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The answer depends on whether or not you (or someone else) have any control over it. If someone has control then they can choose the values. If not, you get what the observations give you.
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I would set up a table of values and calculate several of the values of the variables (I would try to calculate the "interesting" values setting one to zero and calculating the other(s), guessing at a maximum or minimum value etc. Then I would plot the values on graph paper.
There are a number of values that each person would respect. Many people would respect honestly or respect itself for example.
If you will only do one of them, do that which teaches you more (the more difficult of them) or do the one where you are getting a poorer grade)
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Answer this question…Which of the following is a characteristic of someone with a strong work ethic?
You'd likely get a messy yet creative individual who values self-expression but may not prioritize cleanliness.
No but they are relevant to one another. Beliefs are not truth but what you perceive as truth for yourself. Values are how you prioritize aspects and elements of your life.
"Prioritize" is a verb. It is an action word that means to determine the order for dealing with a series of tasks or goals based on their importance or urgency.
There is no right or wrong way to answer how you prioritize your work. You should just be honest and state how you prioritize your work.
It means someone who values old-fashioned ideas and morals. This would be someone who appreciates the old ways and values ideas like honor and chivalry.
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Jane would agree with statements that prioritize sustainability, promote equality and diversity, advocate for social justice, and emphasize the importance of mental health and well-being. She values authenticity, empathy, and personal growth in her interactions and relationships.
It ultimately depends on individual values and priorities. Some may prioritize being right and seeking truth regardless of the impact on their happiness, while others prioritize happiness and may be willing to compromise on being right in order to maintain peace and well-being. Finding a balance that aligns with personal values is key.
The society in "The Giver" values conformity, control, and stability. They prioritize sameness and uniformity in order to prevent conflict and maintain order. Emotions and individuality are suppressed in favor of predictability and efficiency.