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    Moral integrity is one’s ability to make ethical decisions despite the obstacles they face. Martin Luther King was one whose moral integrity inspired millions. He strived to bring unity, justice and peace between all races through his social justice work for the violation of African Americans human rights. His words and actions quickly spread across the globe, spreading his message everywhere. In his life his ethical decisions were based upon others. The Montgomery bus Boycott, spreading the message

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    Like Lilly Like Wilson

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    Values are something we respect and stand by. Core values here at Marywood University are rules we should abide by. In order to be a part of the Marywood community following the core values is important. Displaying the core values can be done in many ways. Not only can core values be shown in our everyday life but they also can be shown through books and poems. They are displayed in the book A Good Man by Mark Shriver. Also in a poem called Like Lilly Like Wilson by Taylor Mali. In the book A Good

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    Is Your Limits of Morality out of Place by Alex Prindle In Moral Saints from the Journal of Philosophy by Susan Wolf, the author argues that moral saints are by definition “patient, considerate, even-tempered, hospitable, and charitable in thought as well as in deed”. Wolf also states that moral saints do not care about pleasing themselves, but only in pleasing others. I do not find this definition to be all encompassing of what morality really means. In other words, I disagree with her definition

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    out their values throughout their life experiences. Therefore, everyone is figured to have different values because everyone goes through different life experiences. "Values are the implicit and explicit ideas about what we cherish as ideal and preferable," (DuBois & Miley, 2014, p 108). My personal values are honesty, social justice, equality, and service. There has been a situation within my life that made me value each one of those values. For example, I developed service as my value by seeing

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    and decision-making. TobyMac’s deep implication in his music video “Lose My Soul” shines a light on Blu’s slightly different motive and thoughts in “Blu Collar Worker”. These motives are based on the notion that the ‘soul’ is ultimately greater in value than any form of currency. Most people tend to make materialistic decisions to satisfy their temporary needs. The “Lose My Soul” music video initiates inside of a worn-down pawn shop that contains an abundance of items

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    What is integrity? Integrity is having strong moral principles while having skills of leadership, honesty, and trustworthiness. I believe that Bob Marley had an interesting viewpoint about integrity and where it comes from. People tend to associate the word integrity with different social classes which I believe is absolutely disgraceful. Integrity is all about positivity and how you affect those people around you. You could be the wealthiest person alive and still have no integrity. It is also very

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    Morality can be referred to as relative concept. People have their own perceptions on what is moral and immoral based on their experiences and surroundings. A person can be influenced by their society to shape their moral lens according to what’s the norm or what’s common, even if it is not right. In The White Tiger, Balram Halwai witnessed the corruption in India which resulted him in forming his idea of morality and his identity. In The White Tiger, morality is seen to be relative to each individual

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    The values of the modern American society have changed drastically from how they were sixty years ago, in the 1950s. The values of today’s society consist of relationships (social), appearances (clothes), and items of possessions (technology). These three values are shown throughout advertisements to lure people in to buy their products. Companies show that their restaurants hits the value of relationships by advertising their store as social, loud, fun, and perfect for get togethers and to eat

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    take into consideration the inclusion of culture and how cultural influences on the approach. Culture can be defined as behavioral norms, meanings, and the values used by members of a particular society as its reference point for the construction of their view of the world and ascertain their identity in their way. Traditions, language, values, religious beliefs are all part of culture. There is lots of need to understand the cultural manifestation

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    To add to this discussion I feel that kinship is still important in America but it just comes in a different form. Like discussed by the other kinship is a group made out of your blood relatives and also people that were married in, they formed to build social relationship that help them in life. America has a culture where everyone is very individualistic and only cares about their inner circular of family and friends. They form like this and the close friends and family become a little kinship

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