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    Body Language

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    giving patients heartfelt news‚ a placing of a hand on a patient’s shoulder in our culture shows them you sympathize with what they may be going through‚ however in another culture placing a hand on a patient in anyway may be taken as a sign of disrespect. Depending on how well you know the patient‚ you can kind of get the feel as to what is and is not acceptable. It is extremely important to follow their lead and to pay close attention to them. Making eye

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    The Pledge of Allegiance

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    allegiance repersents the united states of america‚ so if you like to just stand there and hear it be said‚ or worse than that talk during the pledge of allegiance‚ all you are doing is showing disrespect to our country. Right now there are troops over seas‚ as all of you should know. Everytime you disrespect our country it is providing the assumption that you don’t care how the troops are risking there life for your freedom. OK maybe not you personally. But the united states of america. And all

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    My Duty Of Nationalism

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    However‚ that often doesn’t seem to be the case. Disrespect of all sorts runs rampant in our society. One of the worst of which is the disrespect of the flag and the people’s sacrifices that is represents. A practice of which is common upon the most self-entitled and artificially victimized people of our society. These people‚ take it upon themselves

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    Ap world assignment

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    .. but they never shall return to their previous status...” 2.) Compare the legal status of jews and pagans by the end of the fourth century. Which group was tolerated? Can you infer why? How would you characterize this toleration? Jews and pagans at the end of the fourth century were not treated the same. Jews were more tolerated than the pagans. You can tell this because it says “We ordain that none may have the liberty of approaching any shrine or temple whatever or of performing abominable

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    Gender Discrimination

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    discrimination is just as much of a problem as sexual discrimination. Now‚ we could look at the facts all day or we could just imagine what is right. It doesn’t necessarily take facts to believe what is wrong. Think about it. Do women deserve the disrespect that they are getting right now all around the world‚ just because they are girls‚ have longer hair‚ or even just talk “girly”? We are all unique in our own

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    Prohibition in the 1920s

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    cause a reduction in crime‚ poverty‚ and the death. It was also supposed to improve the economy and the quality of life. However‚ the opposite occurred. There was an increase in alcohol consumption and an increase in alcohol related deaths. Disrespect for the law‚ corruption‚ and organized crime all came about during the Prohibition period. Prohibition was responsible for the creation of “speakeasies”‚ which were bars and saloons that operated secretly. Bootleggers were individuals who illegally

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    began to majorly spread. After the fall of the Han dynasty‚ there were many responses to the spread of Buddhism throughout China between the 6th century BCE and 570 CE. Buddhism was accepted‚ tolerated‚ and rejected. Buddhism was accepted because it was an acceptable path to enlightenment. It was tolerated by those who would not be affected by its popularity and power. Those who rejected it were people whose wealth and popularity would be negatively affected once it gained popularity. During

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    medicine alone. ENVIRONMENT * A. Provide a quiet and clean environment to increase and hasten the recovery time of the patient. * B. Provide safety measures due to immobility of the patient. * Instructed the patient to do exercise as tolerated such as walking TREATMENT *

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    Marijuana Notes

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    says‚ marijuana is generally thought of as a relatively mild drug‚ an opinion supported by government initiatives in Canada‚ where marijuana possession has been decriminalized in many localities‚ or in the Netherlands‚ where marijuana sales are tolerated in "coffee shops." In the United States legalization of drugs almost invariably refers to the legalization of marijuana rather than‚ for instance‚ heroin and cocaine. Use of "hard drugs" like these is relatively limited‚ and most Americans consider

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    Lynching In America

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    Lynching in History The event "Symbols and History of Lynching in America” gave me an insight into the facts behind lynching in our history‚ along with providing impactful discussions that I couldn’t have gotten anywhere else. Before the event‚ I didn’t understand a variety of different aspects of lynching and other black experiences that are even present in modern day. One example is the variety of things that black individuals would get lynched for; such as attempting to vote or disregarding

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