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    What is a personal value? A personal value is an individual's absolute or relative and ethical value, the assumption of which can be the basis for ethical action. A value system is a set of consistent values and measures. A principle value is a foundation upon which other values and measures of integrity are based. Some values are physiologically determined and are normally considered objective, such as a desire to avoid physical pain or to seek pleasure. Other values are considered subjective

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    Social and Ethical Values

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    Social and Ethics Values In this word document I will be talking about social and ethical values, how they have an impact at the workplace and how they relate to Ikea’s aims and objectives. There are various different types of factors that we need to consider for social and ethical values such as: 1) Production/products 2) Suppliers 3) Customers 4) Workers 5) Environment 6) Local communities All of these factors have an impact on the workplace. Products/ Production:

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    Social Care Values

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    Analyse your own value base and describe its relationship to social care values and the goals of your agency. Values are our views and beliefs about what we feel is important to us, useful and are of worth, we hold our values in high regard. http://www.oxforddictionaries.com, (2016) Like all people in society I have learned my values through primary socialisation, which begins at childhood, it is based on family and it’s where we learn our cultures, language, values and expectations for socially

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    Social Value and Identity My discourse community is one of a kind, and special, because we are all so close so we always know what's going on with each other. We also always have something to do every day there is never a day where we would just sit around and be bored. We also are all athletes, so we go to the gym and run basketball games and workout. My discourse community is important because we keep each other on the right path and not let each other go down the wrong road. If one of us has

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    Values are used in every aspect of the social work profession. It is important to have an understanding of these core values for the benefit of the client and the profession. There are many different reasons to become a social worker and many different people who choose to become social workers. I am choosing to become a social worker because, I am passionate about people in need. The core values provide me with the guidance on how to achieve my goals in a kind and effective way. The first core

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    Along with teaching family values and integrity, another common life-lesson task of parenting is to teach children how to responsibly manage the money that is given. With these money-management goals, when giving money to a child, parents must also guide a child toward being selfless; a child should be taught not to view self as socially above others who may be without. Unfortunately, in the current century, this viewpoint is generally not the case. Money has become an ongoing focus for most as wealth

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    One of the social service work values required in this situation includes, “service to humanity” (Ramsarran, 2015, p. 3). Referencing the text on the values and ethnics of social service work provided during first semester, “service to humanity” focuses on “upholding service in the interest of others consistent with social justice” (Ramsarran, 2015, p. 3).” It explores “balancing one’s own needs with the collective needs of the people” (Ramsarran, 2015, p. 3). Furthermore, it involves” acting in

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    valued, but not everyone values the exact same things. As a Christian, I value religion, more specifically Christianity, although a Muslim may also value religion, they would just value Islam instead, but an atheist would not value religion at all. We all see the world differently, so we all value different things. For different occupations, different values will be enforced. In social work, there are six core values that the profession is based on, those are: service, social justice, dignity and worth

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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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    The argument of whether or not “values”, ethics, and social responsibility should be included in the business world is a fiercely debated subject. Some are completely against including ethics within the business sphere and that in order to stay competitive, a company should do whatever it takes to survive in the dog eat dog world. The proponents of keeping ethics separate from business would claim that going for profit in perfectly competitive markets will work so that society will be served in

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