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    Personal Values Of Life

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    adage asserts, “Where there is life, there is hope.” The most essential values emanate from within us because they are the true reflection of ourselves. Having such morals gives people goals to strive for, no matter what the odds. Most importantly, it’s crucial to genuinely understand that these morals must come to life and should be followed consistently even if they seem blurred or unyielding at first. My own personal values lay in the conception of living a jubilant life, a life with no regrets

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    Personal Family Values

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    Personal and Family Values As I mentioned before my family and I deal a lot with immigration. In fact, just before Trump became president my cousin who was 16 at the time came from El Salvador to the United States illegally and we had to deal with constantly worrying about her because it took months for her to arrive to the U.S. and then she got caught by the immigration police when she was within U.S. borders and we had to then deal with that for a couple months while we gathered the paper work

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    What Are Personal Values?

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    What are personal values? In our society, the values one would think of quickly would be honesty, responsibility, and fairness. My personal values align with these, but I would also add humility, loyalty, respect, and compassion. Even though these are the values that I believe in, I also realize that other’s values will differ from mine, some may be fairly similar while others may be vastly different. However, this is how it is supposed to be. If we all had the same values and thought the same way

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    the underground world to bury her brother. Creon chooses to prove a point to his niece and looses everything. Antigone by Sophocles is a play that features traditional Greek Tragedy. Greek tragedy playwright “enabled the audience to reflect on personal values that might be in conflict with civic ideals”. (Literature. p. 1159) In a Greek Tragedy play the hero or heroine usually

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    Personal Values Essay

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    “The decisions you make are a choice of values that reflect your life in every way.” (Alice Waters, 2016). In light of the above, “Values are moral principles and beliefs or accepted standards of a person or social group.” (Collins English Dictionary 2017). As such, over the years, I have developed several values that would not only benefit me in the field of social work, but, would be of great significance to all aspects of one’s life. As a young lady, I understood what it meant, to work tirelessly

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    Military Personal Values

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    I am a leader with personal values that mirror the Army Values. As I reflect on my career, civilian and military, the values that I relate most to are: Integrity, Respect and Selfless Service. I believe leaders must have integrity, since they are the ones that subordinates look up to. Integrity is also something that peers and seniors can look upon to keep leaders on the correct path. If leaders are not credible, then we cannot be effective. As a leader we should motivate and encourage Soldiers to

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    Army Personal Values

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    organization has to be viewed in multiple perspectives consisting of Personal Values for instance integrity, commitment, and respect are all on my list of values and are aligned with our Army Values. In addition to these values, trust is the most significant to me, at one time or another during my career one might have been more important to me than the other but still important all the same. All Soldiers come into the Army with their own values and morals that they have learned from their parents or family

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    Personal Values In Life

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    As I’ve grown and matured throughout life, I’ve come to deeply value several special people and things in my life. My short time on Earth has produced personal aspirations and accomplishments that have reached amazing heights. I was raised in an environment that consistently encouraged and cultivated success through passion and continued diligence. Whether it involved my athletic career, my choral studies, my academic success, or my community involvement and service, my upbringing has always been

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    American singer and songwriter, Andy Biersack, once phrased in an interview, “Always be yourself and rebel against what people tell you should be and be whatever you want to”. This quote resonates with me, as it seems to sum up my attitude in life. All my decisions are based on what I, alone, cogitate and feel about the situation. Truly I will be me no matter what. While, I was unusually independent as a baby, I didn’t always have this attitude. Indeed I owe Elsie Gray for planting the seed of self

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    Without moral values, how would we live our lives by a standard? Moral values help you choose between right and wrong. It is what you use to determine your personality and characteristics. You use them to judge a person on what is right and wrong. Moral values help you live your life making the correct decisions. They are very important in your everyday life. If you use them, people will look at you as a person with good ethics. If you have moral values in every aspect of your life, some people

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