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    Respect is the gratitude you show to someone you admire for their human qualities. If people didn’t have respect for each other it would have society based on hurting each other keeping everyone from living an enjoyable life. I respect family, friends, teachers and public service members. Like a job; it something people should do to contribute to their society rather than ignoring thinking someone else will do it. The definition of respect according to the Merriam Webster Dictionary “is a…

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “Every human being, of whatever origin, deserves respect. We must each respect others even as we respect ourselves.” This makes people wonder, could society function without respect? We all respect different people for different reasons. Maybe you respect your parents for how hard they work, or you might respect a friend for their accomplishments. Sometimes you could show somebody respect by just shaking their hand, or doing something as simple as saying thank…

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    points My Most Important Value: Respect Explanation: Having respect is one of the most important values to have. When I first meet someone, I look for a kind and caring person who respect me for who I am. When I think about respect, I see someone who will show passion and caring for me. Someone who will listen to me and actually care about what I am saying. If I don’t get that feeling when I meet someone, I really don't see a reason to give them my friendship. Having respect is a daily part of…

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    “Come what may I had to be a respectable woman”. An analysis of how the main character in Woman at point zero, Firdaus, learns to perceive respect through the influence of other characters and how she achieves it. Woman at point zero is a powerful Egyptian novel written by Nawal Elsaadawi, an Arab feminist who practised her craft as a psychologist in a society where women are oppressed by religion, politics and prejudice on an almost daily basis. The novel is a mixture of both fiction and…

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    health. The nurse’s job is to assess, and should be able to diagnose, as well as prescribe medication. The role of the nurse is to provide care, manage, assess and guide the patient, and help the patient adjust to any new physical defect. Nurses must respect one’s self-worth, as well as showing kindness and compassion toward a human being, whether if they are poor or wealthy, a friend or a stranger. However I believe the core of nursing is caring, and the purpose of nursing is to help. The core…

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    children: includes information about manners appropriate for various age groups) Rather than rigid rules, children should be taught that good manners consist of being kind and considerate and showing respect for others feelings.”…

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    specific facets such as providing employees the best place to work and maintaining loyalty amongst customers, to name a few. My understanding of the culture at Lincoln Electric Company is one of respect for employees, respect for upper management, a sense of community, and brand loyalty. Respect for employees is demonstrated in several ways. It appears to be the core of the company, as upper management realized when the workers are happy, they will have a desire to remain with the…

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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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    Chivalry was common around the world, however today the meaning of chivalry has dramatically changed. Since the times of chivalry, many things changed like how men are more dominant than women, along with no one helps the homeless and some people don’t respect their superiors. Chivalry was a moral system which was meant for battle and everyday life, it introduced chivalrous conduct. Chivalry was put into place…

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    and "burned-out candles stood at the heads of infant graves." This shows that the black community in Maycomb cares and respects the dead by visiting them every day and making their graves presentable and nice, "it was a happy cemetery." This is acting out the virtue to love tenderly because these characters are not only caring for the alive but are also providing love and respect for those who have passed away. Furthermore, Tom Robinson is also an example of the virtue to love tenderly. During…

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