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    Mark Hyman said, "The power of community to create health is far greater than any physician, clinic, or hospital." In order to interpret the depth of a community, one must know what a community is, a group of people living in the same place is the typical definition that all people are familiar with. If searched thoroughly though, a community isn't only the people in one's surrounding neighborhood. Community also means a feeling of fellowship among others, resulting from common attitudes,…

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    one doesn’t respect oneself, one can have neither love nor respect for others.” Regarding this statement, what exactly is respect? According to the Oxford Dictionary, respect is defined as being “a spirit of deep esteem for somebody or something elicited by their powers, qualities, or achievements.” While this is an excellent summary of the term, I dare to ponder that respect is much more than this. In fact, this word goes beyond our century and resonates throughout history. Respect is more than…

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    and self-examining the things that I really enjoy. In addition, some of Marywood’s values cross with my values. As I uphold values such as respect, empowerment, and excellence, it will help me achieve my goals. First, respect is a value of mine because it relates to how I treat people, and I expect others to treat me with it too. The definition of respect by Marywood University is,…

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    an adult life like, it helps create relationship skills, it makes students learn how to respect others, and teaches students how to become an everyday worker. First, students can learn many valuable things from school, but one of the most important things they should learn is that the school helps create relationships. For example, “School helps [students] learn relationship skills, teaches you how to respect authority, helps you create relationship”(Does school really prepare students for…

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    How would you feel if you suddenly saw your parent every day at school? Would you feel embarrassed having them around, or proud to have such caring parents? If you chose the latter, then you may already know the significance that a parent may have on their child if they took the time to be involved in their children’s school. Without their parent around, the child will most likely suffer a negative outcome in their lives. This makes it almost a requirement for parents to spend as much time as…

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    I believe that AT&T should mandate a diversity policy because it will be able to make sure that there is respect between employees, employers and even coworkers. I believe that they should mandate a diversity policy because it means that the employees, employers and coworkers would respect one another nonmatter their religious views, gender, sexual orientation, race and color. I believe that even though Albert Buonanno an AT&T employee believes that his religious beliefs keep him from signing…

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    with students (Cushman, 2003). Fairness in the eyes of the students requires the teacher to do two things: explain at the beginning of class what is expected, and prove to the students that they will be treated with consideration (Cushman, 2003). Respect requires the teacher to take themselves, their work, and the classroom seriously (Cushman, 2003). When students trust a teacher it means they are trusting that the information they are being taught is correct and valuable, it also means they…

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    that I didn’t know about soccer, but the two things that they taught me and that I would never forget is respect and teamwork. On this team my sister and I were seen as the leaders because we were the oldest, it’s hard to be taken seriously or people see you as the oldest if you weren’t respected, but those girls showed my sister and I tons of respect and I was so grateful. With all the respect I formed a greater bond with all the girls which made me see them as another family to me, they made…

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    As mentioned earlier, communication occurs primarily through social media with the use of Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, as well as in person and occasionally email. Due to the positive teamwork environment, Elisabeth, with the help of her fellow officers, provide a place where members have “room in which to learn and grow, and the individuals give the organization their best thinking” (Prentice, 2013, p. 26). Communication is certainly a must and Elisabeth learns how to adapt her way of…

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    is that you respect me as an human being.” This quote came from Jackie Robinson, a baseball player in the Dodgers. The definition of respect is admiring someone and showing kindness to them. Respect is an very important virtue to have in individuals because it values other individuals and makes them feel appreciated. The best way to teach respect to others it to show respect to others. Respect also reinforces communication between two individuals and lets them connect better. Respect in the…

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