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    Beliefs and Values Every person believes something different. This is shown throughout religion, rights and politics. Where do we get our beliefs and/or values? Who or what shapes us to be who we are? What do Bryan Stevenson from “We Need to Talk About an Injustice” and Harper Lee from “To Kill a Mockingbird” say where we get them? Where do we get our beliefs and/or values? It is what we encounter as a child that shapes us to believe something and take a stand on a particular point of

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    Values are defined as a set of standards or beliefs that a person lives by (Webster’s, 2003, p. 712). Beliefs are an individual’s expectation, opinion or judgment regarding a certain matter (Webster’s, 2003, p. 60). Both of these concepts are vital in the makeup of the human race. They not only play a significant role in the makeup of different cultures but they are also an important defining factor in the individual as well. These concepts are important for the nurse to consider because they will

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    hand, we may not consider the influence that religion, spirituality, and culture can have in patients personal, family, and social life. Understanding how patients’ religious beliefs are enmeshed in their daily life can open a therapeutic window otherwise unavailable without this awareness. Identifying patients’ beliefs and values can help us recognize how these promote healthy or unhealthy behaviors.

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    What Are the Values and Beliefs of America? America is greatly diverse in the realm of race, religion, and culture. According to the US Census Bureau, America is home to 42% of Hispanic and Latino Americans, 46% of Asian Americans, 48% of American Indians and Alaskan Natives, 68% of Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders, 37% Multicultural Americans, and 46% designated “some other race”. America is also home to people of different faiths such as Christian, Catholic, Mormon, etc. Although there

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    My Own Beliefs And Values

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    Through the process of examining my own beliefs and values through which I see the world around me, I have come to a better understanding of the theory and the theoretical paradigm that best fits my personality and views. Though I identify with different aspects of several of the theories we have covered, I feel most drawn to the Humanistic-Existential paradigm and believe that an integration of Existential, Person-Centered, and Gestalt therapy through the theoretical orientation of Emotion-Focused

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    Nursing philosophy is a “set of values and beliefs that guides the actions of the organization and thus serves as the basis of all planning’ (Cherry & Jacob, 2014, p. 294). As professional nurses, it is up to each individual to determine their own values and beliefs of how they would like to or do provide care and compare this against the organization of which one chooses to work (Cherry & Jacob, 2014). Once an organization is found that coincides with a nurse’s own values, it makes it easier to work

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    torn between two truths as he lived associated with different kinds of religious groups in Afghan society: Pashtuns and Hazaras. Each identity played a unique part in Amir’s life. Whether they had a positive or negative effect, both changed his values and beliefs. Individuals also shaped Amir’s character. Baba, Assef, and Hassan were major influences upon Amir’s growth throughout the book; their differences shaped Amir into the man he later became as all three represented a different side of Afghan society

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    What are the beliefs and values of Buddhism? Buddhists follow the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama who is known as the Buddha, meaning the enlightened one. Buddhism originated in northern India and is the fourth largest religion of the world. However, Buddhism is more a philosophy or way of life other than a religion because unlike so many other religious traditions, Buddhism is founded on the teaching of a human being and not a god. Philosophy means love of wisdom and the Buddhist’s believe

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    Mohist (Mozi philosophy) has the values and beliefs that align with mine the most. Mohist brought their focus to concerns with human and state selfless, they believed that humans only thought about themselves, their wealth, their state of being, how much power they had, and would not think their actions and the possible consequences (Hill Slide 2). Which is something that can still been seen today in our own society. People only care about their own beliefs, and are stubborn, don’t want change, and

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    Philosophy of Nursing Everyone’s values and beliefs about the profession of nursing are all different. The four concepts of nursing are interrelated and all mean something different to every person, too. Throughout this paper, I will be reflecting on my values and beliefs about nursing through the four concepts while comparing them to a nursing theorist with views that are most similar to my own. My Values and Beliefs of Nursing I choose nursing as my future career because I enjoy working with

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