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    In The Lakota Way, Koskalaka meets the deer woman and remembers what his grandmother had told him and out of respect he declines her tempting offer to go with her. Just like Koskalaka respects his elder grandmother my siblings also have learned that we must respect people and more the elder.  In the Lakota tribe, the grandmother said that when the Deer Woman takes them into her lodge she has sex with them but, when they wake the deer

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    The Power in Respect What shows respect, and how is respect earned? In To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee presents the idea respect is represented by being a moral person, and expressing that virtue with all groups that one encounters even if one has to break the mold and deny the popular belief. Social justice requires respect because when displaying respect and morals with everyone, one can not play part in discrimination. The character of Atticus Finch demonstrates respect by defending the victimized

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    WHAT IS RESPECT WITHIN THE MILITARY. Respect to me mean treat people the way they should be treated. Treat others with dignity and respect while expecting others to do same. Respect is trusting that all people have done their jobs and fulfill their duty. Respect is one of the key values in the United States Army. Respect for your subordinates, peers, seniors and officers are highly regarded. Respect earned respect in the civilian world. But usually in the military, anyone who

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    “Our Parents deserve our honor and respect for giving us life itself. Beyond this they almost always countless sacrifices as the cared for and nurtured us through our infancy and childhood, provided us with the necessity of life, and nursed us through physical illness and the emotional stress of growing up” -Ezra Taft Benson. Three reasons you should say Yes Sir and Yes Ma’am is because just one many ways to show your authority respect, humility, and obedience. Although sometimes its hard to obey

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    Sports As A Young Age

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    throw a football or shoot a puck, sports have the power to teach a child how to become an adult. Children who are involved in sports at a young age are taught many necessary traits in life. Sports can impact their life and teach them competition, respect and responsibility. Three very valuable traits any man or woman will need in their life. Without sports, children miss out on a valuable experience to learn lifelong traits at a young age. My Dad was a high-school phenom at hockey, so of course when

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    Apologize For Apology

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    that you have given to prove myself to you and I hope that my responses are up to your standards and prove just how sorry I am to have disrespected you. Respect is primarily a way of showing your appreciation for others. It is about recognizing that the other person is worth something and therefore deserves basic manners and kindness. Respect should be shown to everyone you meet, regardless of characteristics such as gender, race, or sexual orientation. One must recognize that each individual that

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    that came form his story and were now passed onto to the young boy's mind. Three of the messages that stuck out the most in this poem were, the definite distinction between the young and the old, the next messages would be guilt, and lastly having a respect for nature would be the last of the three messages that came about throughout this story. Many things can make the distinction between the old and the young. For instance, as young adults, or even young kids, it is often that we get discredited and

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    Hero “Each person must live their life as a model for others” (Rosa Parks). Heroes are people that gain power or respect and choose to use their power to help others. When given the choice heroes will never take control of others, they will always be a model of a righteous person. Heroes are people that realize they have power and the respect of others, and use their power and respect to help the world, but heroes don’t always get the thanks they deserve. Heroes act as models for others, making

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    “Do You Think Respect or Disrespect Impacts Your Character ?” In Langston Hughes short-story, “Thank You, Ma’am” Hughes shows how Roger’s attitude changed from disrespectful to respectful. My first piece of textual evidence “She said, “what is your name? “Roger” answered the boy.” As you read in the quoted text he shows respect to Mrs. Jones by answering her and telling her his actual name and not giving her a fake name. Another piece of evidence that is showing Roger is being respectful is “Do

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    Five Important Moral Values Shilpi Singh Foothill College Abstract This paper is about five important moral values. Personally, I believe that every child should have these moral values because these moral values were vital to me when I was growing up. Basically, I would pass these moral values on to my child, because they are so imperative to have. As the children go through elementary school, middle school, and high school, they will need these essential moral values. Five Important Moral Values

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