impact on my development because I am able to research and learn through technology. 2. My parents, Donnie and Laura Bailey, have been married for twenty-one years. My mom is fifty-two years old and my dad is fifty-one years old. My parents have impacted my development by teaching me many important life lessons. Together my parents have demonstrated an authoritative parenting style. This style of parenting has impacted my development because it has taught me to be a responsible, caring person. 3.
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and wrong for some people but ethics goes beyond that definition. Ethics reflects a person morals, values, and beliefs. All of your ethical decisions can define you as an individual in some type of way. This paper will reflect the similarities and differences of virtue theory, utilitarianism and deontological ethics. Virtue theory reflects a person who is pursing excellence in life, looking to be the good person. Utilitarianism is when someone is looking to satisfy other more than themselves with
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values in my life that are very important to me. My values that I carry with me all the time day and night originated from my family, friends, and teachers that are important in my life. The people that have influenced me and taught me most of my values is my family. My family is the people that have been there with me through the “good” and “bad”. They are the people who taught me the “dos” and “don’ts” in life. My parents are the ones who made me who I am today. By being there everyday of my life
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People | An Essay | | | 2/2/2014 | I was inspired by Stephen R. Covey’s, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. The 7 Habits have encouraged me to rethink how I was looking at the world and it has changed how I plan to move forward in my life. Covey defines a habit as the intersection of knowledge, skill, and desire. Knowledge is the what to do and why, skill is the how to do, and desire is the motivation or want to do, “In order to make something a habit in our lives, we have to have
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got in my sister’s car and sat in the passenger seat, like I always do. We weren't nearly close to being home when I realized how important my life was. I saw my life flash before my eyes in a split second, while hearing the screeching of the tires. There were vivid memories that stuck in my mind; home, happiness, and friends. The thought of how I took everything for granted. Suddenly the car jerked and a loud crushing of metal occurred. My chest was burning from the seatbelt, and somehow my forehead
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As individual or as person I have my understanding getting clear about what is most important in my life. Because every person has different view or concept about values, but I want to take much deeper into my own values and connect to my goals. I believed individual differences, and we have different “plane” from different airport. My goal in life is to live my values with integrity and consciously use my values in decision making towards my action, to discover which path I take because
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Values are important in anyone’s life. People are raised by different values. I believe, once a person is considered an adult it is up to them to either follow those same values or create their own that they will follow. The five values that I chose were trust, happiness, independence, love/affection, and achievement/ success. After analyzing and trying to decide on one value that means the most to me, I realized that four of the values I chose all play an intricate roll in one value. My achievement
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Ethics has to do with what my feelings tell me is right or wrong. As a christian and an overall person, I have many ethics or morals that I live by and believe strongly in. I am by no means perfect and I make mistakes, but I try my best to live by a few rules so that I can be the best person I can be. By living with ethics, I hope to inspire my peers around me to make the right decisions and still live life to the fullest. Ethics are an essential part of the foundation on which a civilized society
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Personal Responsibility as, “a person’s response-ability, that is, the ability of a person to maturely respond to the various challenges and circumstances of life” (para. 1). To me, personal responsibility means all of this plus more. It means being able to hold yourself accountable for your actions, knowing when to say yes or no in a situation, and knowing the limits of your own capabilities. I believe that if a person is able to acquire personal responsibility, they are more likely to be successful
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act of looking at someone with approval, respect, and even love. As we grow older, we find someone we look up to and admire. The person I admire the most is neither world famous nor a multimillionaire. I save my admiration for a special woman, my mother. Who as I grew older has taught me many things in life, those in which have helped me in many situations till this day. My mother has showed me more than I could see in the world. She’s the reason why I keep going despite all the challenges. Because
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