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    Jocelyn Hernandez, I am twenty-one years old and a junior at CSUF. Integrity might be the most critical character of my being, because it builds valuable trust between people. Since, I am majoring in Criminal Justice it is important that I have the quality of being a honest, moral, and upright individual, because I want to become a correctional officer. Correctional officers are expected to take care of the criminals, and the integrity within the prison has to be shown by the officer, because if not

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    Integrity: Life in accordance with our highest state of consciousness. Personal integrity requires courage. It is not something that is far from the bases of family and beliefs that my mother, with much love left me as his intellectual wisdom. Who could you describe with the definition of the word integrity like her, women made of an indestructible material but at the same time fragile, full of virtues and who don't know the defects, that is the reflection of my memories. I grew up in

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    Holding onto integrity has become a challenge because we are living in a world that has normalized deception and lying to get through life. People have become so caught up in creating an image of themselves to best satisfy other to the point where they have disregarded the value of integrity and compromised its importance.We must begin to live a well- balanced and harmonious life in order to achieve our best selves. Integrity develops through people living their lives with a belief system that best

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    Today I am writing this disciplinary report on the importance of integrity in law enforcement. What is Integrity? To me Integrity is the quality of being honest at all times, and having and using strong moral principles. Integrity is not solely based upon the actions of an officer when everyone is watching you, but also includes the actions taken when it is believed that no one is around to watch. Integrity is also being able to admit when you have made a mistake and own up to it. It also means

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    As described by Merriam-Webster dictionary: 1. Integrity a. The quality of being honest and fair b. The state of being complete or whole 2. Professionalism a. The skill, good judgment, and polite behavior that is expected from a person who is trained to do a job well What integrity means to me? Integrity is being honest and fair along with being complete or whole. Throughout my career in the military as well as in my personal life, I find integrity to be an important trait in the way I live and

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    evident in both Stephen Crane’s The Blue Hotel and Bret Harte’s Tennessee's Partner; some of these themes are easily recognizable while recognition of the others depends on the perception of the reader. The two stories share the theme of personal integrity and that all actions have consequences; however, there are several themes that are unique to each story that the reader can latch on to. The plot and storyline of Tennessee’s Partner are straightforward, but after reading Crane’s The Blue Hotel

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    RUNNING HEAD: The Top Ten Academic & Professional Integrity Elements As a student at American InterContinental University we all have a certain code we must follow. Being a professional student, my duty is to abide by the rules of honesty set by the college to be professional at all I do. The code of honesty set by the college states, “that I pledge that all test taken and work submitted by me will be my original own ideas and of my own efforts.” (Student Handbook, 2011) Showing honesty in any

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    evident in both Stephen Crane’s The Blue Hotel and Bret Harte’s Tennessee's Partner; some of these themes are easily recognizable while recognition of the others depends on the perception of the reader. The two stories, share the theme of personal integrity and that all actions have consequences; however, there are several themes that are unique to each story that the reader can latch on to. The plot and storyline of Tennessee’s Partner are straightforward, but after reading Crane’s The Blue Hotel

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    Integrity and Honesty Integrity can be defined as "an uncompromising adherence to a code of moral, artistic or other values, utter sincerity, honesty and candor, avoidance of deception, expediency, artificiality or shallowness of any kind" (Webster's 3rd New International Dictionary 1174). In simpler words this means to maintain high standards and follow the rules, even when no one is watching. Integrity is very important in our everyday life if we wish to be good people. The sad thing is that if

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    Integrity is stated as a fixed adherence to a code of mainly moral or creative values incorruptibility, an undamaged state of being, and the superiority or state of being broad or unbroken fullness. Those are a few types of integrity: integrity of judgement, and integrity in the work place. I would describe integrity as the way personnel handle themselves, with honesty and judgement to take the punishment brought on by knowledge thereof. A leader is the example or role model by which a crowd or

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