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Core values are the foundational principles that guide behavior, decision-making, and identity at both individual and organizational levels. This topic appears across a wide range of disciplines, including business management, social work, nursing, education, and ethics. Students engage with it in courses on strategic planning, organizational behavior, professional development, and applied ethics. What makes it academically interesting is the tension between personal values and institutional ones — how individuals align their own beliefs with the communities and organizations they belong to, and what happens when those systems come into conflict. Frameworks around values-driven organizations and ethical codes give students structured ways to analyze these dynamics.

The papers archived on this topic take several distinct approaches. Some are personal and reflective, such as personal mission statements and application essays that ask students to articulate their own goals and guiding principles. Others are analytical, comparing institutional core values against ethical standards — for instance, examining how a university's stated values align with established codes of ethics. Organizational and strategic angles also appear frequently, with essays exploring how core values shape strategic planning, support community-focused missions, and drive organizational change initiatives. Catholic schools in Australia and military social work contexts show that cross-sector and cross-cultural comparisons are equally common.

A strong essay on core values needs a clear, arguable thesis rather than a simple list of principles. Evidence drawn from specific organizational documents, ethical frameworks, or professional codes carries the most weight. Whether the essay is reflective or analytical, grounding abstract values in concrete examples — real policies, mission statements, or observable outcomes — gives the argument substance. The most common pitfall is treating core values as inherently positive without critically examining whether they are consistently practiced or effectively measured.

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Paper Undergraduate
Review of Jensen's book
This is a four page paper with ten sources. It is about Jensen's book and is a structured critical review. Jensen is the author of Stories that Changed America. The stories are examples of the best in muckraking and begin with Upton Sinclair's The Jungle and continue through Malcolm X and a whole host of other authors who have indeed changed america by exposing some uncomfortable truths.
Paper Undergraduate
Social work values and ethics
The work focuses on Social Work Values and Ethics .In preparation for this reflection I read, "Social Work with People with Learning Difficulties" (Williams, 2009), "Social Work Values and Ethics", (Reamer, 2013), "Issues in Human Rights Protection of Intellectually Disabled Persons", (Dimopoulos, 2010), "Values and Ethics in Social Work" (Beckett & Maynard, 2012), and "The Dynamics of Social Welfare Policy" (Blau, 2007). I also referred to class discussions and my experience as social worker.
Paper Masters
Appalachian Trail Conservancy Grant Proposal
This project will implement a multi-agency, public-private effort to create safe visitor access, rehabilitate existing resource damage, and reconstruct trails in a premier, heavily-used, rock climbing and hiking area located within a quarter-mile of the Harpers Ferry (State Highway 340). Located within close proximity to the byway, nationally designated for its scenic qualities, the Appalachian Trail Conservancy provides byway travelers ready access to recreational opportunities to take in the scenic beauty of the area by providing access to a variety of climbing and easy hiking opportunities to view amazing rock formations and beautiful scenery. To enhance the byway traveler experience, this project will improve vehicle-pedestrian highway safety; provide for hiker and rock climber safety and education; provide for natural resource protection/rehabilitation/education; and provide a unique ‘get out of the car and walk' byway experience. This includes the provision of an off-highway, family-safe, parking facility from the byway that serves as a trailhead to the climbing and hiking area, and the development and dissemination of consistent resource protection and education messages from all partners across agency boundaries. This project benefits the byway traveler by providing safe, stable, hiking trail opportunities free of visible natural resource damage that wind between towering rock formations and large diameter ponderosa pine trees, provides opportunities to view or climb alongside rock climbers practicing their sport, catch a glimpse of local wildlife, and foster appreciation for and stewardship of the byway's resources.
Essay Doctorate
Social entrepreneurs and their entrepreneurial traits: John Bird and Mohammad Yunus
In this paper, I have chosen Muhammad Yunus (founder of Grameen Bank) as the entrepreneur under discussion. In the first part of the paper, I have described the term ‘social enterprise' and what do social enterprises contribute to society and the economies in which they operate. In the second part, I have given an introduction and short biography of Professor Yunus. Later, I have discussed what drives and motivates him and what is his entrepreneurial mind-set. I have discussed his leadership under Trait Theory model.
Thesis Undergraduate
Developing a Global Human Resources Leadership Model
The forces of technology and trade deregulation have hastened the process of globalization. As a result, there is much pressure on growing companies to find ways of surviving in an international marketplace. The discussion here offers a roadmap for developing global leadership by seeking diversity, training in cross-cultural adaptability and selecting talent according to international assignment performance.
Paper Doctorate
Transformational Leadership Analysis Leadership and Change Management
Leadership and Change Management Research
Paper Masters
End-of-Life Planning: Living Wills and Estate Decisions
Preparing one's self for the inevitability of death is never an easy process, either emotionally or practically. The 'end-of-life' stages call for one to make difficult decisions regarding medical treatment and legal…
Paper Undergraduate
Humanities Even With the Fact
Even with the fact that humanities have generally shaped their understanding of life as a whole, many individuals are unable to understand the important role that they played across time and today. People unknowingly receive significant information during their lives as a result of the fact that they have access to humanities. As a result of coming across humanities-related topics, individuals are probable to experience success in a series of domains ranging from poetry to business and warfare. The expression "walk a mile in one's shoes" applies perfectly when considering humanities, taking into account that an individual can actually learn how it would be to experience such an event as a result of being provided with information through studying the humanities.
Paper Doctorate
Sw Airlines Company Background Southwest
Southwest Airlines is a U.S. based airline carrier and the world's largest low-cost carrier. It was formed in 1967 and, as of 2012, had almost 50,000 employees operating about 3,500 flights per day. The company grossed $17.1 B in 2012 with its fleet of Boeing 737s, resulting in net income of $620M, or 36%.
Research Paper Doctorate
Drinking and driving: risks, legal consequences, and prevention
Although this report is about the book that was written by Rushworth M. Kidder called "How Good People Make Tough Choices: Resolving the Dilemmas of Ethical Living," the paper is more of an opportunity for restoring…