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    Assignment: 2 Core Values All organizations should have core values along with a vision in order the organization or the church to function well and to succeed. Usually most organizations or churches has guidelines which specify their core values. Core values are very important because they are the guiding principles of an organization or church. These core values assist in facilitating the leader’s ideas. In fact leadership is a product of core valves. A leader, leads according his or her

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    for moreover 200 years and there keen focus on their core values have been the key for success. Started in 1860 it has spread its operations in 75 countries and encompasses over 37 400 employees. Headquarters in New York it has 6 global regions with 75% of sales coming out of USA. It has over 50 manufacturing and research facilities spread globally and all the products are manufactured by personally owned facilities. The company core values include caring, global teamwork and continuous

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    Air Force Core Values

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    In the early 1990’s the Chief of staff, Merrill A. McPeak, originally posted the six core values of the United States Air Force which consisted of integrity, tenacity, courage, patriotism, competence, and service. It wasn’t until a few years later that those six core values were merged into three. The three core values; integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do were officially embraced by the United States Air Force in January of 1995 in order to define the type of character

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    “Your core values are the deeply held beliefs that authentically describe your soul.” This meaningful quote was said by famous American author John Maxwell. The idea of this quote brings up a play called Antigone, which is a play written by famous Greek playwright Sophocles around 441 B.C.E. In the play, Antigone, the protagonist, goes against the king of Thebes which is Creon and follows her core values. Antigone has the core values of submitting to the gods, dedication to have ownership for her

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    with the focus to improve their physical and emotional well-being. Social workers can help improve the lives of individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities, but are not limited to the ones mentioned. Core values of social work include service, empathy, integrity, value and human relationships. First and foremost, social workers use their knowledge to serve others through public service to resolve social problems. It is important for social workers to have empathy to fully understand

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    The core value I chose to focus on is “excellence”. In all aspects of my life I try to put my best foot forward. Specifically in sports my character of excellence can be seen. In high school, I was a three sport athlete. Starting freshman year I made varsity in all three of my sports. This didn’t happen just through talent in took hard work and dedication. I had to always compete even if it meant going against older girls who thought they deserved a varsity spot just because of their age. Giving

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    Navy Core Values Essay

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    We use the words “honor, courage, commitment” to define the core values of every sailor in the United States Navy. We recite them when we say the sailor’s creed, and we do our best to adhere to their meaning. However, as with all maxims, they lose the nuances of their meaning over time. It took me many years to fully grasp these nuances, and how they apply to being a leader. It is this understanding of our core values, how they apply to being a leader and my experience as a Petty Officer in the Navy

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    Core Value I. Understand that writing is a practice which involves a multi-stage, recursive and social process. This core value is about being able to demonstrate in your writing that you are able to take others feedback and use their feedback to revise your own essay, which I used throughout my first essay and the other two as well. While writing my essays the feedback from others has helped me make my essays better and more interesting. Without peer-editing my essays would have never became stronger

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    I would like to say the first thing on this essay is that the Navy core values are: Honor, Courage, and Commitment. This essay is talking about the honor you do for your fellow teachers. It is also talking about the advantage you have to speak for others. The main idea of this essay is to get the chance to know the Navy core values really well. Hello, fellow teachers from SSHS! I like to take this time to tell you aa story about honor, courage, and commitment. So, I like to take my time and talk

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    perceptions, emotions, behavior, and architecture. (Riddle 29) The Amish have their core values that they follow in their everyday lives but does the rest of the world not have strict guidelines that they follow in organizations and in the workplace. I know that when I worked at the fire station over the summer that I had to follow the core values that they use. The Amish base their lives off their four main values of obedience, simplicity, submission, and humility. (Riddle 31) Over the summer I had

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