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    Can Society Function Without Respect? Word Count:700 There are many different forms of a society that play a part in our lives. A society could be a city, town, community, sports team, or club. It takes various amounts of people to form a society because they must communicate with each one another. It is hard to communicate with someone when they are lacking respect. This is why a society can’t function without respect. First of all, respect is a way to show a person that you appreciate them.…

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    into war right now our special forces would kill more than what the army and marines. The way our military is we probably need a lot more training than what they are doing, their not fighting hand to hand as good as they should be able to. We don't respect our government like we used to and our military we have transgenders kicked out witch i'm for but we need to focus on bigger things like fighting skills and better gun and less nuclear bombs and the cost that goes to them bc they spend more…

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    American women who expects nothing less than respect. I learned to show all women respect and treat other women as I would want someone to treat her. Which means holding the door open for her, pulling the chair out if possible and even walking with her to make sure she is safe. They might be simple things, but these simple things can mean so much more to women because they feel respected and treated like a human being and not a piece of meat. One way I respect women is never calling them out…

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    The Rhetoric of Respect The nature of an individual’s actions often dictate one’s moral value and respectability. Although one may be burdened by unfortunate situations, the courses of actions taken in accordance with a situation often determine one’s reputation. In The Scarlet Letter, Hester Prynne, although a woman of disgraceful standing in society, earns respect through her actions that embody her ethical resoluteness. Hawthorne portrays Hester’s moral behavior with literary devices that…

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    SHOWING RESPECT IN SPORTS Respect shows people’s true character and how they live life. If you show respect you are normally a better person than someone who doesn’t. If someone is injured and needing assistance it would be respectful to help them and it would be disrespectful to just leave them. Sadly in the world we live in today there is very little respect shown. There is still racism happening and there are many greedy rich people that have enough and still keep their money when they…

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    Promote Inclusion and Respect for Diversity In order to promote inclusion, public health does not categorize individuals based on who they are as a person, they categorize them based off of their health issues and disease programs (Nyswander, 1967). It makes it easier for public health officials to categorize individuals based off of disease programs because they will know what a specific individual needs and how to advance their lifestyle. When categorizing individuals based off of their…

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    Respect for Charging Bull An article tells the story of two sculptures in New York City and a great discussion they bring. Fearless Girl and Charging Bull, These are two different sculptures made by two artists bring a series of incident which about one of the artist's rights has been violated and theirs repercussions. Here is the story of the statues and theirs meaning. The Charging Bull were created in 1989 when Wall Street was hit by an economic storm. The author Arturo Di Modica created it…

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    Where is the Respect? Growing up where I am from, the Supreme Court can not help us. And the world we live in is not free. We feel as though no one can help us. In our neighborhoods it is us against the world, government, and sometimes each other. Growing up witnessing the police abuse their power given to them by the government gave us a reason to hate everything and everyone who they stood for. Yes we were taught that we are free and we have rights; but where are the people that is supposed to…

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    relatively low due to patient’s age and comorbidities. This patient can be benefited from not being died immediately if treatment is given. If the patient is under no intervention, the patient will likely die. PATIENT PREFERENCES The patient of Respect for Autonomy The patient have language barrier to understand…

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    One of the values that I have is to always respect my mother; some of the things I have done in my past, I’m not the proudest of, and I know that my mother does not approve of what I have done. I wasn’t the smartest person with my decisions and just did whatever I wanted. There are about three things I used to do to my mom that I would never do now; lie, disrespect and trick, and, looking back, I understand how horrible of a child I was to her. Now I can say the person I have become now is…

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