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    flourishing. Respect is a main component that is present in societies and is used in our everyday lives. First we have to ask ourselves what respect really means: the admiration for someone or something and its greatness or worth. Having respect is something our parents and teachers teach us from a very young age because it is an important life skill we end up using for the rest of our lives. We are taught that to earn respect from others, we have to treat others with respect. We use respect…

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    a1292 to present day, respect transformed from respectus which had been utilized in numerous forms. Borrowed from the classical Latin origin, based on an action of looking back, consideration (“respect, n.”) comes from the original meaning. Respect is mostly associated with relationship created with another person or a particular view or opinion. According to The Oxford English Dictionary, the etymology has not increasingly shifted over the centuries, yet describes respect in deeper terms.…

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    Respect cannot be bought. Respect cannot be inherited. Respect cannot be demanded at the muzzle of a gun or by beating it into somebody or by shaming them into it. Can not. You might get what you think is respect, but it’s not. It’s only the appearance of respect. It’s fear, it’s groveling, it’s not respect. Far, far too many people both in and out of the military, people who should emphatically know better…

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    should just be natural to everyone. The moral I am specifically talking about is showing respect. Now, you all are at the age where you think you know everything, and some of you do. Then, we have those kids who think they know it all and do not have to show respect to anyone. Now, I know I cannot force you to do anything, but after this illustration, I’m hoping to have shown you why it is so important to show respect. Like I mentioned earlier, I know all of you are at the age where you think…

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    To Be Respected, One Has To Be Respectful Harper Lee, the author of To Kill a Mockingbird, presents the idea that respect is demonstrated by using manners with oneself and others, even though others may not use their manners. Social justice requires respect because if one is respectful to another, it is a start to everyone being equal. The character of Atticus Finch displays respect and social justice by the way he treats others equally regardless of their social class, gender, and race.…

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    In the article, “The Science of Earning Respect” by Steve J. Martin and Noah Goldstein, they break down the ideas of Buffett about earning respect and his “formula”. The first thing he suggests is to expose a weakness. In exposing a weakness, this allows employees to see that you are just human like them and it sets the stage for a higher level of trust. Yet this isn’t the only thing that he suggests. Another part of this strategy of gaining respect is to appoint someone to speak highly of you…

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    Can Society Function Without Respect? Word Count: 759 Do you have an idol or someone that you look up to? If so, you most likely look up to that person because you respect him or her. You may respect them for their qualities or admire their numerous achievements. I believe respect has a different meaning to each person based upon how they look up to someone. I feel that respect is a feeling of admiration and passion for someone because of their qualities. Respect can be for your idol,…

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    moral, personal or political. Self-respect, simply put, is a feeling of pride or confidence in ones’ self; a sense of dignity and honor. Keeping the definitions above in mind, I will attempt to prove that respecting an individual’s right to self-respect and autonomy is both a moral right and morally significant. We run into a philosophical problem when we ask the question: Is the attitude of individuals morally significant when dealing with autonomy and self-respect? The same philosophical…

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    always try to stick by my values, doing so keeps me feeling good about myself. Mindfulness, respect, and honesty; these are the 3 values I live by, that make me who I am, and dictate what I do, and I will never abandon them. Being mindful allows me to read people easier. That leads to being able to treat them with the respect they deserve easier. With respect comes honesty. You can't lie to someone you respect. Being mindful of the atmosphere around me, both physically and emotionally, is a…

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    In ‘Respect’ there are many different musical lines that bring together the piece. In the intro of the song it is just the brass, guitar, and drums playing for four measures until Aretha Franklin starts singing. The back-up singers and the piano’s entrance is about a half of a beat after Aretha’s entrance. At this point all of the instruments are in full swing. The brass has a solo about half way through the song; the saxophone having the melody and the trombone and trumpets playing the harmony.…

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