Thursday, December 6, 2012

top greatest hits:)


When a person murders another person, everyone is in an uproar. They want the murderer to get what they deserve, be punished similarly, etc. but how do we arrive at these conclusions? Do we not all have a subconscious set of values and morals that we hold others accountable to? Well, we do. That is quite obvious in the way people treat others who are seen as wrongdoers. This semester in Honors Forum, we learned many valuable lessons and life values which we can take into the real world once we’ve moved on from UNA, and while we’re still here as well. Values are good. And if they come in conflict with each other you've got some tough decisions ahead of you.

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Every employer has values which he/she looks for, but these are some of the basics that most everyone likes:

1.      know as much about the company as possible
2.      RESPECT
3.      being on time
4.      Keeping a good facebook page (no icky pics, iffy status posts, nothing illegal, etc.)
5.      good ideas
6.      extracurriculars relevant to application and personal interests

Always be involved in activities; you'll get experience and have a better grasp of what your likes and dislikes are, and will have good things to put on your resume. Having good connections is always a plus. Also, in the business world, perception equals reality; how the consumer perceives your business affects how your business acts.
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What you loved in your childhood is the key to happiness in adult life. Your childhood makes the base of everything you end up being; so wouldn't it make sense that the things you loved as a child will be most similar to the things that you will love as an adult. Like, if your favorite thing was to have tea parties for your dolls, maybe catering or planning events would be the best thing for you. When you're deciding your future, you need to be sure to have self-principles developed. You want a strong moral foundation so you can make good choices for yourself. Also, you should start saving up money so when you decide to settle down and get married you'll have back-up funds should any disaster occur.
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Study Abroad is a great experience to have, and one should try as hard as one can to go study abroad in whatever country interests them. The College of Business has a great program which takes students to China, and there are scholarships available. There’s also the Magellan program, in which students can go to a multitude of different countries, such as Puerto Rico, Spain, and Germany.
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The medical field is not like TV shows where it's all glamorous; you need to think about the reality of it when making the choice of whether or not to enter the medical field. Here are some pros and cons given to us by Dr. Wesley Deselle concerning the medical profession.

PROS
· satisfying work
· contribute to community
· monetary reimbursement
CONS
· time
· initial debt
· sacrifice of relationships

One has to keep in mind human values; the ones mentioned by Dr. Deselle can be applied to any profession, not just the medical:

· mentorship
· perserverance
· trust
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Values are needed in every profession, even commercial farming. One can try to grow crops based on price, but one must also attempt to grow crops which are needed in the community. Don’t be selfish and greedy.
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Vera verum va vera causea: do the right thing the right way for the right reason. Water boils at 212°, not 211°. The latter is close, but doesn’t quite get the job done. So don’t go half way, or even almost all the way. If something is worth being done, it’s worth being done right. Also, planning is a big part of life, and so many people these days just don't think about the future in that kind of mindset.
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At Bank Independent, they consider five words when running their business, and those five words are: people, community, strength, service, and convenience. Those are their values, and I suppose they are good ones. The president also says that they play by the rules, and do their best to be as fair as possible.
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Keep track of where you are and where you're heading. "Keep your guard up" and don't get lost in the world of secularism. If you truly want to be happy in life, go outside your comfort zone. If you play it safe and only do what is comfortable, then are you really living? If you're gonna go for the challenge, you need to have backbone to do what is right. Don't let others talk you into doing something you know isn't right. Everyone wants to be this awesome crime solver who puts nasty criminals behind bars and save peoples' lives. That's possible. But there's always a bad part to every job. If there's no bad you can't properly appreciate the good. Of course it's good that cruel humans are put in prison, but life isn't black and white. How do you know if the sentence is too harsh, or not harsh enough? Being a judge must be incredibly hard. Life is full of decisions and choices. The hard part is picking the right ones.

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Today’s school system is hurting kids who are interested in career fields that need strong math (and science) skills, such engineering, computer programming, etc. The CIS field is seriously in need of qualified people for work, and the jobs are only being filled because of foreign employees. So what can we do? Isn’t education something that’s supposed to be very important to us? So many college students want to major in secondary education; I don’t see how kids can be doing so horribly in their studies with so many people out there who want to teach them. We need to get it in gear.

                                                            -aly <3

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