‚ 1714. He died on September 30 1770. He joined the "Holy Club" and was introduced to the Wesley brothers‚ John and Charles‚ who he would work closely with in his later ministry. Whitefield was ordained after receiving his Bachelor of
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