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    James E. Faust, an apostle in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints as well as an American politician said, “Honesty is more than not lying. It is truth telling, truth speaking, truth living, and truth loving.” Truth is crucial because it is one of the elemental values that show your character and what sort morals you have. Native Americans understood that we should rely upon our inner truth to know which way to journey in life. Native Americans still understand that truth will come out one way or another and it is more honorable to be truthful the first time around. By gaining an understanding of life, we learn to see beyond the illusions into what is real for us, or the truth. In the days of the early Native Americans, honesty…

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    genre’s we are often misinformed or given a half- truth on a particular subject and therefore as the general population, we don’t sift through the mound of information we would typically believe what is printed or stated based on the source that is releasing the information or making the statement without us researching and sorting through the information. Case in point through…

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    mission statement is a synopsis of the aims, values and intentions of the person. It reflects their strengths, what they strive to achieve and their ethos. I agree that both A and B are personal mission statements. In source A, Mahatma Gandhi states the things that he would like to achieve each day, “I shall not fear anyone on Earth… I shall not bear ill will toward anyone. I shall not submit to injustice from anyone. I shall conquer untruth by truth.” All of these things reflect Mahatma…

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    alongside the essence of human nature. In the play, Macbeth himself bears the responsibility for the Death of Duncan, his king, his kinsman, and his guest. This is shown when Macbeth allowed his gullibility to get ahead of him as he acted upon the witches’ prophecies, when he gave into Lady Macbeth’s taunting instead of standing his ground, and in his reaction to Lady Macbeth’s death. Macbeth lacked the capability to rise above these predicaments and instead decided to succumb to temptation,…

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    Critique of DNA: A Parasite that Builds its Own Host from The Science Delusion In the third chapter of The Science Delusion, author Curtis White builds upon the importance of Romanticism as a counterculture for our science and logic based search for truth in our current society, as introduced in the second chapter. White enlightens his audience on what Romanticism can provide to our society as well as what science fails to provide for our humanity. His argument in remains mainly biological…

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    The three personal values deemed very important to hold on to in this life and to try to live by are integrity, respect, and gratitude. The highest value held dear to my heart is integrity because integrity encompasses so much more than just a word. Integrity consist of moral and ethical principles teaching us to live a blameless and righteous life no matter what the situation may be. Respect is very important because no matter where you go in this world as human beings living in the flesh we…

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    Decisions are made based off of the personal values that each individual holds. These values are learned through life experiences from the time we are young till the day we die. Values create who were are and who become in the future. Understanding what your values are and why is it is important to apply them to everyday decision making impacts the relationships between you and others. The top three values exercised in my life include integrity, selfless service and respect in that exact…

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    He teaches about the danger of finding our identity in what people say about us, what we have, and what we do (Nouwen, Being the Beloved sermon 1 of 8). When our identity is not based on “BEing” the beloved, we will go through our entire life searching for who we are in things that hold no value. Henri Nouwen says that this leads to depression and “our life ends up nothing” (Nouwen, Being the Beloved sermon 1 of 8). Admittedly, I still struggle with this even though I believe that “I am the…

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    and misunderstandings. In my major paper, I will interview Mrs. Ha Tran, the Finance Manager of Ho Tram Project (HTP) Company and Mr. Binh Ngo, Human Resources Manager of HTP Company, and I used reliable databases- ProQuest, Google Scholar, and the text book to support my arguments. I want to show you my thought and how can I apply the theory to solve the misunderstanding problem of the different cultures in different organizations. Organizational culture is defined as a system where members…

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    culture’s beliefs. This means that morals that may seem correct in one culture may be considered morally wrong by another culture. An argument against cultural relativism would be that if Cultural Relativism were considered to be fact societies could not criticize their own culture meaning there could be no change in culture. In “The Elements of Moral Philosophy” by Rachels, Cultural Relativism is explained by using real world cultural differences to support and criticize Cultural Relativism.…

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