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    as well as repetitive and stereotyped behavior. These behaviors persisted in such a way by the completion of our session, I decided to give Caleb a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Even shy people will occasionally make eye contact out of politeness during typical social interactions. By fourteen years old, most teenagers are aware of this social courtesy; therefore, Caleb’s constant overtness in not making any eye contact shows a deficit in non-verbal communication. As stated previously,…

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    because they want to be sure that they will get it. Fish mentioned that there is an endless round of “excuse me,” “no, excuse me” that happens when two or more people are doing the same thing as you in the coffee shop; this could also apply to the politeness that is sometimes present in stores when there are sales going…

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    I have studied The Ladies Book of Etiquette and Manual of Politeness, written by Florence Hartley, multiple times. Having memorized this “bible” front and back, a full 350 pages, I am inordinately educated on the importance of a lady's demeanor. A quote from the book that I recall frequently is, “Avoid affectation…

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    You can be and have all the things in the world, but none of that will ever matter because how you treat others, shows your real colors. Integrity is everything and it will help you get through life. No one is in control of your life, but you. This means that you are the only one that gets to decide if integrity and civility exists. Integrity means that you always tell the truth, no matter how ugly it is. When you are not putting the definition of integrity in use, you are fooling others, which…

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    Medieval Knight Etiquette

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    A Knights role in 14th century England centrally focused on strengthening their knightly skills in the use of horsemanship, weapons and medieval combat. There were strict codes of conduct, which dictated the life of a Knight during the middle Ages. The etiquette of a Knight’s behavior in battle and everyday life revolved around courtly manners, the code of chivalry, and courtly love. A Knight was obligated to pursue and uphold the beliefs of his religion, even above himself or his king. It would…

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    After reading about Benjamin Franklin’s encounters with Native Americans, I found there to be a lot of things that he had in common with the puritan writers that I’ve previously read about. One commonality that exist between Franklin and the rest of the authors such as William Bradford, Mary Rowlandson and Anne Bradstreet have within their writing is that they convey well that they are much different from the Natives. All of these writers thought that the Natives conduct their lifestyles the…

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    Passing Storm Painting

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    I have been San Antonio Museum of Art during the last summer. This is my second times visit this museum. I see a lot of same artworks that I saw them when I came first time, but this time I feel I know more about the artworks now. I knew each of the artworks have different theme, subject and meaning. This is oil on canvas painting called Passing Storm over the Sierra Nevadas made by artist Albert Bierstadt during 1870. This panting’s color schemes is polychromatic. It contains different…

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    the people on the Earth. They are old souls who have wisdom and use it with confidence and stable manner because they know more. Their strengths are the charm and ability to wait, which they use in the right moments. With their independence and politeness, they easily find new friends, for whom are ready to do everything. Somehow, they receive what they need and often rely on their luck, and rightly so. Also, these people are connected to the Earth energy much more than the other, that's why…

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    word choice that is used to convey a singular meaning. She uses the technique first to convey the idea that nature can be fascinating, can excite us and catch us off guard. Dickinson uses the word “cordiality” in her poetry to give a feeling of politeness and courtesy.…

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    There are different types of teachers and they hold different opinions about the best manner in which to educate their students. Teachers routinely teach academic subjects, but Academic skills are just a small part of what students learn in school. Politeness, honesty, charity and cooperation are crucial student concerns that require a teachers’ guidance. In other words, character education and moral values should be taught side by side with academic knowledge in school. Mrs. G demonstrates that…

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