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Values

Values. Think about your own life… ….what do you value?. What do you think these people value?.

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Values

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  1. Values

  2. Think about your own life… ….what do you value?

  3. What do you think these people value? On January 15, 2009, after taking off from LaGuardia airport in New York City, an Airbus 320 struck a flock of birds and was forced to land in the Hudson River. The remarkable calm and skills of the pilot and crew have become an inspiration to people around the world. With the loss of both engines and only seconds to make critical decisions at 3000 feet (914 m) above the river, all the training and preparation of everyone involved came into play. The pilot, copilot and crew had logged many hours of flight time and it was their steady demeanor that helped the passengers remain calm during an intense situation. The remarkable result was that all 155 persons on board survived with reports of only relatively minor injuries. Preparation

  4. What do you think he valued? The “Babe” was born George Herman Ruth in 1895 and at age seven he was taken to St. Mary’s Industrial School for boys. It was both a reformatory school and an orphanage and served as his home for the next twelve years. Listed as an incorrigible child with numerous counts of misbehavior—perhaps due to his parents long work hours—they signed over custody to the Xaverian Brothers at the school. . At age nineteen, Jack Dunn, owner and manager of the minor league team, the Baltimore Orioles, recruited this rising talent. Because of George’s young age he became known as Jack’s “babe” and the name stuck. Within five months the Boston Red Sox signed him to his first major league contract. Later he joined the New York Yankees. During his twenty two year professional career he carved his name into baseball history and American folklore with over sixty home runs as “The Great Bambino” and “The Sultan of Swat.” Drive

  5. What do you think this person values? Who comes to mind when you think of a humanitarian - Mother Teresa - Oprah Winfrey? There are many - not all with worldwide acclaim. Some are every day people performing extraordinary acts of love and kindness. Like Carol Donald, foster parent to 100 children with medical needs in Northern California since 1965. Many of the infants suffered from fetal alcoholism or were methadone-addicted. She feels it's important that the community know the damages of fetal alcoholism. And Carol, through loving arms comforted her babies. When the babies' seizures were so bad, Carol would rock them on her chest - sometimes for 24 hours - until the seizures subsided. Love

  6. What do you think this person values? In High School, Brooks Dame had a friend named Jessica who was diagnosed with Lupus. Thanks to generous donors, Jessica's life was spared. That experience really stuck with Brooks. A few years later, Brooks decided to get over his fear of needles and sign up for the bone marrow registry. A year went by before Brooks received the fateful phone call informing him they had found a match for his bone marrow. Brooks flew to a hospital in Denver for the bone marrow donation. He said, "The procedure is dangerous and very painful, but I knew it was the right thing to do. I hoped that my small sacrifice, in some way, made a difference." Sacrifice

  7. What do you think this person values? One of the many New York fireman who risked his life to save countless others on September 11, 2001. Courage

  8. What do you think this person valued? In 1877, he patented the first phonograph. He followed that with the development of the first practical incandescent light bulb in 1879, after trying 10,000 times. And if that wasn't enough, in 1884, Edison introduced the world's first economically viable system of centrally generating and distributing electric light, heat, and power. In other words, he developed the first power system that could deliver electricity at reasonable cost throughout a city. Optimism

  9. What do you think he values? In the movie "Shrek" the main character wins the heart of the princess by believing in himself despite the opinions of others. Shrek knows that he is not just an ugly, mean ogre; there is much more to him than that. By not doubting himself, Shrek saves the princess from her imprisonment and wins her heart. It is only by believing in himself that Shrek has the courage and self-confidence to succeed. Believe in Yourself

  10. Take a moment to think again…what do you value and how do you show it in your life? Achievement Ambition Appreciation Believe Believe In Yourself Caring Character Charity Class And Grace Commitment Common Ground Compassion Confidence Courage Courtesy Dedication Determination Devotion Do Your Part Drive Encouragement Excellence Foresight Forgiveness Friendship Generosity Giving Back Gratitude Hard Work Helping Others Honesty Hope Humility Ingenuity Inspiration Integrity Laughter Leadership Learning Listening Live Life Live Your Dreams Love Loyalty Making A Difference Motivation Opportunity Optimism Overcoming Patience Peace Perseverance Persistence Practice Preparation Reaching Out Respect Responsibility Right Choices Rising Above Sacrifice Sharing Sportsmanship Spread Your Wings Strength Teaching By Example Team Work True Beauty Trust Unity Vision Volunteering

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