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    Customer and Respect

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    1. How would you operationally define the construct of respect? Take the perspective of each of the three client sectors: insurance‚ air travel‚ and retail. I would define respect as finding the way to treat the customer in appropriate way to keep them satisfied. More satisfied client‚ better profitably for the companies. Respect is a fundamental value underlying human relationships.  Respect for customers is an essential ingredient of long-term performance. It means paying attention to the clients

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    Why Animals are not Equal to Human Beings Some philosophers deny that animals warrant direct moral concern due to religious or philosophical theories of the nature of the world and the proper place of its inhabitants. One of the earliest and clearest expressions of this kind of view comes to us from Aristotle (384-322 B.C.E.). According to Aristotle‚ there is a natural hierarchy of living beings. The different levels are determined by the abilities present in the beings due to their natures. While

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    Should animals be used for scientific research and experimentation? From ancient times‚ humans have relied on animals for their survival either as food (sheep‚ cow) or for competition (horses) and companionship (dogs). As humans became more familiar to their environment‚ they then also started utilizing animals for attainment of knowledge dating back to the days of the great physician Galen (129-200 AD)‚ who used animals to exhibit that arteries contain blood and not the air (qtd. in Giridharan)

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    Haya (respect)

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    is very weak. Narrated by Abu Huraira (ra): The Prophet said‚ "Faith (Belief) consists of more than sixty branches (i.e. parts). And Hayaa is a part of faith." (Bukhari) Traveling outside of western part of the world one see a drastic change in human behavior. Western part of the world demonstrates an example of NO HAYAA. In America‚ it’s socially acceptable to disrespect ones parents‚ teachers and elder with little to no punishment for one’s behavior. Furthermore‚ young adolescent has the ascendancy

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    Animals should not be in zoos. Animals should not be in zoos because it takes animals from their natural habitat‚ they are not always treated well‚ and putting them in a zoo can interfere with their natural instincts. Zoos don’t provide the space that is needed for that type of animal‚ so instead they are cramped up in a little cage. They also don’t get to do what they want‚ because the zoo owners are always are telling them what to do. Zoo animals aren’t always treated well‚ because sometimes

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    Montana‚ Oregon‚ Utah‚ Nebraska‚ Missouri‚ Michigan‚ North Dakota‚ Ohio‚ Kentucky‚ Oklahoma‚ Kansas‚ Louisiana‚ Arkansas‚ Georgia‚ Mississippi‚ Texas‚ and Alabama‚ not only is gay marriage banned‚ but thus are public partnerships. Others may ask why should gay marriage be legalized‚ but I ask this: why ought another person be able to indicate who marries who? If a man and a woman get married‚ no one gives the impression to care. They are two people who feel fondness for one another and poverty to start

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    Animals just like humans are a subject of life and therefore this brings about the issue of them having rights too. And having being a subject of life can be justified by them having as much high levels of complexity as humans and therefore much time is needed for one to study them and to get to understand a whole lot of things about them. This is to say getting to know what their preferences are and what they dislike. Animals are aware of their existence and are therefore conscious and make conscious

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    Showing Respect

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    Showing Respect Aileen Hernandez M. As teachers‚ usually we have to deal with a lot of things‚ such as yelling in the classroom‚ running in the halls and the lack of respect. Nowadays‚ disrespect is filling our classrooms and parents do not do anything to put a stop to the situation. As teachers or human beings we do not have to confuse respect with fear‚ because our work is to give tools and knowledge to our students‚ not frighten them. Kids are not showing any type of respect to teachers

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    Military Respect?

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    Military courtesy is basically no different from courtesy in civilian life‚ just good manner and politeness in dealing with other people. The experience of life has proven that courteous behavior is essential in human relations. The distinction between civilian courtesy and military courtesy is that‚ military courtesies were developed in a military atmosphere and have become customs and traditions of the service. Most forms of military courtesy have some counterpart in civilian life. For example

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    Animals should not be kept in captivity at zoos Many of us have been to a zoo at least once in our lives before. Zoos are premises for the captivity of animals‚ where they are studied and displayed for the public to see. Have you ever stopped to think of the trauma that the animal went through while being taken from its family and its home‚ to be locked behind a cage for the rest of his life? Do you remember leaving the zoo that day knowing a whole lot more about animals than you did before? Although

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