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    Core Values In Star Trek

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    Chain of command, innovation, and survival are three core values in battle throughout the prequel series to Star Trek called Star Trek: Discovery. This story follows characters Michael Burnham, Captain Lorca, Captain Saru, and Lieutenant Stamets. Through these characters, the show highlights their navigation through war using new technology and their struggles in determining what's best for the ship and what is considered morally right for themselves. When such characters encounter this struggle

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    Core Values Of My Life

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    Friedman reading lists many core values, but the ones that are most important to me and have influenced me the most include: Physical Fitness, Creativity, Enjoyment, and Family. Physical fitness means, staying in shape through physical activity and healthy nutrition. This has always been a big part of my life. In my childhood I incorporated physical activity through different activities my mother would sign me up for such as, swimming, roller staking, and dancing. As I got older my main physical

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    get lost. In the case of “Beowulf”, this story is no exception. However, not only is this Anglo-Saxon story a heroic tale of a brave warrior who fights evil, but in reading the tales of Beowulf, it gives us a way to compare our own lifestyle and core values, to those of the warriors and people of that area. In our modern world, we associate warriors to be a variety of people who face challenges that far exceed those of the average human. Who have to face their fears and, to some extent, the possibility

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    Throughout my entire life, it seemed as though everything was centered around my family’s collective core morals and an unwritten ethic code instilled in me as I grew up. My family’s principles remain a major part of my life, especially as I begin the transition to independence in the adult world. Considering my family has always been one of the most important things to me, I have always placed value on what I have learned from them and where we come from. My big, small-town family gave me a sense

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    For any nursing career, values and beliefs are part of the entire profession. Nursing is more governed by the following core values: Family values, Happiness, Sense of accomplishment, Honesty, Responsibility, Intellect, Human dignity, Equality and Prevention of suffering. To understand this most, a nurse should have the following five great values are geared towards the quality practice of the profession. The values make them understand themselves and even tend to give a clear picture on what should

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    as smoothing out flow. I also haven’t put in anything from the Cultural Modeling in Two Eras of US Food Protest yet but it’s coming! Food movements begin when the decision is made to be considered a citizen instead of solely a consumer. The core values of food movements include: 1. We have rights that need to be fought for, not just assumed 2. Human and environmental health go hand in hand 3. There is no such thing as an average consumer 4. What matters is not just “what” is eaten,

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    I was curious to know if the Hindu people, who have drastically different beliefs from one another, are able to come together at a designated location and worship as one congregation. The core values the Hindu people share allow practitioners of all varying beliefs to accept their religious differences and come together as one congregation to worship. An example of this is illustrated through the failures of the worship communities and the success of pluralism over time. To begin, it’s important

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    Apple Inc. Core Values

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    Apple, Inc. core values in which the company continues to practice on are the following: First, Environmental Responsibility, Apple continuing mission is to leave the world better than how they found it. Secondly, Supplier Responsibility the belief that there is a right way to making products, and it starts with the rights of the people who make them. As well as, setting high standards for suppliers to meet. Thirdly, Accessibility of their products that means Apple products should be intuitive and

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    style. This year, he was added on Fortune 's list of "World 's Greatest Leaders." He pushes Starbucks to strive for excellence everyday by living by their mission statement and core values. It is indisputable that his great leadership is driving Starbucks to the great success it is today. Starbucks Mission and Core Values Starbucks ' mission is “To inspire and nurture the human spirit- one person, one cup

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    Core Values In My Life

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    The Impact of my Core Values on my Life Early on in my life, my parents stressed the importance of self-care and awareness and those concepts haven’t escaped my mind since. While in high school I experienced a depressive episode that lasted about 3 months. It was quite a difficult time for me, as losing my best friends and boyfriend within the same time lead to lose grasp on what I valued in my life. Without the support, I received from my family, my life would have been on a trajectory completely

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