...Various parts of Shakespeare’s play, Macbeth, relate to my own personal life experiences. In the play it states, “This diamond he greets your wife withal,/By the name of most kind hostess, and shut up/In measureless content” (2.1.18-20). This quotation expresses the fact that Duncan had a good time when he visited Macbeth’s home. Duncan is thanking Macbeth’s wife for her hospitality towards him by gifting her a diamond. This related to my own personal experiences because both my parents frequently host social gathering at our house. Whenever people come over, they usually bring some sort of dish or present to thank the hostess, my mother, for opening her home to them. In both cases, the guests feel welcome, as well as comfortable, in the home...
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...I awoke. my memories all flooded back to me punching me in the stomach. I remember freezing and dropping to the floor i could hear but i couldn't see i remember as my legs began to give way and i went tumbling down like a rag doll being discarded by a busy playing child also bringing from my recollection my sisters birthday cake with me as well. i remember my legs began to feel weak and shake, with an uncertainty of gravity, it had happened before so i discarded my weak knees. I had always been a clumsy child always faighting and getting hurt, but this time, this time i fell. I had no power to stop it, i was a doll lifeless to all around me. I remember the screams and i remember trying to speak, to tell my hysterical mother and older sister sally that I was okay. I remember the horror i felt when my reusernce did not come out but was instead followed by a deadly silence, a hollowing feeling that traveled slowly but steadily like a hourglass running out of time down my...
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...reticent, any minuscule movement could be heard. The dark, somber November nightfall was sown with bright, glistening stars. As I lay in my bed, squinting up at my ceiling, the panic feeling hit me in my gut. I usually always have this fear feeling, but this time it is different. I was feeling almost as if I was being physically hurt by something or someone. For some reason, I could not recognize what was going on with myself. I normally never act up like this, and I do not obsess this much at night. Trying to relax, I shut my eyes tight, and dozed off into a long, dreadful sleep. Those long and dreadful nights continued for many months. I guess it is bad for a thirty three year old man to not sleep for so long. My two little...
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...Everyone goes through things, everyone thinks that some stuff is harder to go through than others and how you handle it is up to you. You either overcome your past or you dwell in it and feel sorry for yourself. You either grow as a person or stay the same. I decided to overcome it and continue with my life. It took time, but I did it. Two years and seven months ago, I moved from Cambridge to Salisbury, Maryland. It was May 22, 2015, I was twelve years old and halfway through sixth grade. I did not have to worry about switching schools because I was already homeschooled which I had been since fifth grade. The day was just like any other, we planned on going to my friend Natalie’s house, who lived across the street, when she got home. I started to realize that this day was not going to be like any other day when my mom told my brother, my sister and I to go over there now, although the only kids that were there were the younger ones who were about one and three years old....
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...Running head: MY NURSING ETHIC My Nursing Ethic Grand Canyon University Ethical Decision Making in Health Care NRS-437V July 21, 2011 My Nursing Ethic There are several factors that contribute to who humans truly are as individuals. We are all shaped by our personal experiences, memories, emotions, and knowledge affecting our perceptions, reasoning and judgment of people and situations. The collection of these factors makes up the basis for an individual’s personal ethical philosophy. A personal philosophy, or worldview, guides behaviors and acts as a source of inspiration and motivation. As a nurse, it is essential to consider the client’s worldview as it is the basis for their reality and will have an effect on the view of their health and is necessary in providing a holistic plan of care. In order for the professional nurse to provide such care it is essential to have an awareness of factors influencing his or her own worldview and develop a moral compass (Burkhardt & Nathaniel, 2008). My Professional Moral Compass According to Webster’s New Millennium Dictionary of English, a moral compass is, "anything which serves to guide a person’s decisions based on morals or virtues,” (Moral compass, 2011). My personal moral compass is directed by various inspirations, passions, and values that have become essential to my happiness. Family, laughter, integrity, benevolence, honor, loyalty, hard work, service unto others, self-discipline, compassion, and accountability...
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...Communication Personal Construct Terrance J. Banks COM321 – Communication Theory (BHE 1349A) Instructor Donald Olsen December 16, 2013 Personal construct perceive of someone view and build their relationship on it. One may set their personal standards world which leads to one history and one predisposition on life. A personal construct identify the opposite extremes and similar of people behavior and style. We place ourselves along lifestyles standards on our family, friends and colleagues. It is also define people by the way they act in the company and decide that some people are extravert and others are introvert. Kelly (2009) stated, “A person is motivated to predict or anticipate what will happen to him or her. What moves people to act George A. Kelly (1905-1966) developed a highly influential theory of personality that described human beings as lay scientist who seek to organize or predict, and control their world”. Kelly says, people believe that a prediction is the drivers of our mind (Kelly, 2009). A construct has two extreme points; “happy-sad”, and we place people; at either one at some point in between (Kelly, 2009). A personal construct is the way we as people look at life, people, and our surroundings. Kelly (2009) stated, “A personal construct according to Kelly classifies his or her own world by developing personal constructs, which are characteristic ways of how some things are alike, and some things are different from one another”. Kelly says all...
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...Eugene Hoem CWV101 2-16-2013 Instructor: Mr. Todd Forrest Worldview Essay My worldview is my set of assumptions and beliefs, which helps me determine right from wrong, and helps me define how the world works. I understand a very few things in this world, yet here are two facts that I have come to accept after hard-earned personal experience: I was heavily influenced as a child by my family’s worldview and my experiences in the world forced me to develop my own worldview. My worldview has been dramatically impacted by the sum of my experiences and has shaped all my beliefs. I have many and varied life experiences, including multiple jobs, I have interacted with thousands of people in my travels and have shared stories, experiences, and dialogue with them. I spent one complete career already in my life in the United States military and I entered the service at a very young, impressionable age where initial training serves one purpose; to break a person’s will, to make one doubt one’s self, and to question personal beliefs. Then the training moulded me and all the other individuals into different people with a whole new set of beliefs and ideas, thus reinforcing my point that my experience from basic training impacted my worldview. My travels in the military forced me to accept other cultures exist, they espouse different beliefs, and some of those beliefs conflict with my worldview. What I believe is almost as complex as how I developed why I believe in these ideas and...
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...do is not doing.” To start off, my academic purpose in life is to receive an Associates Degree in Registered Nurse. My career purpose is to gain new experience to get ahead in life. A personal purpose of mine is to experience life in all of its many forms as fully and consciously as possible, and to bring positive change into this world. Just by doing so my friends and family have led me to finding these purposes as my top priority. Values are the set of rules we go by in our lives. It is important because my personality will greatly depend on the quality of my values. Without values in our lives we will not have a civilized society and we will lose all sense of meaning in our life. My values in academic is to develop all skills necessary to succeed in my state board exams for the nursing program. Now over to my personal value is to experience everything that I can as fully as I can with acceptance and love. By doing so is just by having family and friends by my side just supporting me and giving me wonderful advice on what is best for me. My career...
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...Personal Ethics Development Paper PHL/323 July 15, 2010 In this paper I will discuss my personal ethical system and ground rules. I will talk about how I developed my values and what those values are and the sources I believe I developed them from. I will also discuss how my personal values impact my work environment and how my company values impact my personal values. Development of Values One’s personal values are acquired early in life. At birth we are born with no knowledge. We cry when we are hungry, need our diaper changed or want attention. We lie there content until we need something then we cry. This is the starting point that sets the tone and direction for one’s life and the decision-making process. The goal of developing values in children is to establish the capability to make sound judgments (Kohlberg, 1971). The entire process of value development is lifelong and continuous (Nucci, 2002). Personal Values Personal values are almost like DNA, individual to one person. Personal values are those that define me as a person: •I believe that people are responsible for his/her own actions…•I believe in family unity…•I believe in compassion…•I believe in the importance of a good education…•I believe in having good work ethics…•I believe in love…•I believe in honesty…•I believe in choice…•I believe we are who we want to be…•I believe that we learn from our mistakes…•I believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and the Tooth Fairy…•I believe my dad is...
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...Personal Values Development October 3, 2011 Abstract In this paper the subject analyzed is the personal development of values by examining personal values and ground rules. Focusing on the aspect of development this paper defines my values, the sources that help to shaped those values, and the criteria used to revise values in the decision-making process and the impact that values have on the performance in the workplace. Personal Value Development The personal core values, which are my driving force influence both action and reaction started developing during my early teenage years. The core value I have today has taken a lifetime of experiences to develop and subsequently does not change much. I have inherited some of my values. I have learned some values from my parents, teachers, and other influential people throughout my life. Research, reading, and television have also influenced my values to a certain extend. However, I believe strongly that my core values weigh heavily from my life’s experiences. Defining my Values The core values I speak of are my integrity, hard work and valiant and honest effort, telling the truth, and doing the next right thing. I value my life, my children, my loved ones, and the integrity in which I live my life. My core values are aspects of my life, which I believe are my strengths. My core values are important to me as they guide me through my life. I hold myself accountable for whom I am and how I conduct...
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...Past, Present, & Future Paper GEN 480 Celena Hadlock Past, Present, & Future Paper The Past Upon starting my education with the University of Phoenix program I was unemployed and actively seeking re-employment. Prior to losing my job I was running an exceptional sports program at one of our organizations premier facilities in a very affluent community. However, I was feeling as though I had hit a plateau in my career and professional development due to not having my degree. The next areas of professional growth for me in my field involve becoming an Executive Director or an Association Youth Sports Director, but both of these positions require me to possess a degree. Not having my degree completely removed these career options from my reach and left me trapped in a dead position without much room for future upward growth or mobility. I felt that finding time to continue my education and secure my degree was not an option. Continuing my education was very important for my personal growth and development. Experiencing the rewards of learning both as a student and as certified CPR and Lifeguard instructor of several years I feel strongly about the role that learning plays in an individual’s development. Learning new things helps to keep individuals connected and engaged in the world around us and adds understanding and value to our lives. Learning impacts every part of who we are as human beings and increases the potential for who we can...
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...Importance of Friendships Throughout the many unique and individual experiences I went through, the friendships that I made were one in a million. These friends shaped me and formed me in so many ways. I have learned an unfathomable amount through friendships as well as accumulating a lot of personal growth. The significance of friendships in my own American experience has taught me unique lessons, an open mind, respect, growth, and has given me a strong feeling for who I am. During my life I have been exposed to many kinds of people of all ages and ethnicities which have taught me things that I may have never learned. Thinking back, through all the memories and times, I got a taste of each person’s personality in my personal experiences with them. I found many of those people who I enjoy to be with because we share that common ground that lets you be yourself and feel comfortable. It really feels good to have friends on the same level as you. Friendship is a very personal and unique thing. No two relations between any two people will ever be the same because only those people know what they have been through or shared together. This is what makes friendship such an exceptional thing. A large part of friendship is learning lessons together, and for almost everything in the world there is a lesson that must be learned. Learning these lessons...
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...My Viewpoint on Personal Responsibility Venes Mosier GEN/200 February 16, 2014 Dalynn Campbell My Viewpoint on Personal Responsibility My view of personal responsibility is the capability to take the initiative to follow necessary steps to insure personal goals in college and life in general. Personal responsibility is having a well-adjusted outlook of actions needed to achieve personal goals in life. Success is responsibility and responsibility is personal social management. Personal responsibility is the capability to take the initiative to follow necessary steps to insure personal goals and in life in general. Success is responsibility and responsibility is personal social management. Success by my own definition is consciously taking the initiative to excel in every goal I pursue. I see responsibility as social management related to how I perceive and treat others. Personal responsibility is a well-adjusted outlook of actions needed as I work and plan to achieve my own personal goals. My personal actions and interactions towards peers, family, friends and coworkers determine my liability towards others, and how their inner perceptions and attitudes toward me might correlate our ability to assist each other's achievements and goals. My having an objective consideration and adequate understanding the needs goals of others and how my peers can creatively use our unique differences to successfully complete any job, task or goal we as a group pursue. Taking personal...
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...Philosophy of Life – Key Components PHI1000 – Intro to Philosophy August 7, 2011 Introduction The card activity in this unit opened my eyes to several positions that are interesting, but my personal philosophy of life focuses on a specific three issues. First, there is Free Will, which is the theory that we have the ability to choose our own destiny. Second is Reason and Experience, the theory that we gain knowledge using reason and experience. Finally, Personal Identity, that I conclude, we define by using free will (choice of destiny), then reason and experience (how and why we reach our destiny). Free Will Free Will comes into play because it relates to one’s own desires. “What freewill tries to account for is our introspective conviction that we are in control of many of our choices, and thus our destiny - that we are free to think and decide”. (Voss, 1997) The question that arises when we have free will is “Who do I want to be?” versus “Who am I supposed to be?” Subsequently, if one is pondering about whether to believe in free will or not, then one is already committed to its existence. The choices that I make help define who I am. “Throughout his life, every normal person deliberates, imputes responsibility, and recommends or proscribes courses of action. In each of these activities, he presupposes that alternatives are available to himself and others -- for it would make no sense to deliberate over what one had no choice about, or to recommend to a...
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...Development of Personal Values Introduction Personal values often represent individual characteristics and beliefs that determine people’s behavior in various environments. Personal values and ethical standards are developed throughout life. Various experiences, family members, friends, work, education, and many other factors can influence the establishment of personal values. Values are demonstrated through decision making, work related behaviors, and interpersonal communications. Prioritizing individual values enables people to set personal goals, influence others, and capitalize on available opportunities. “Attention to our values helps people become more self-aware, make ethical decisions, prioritize our tasks, and develop credibility as a leader” (Williams, para 4, nd) Development of Values Values are usually assimilated during early stages of childhood. Parents, teachers, and family members play a fundamental role in the development of ethical value systems. Development of my personal beliefs was a result of loving family members who expressed a general concerned for a healthy life. I have incorporated learned values into every aspect of my life. Age has allowed me to experience both positive and negative events that have strengthened my core principles. Developing a clear sense of personal values help me identify and prioritize important characteristics of my life. The establishment of personal values allows me to create goals and make qualified decisions...
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