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    Greeting People

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    There are many ways of greeting people‚ both formal and informal. The speaker’s task is to choose the appropriate one for the situation. It is also useful to know lots of different ones so as to not repeat yourself when you meet a number of people at the same time. As with any other aspect‚ you need to be careful about using informal expressions with people who you do not know well or whose rank or status is higher than yours. General greetings (Formal) Hello! How are you? How are you doing

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    societal rule that most people follow is a handshake. Handshakes have been a cultural ritual for a large part of human history‚ and is used across the world. The typical handshake is used as a greeting‚ but it has a variety of uses and is used in many social contexts. Some basic examples include a formal business greeting‚ a common hello for friends‚ or a sign of agreement between two parties. So for the past three days‚ I decided to break a cultural rule and try to not shake anyone’s hand. The reason

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    elders entered and were tolerant than the present generation. As I am meeting students from various colleges on a regular basis I do have to remind them to greet the teachers. The beautiful words Namaste ‚ Vanakkam‚ Namaskaram and any kind of greeting are alien to students. What I see is a kind of indifference in their attitude. Most teachers complain that students make fun of them. We respected our teachers and always craved for their attention. Many of you would remember your Moral Science

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    I feel that the people of my age are just in the right age group to start cultivating good habits and setting good examples for our younger generations. We can start by being polite. Saying “thank you”‚ “good afternoon”‚ “how are you” or other greetings to others can definitely brighten their day. Other than that‚ we can give up our seats in public transport to people in need. Recently‚ there is also a new trend of “choping” food for the needy which originally started by purchasing suspended coffee

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    history‚ the United States Constitution has been put to the test over the issue of free speech. The First Amendment states‚ "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." Even though free speech is one of the core American values proudly embedded in each citizen‚ some poopAmericans

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    Observation Paper

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    starts the worship with a prayer then follows it up with a hymnal song. After couple of songs‚ they move onto different steps‚ which I do not know what they’re called‚ but he moves onto his lecture or speech. The title was in Korean‚ so I briefly translated as confession to Christ. When he begins his speech‚ it’s very quiet and calm. Lecture is about hour and thirty minutes. I can tell that his very passionate about his job because when his up there‚ he yells and really emphasize on what’s important‚

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    freedom of speech is taken away‚ then dumb and silent we may be led‚ like sheep to the slaughter”-while many of us would not argue the right to freedom of speech we may start to question just how boundless freedom should really be. Throughout history‚ it has often been proven that words have the ability to translate into violent and often fatal actions‚ yet we continue to accept these actions in the name of free speech. Lawmakers continue to debate over the boundaries regarding freedom of speech and whether

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    Free Speech vs Hate Speech

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    Free Speech vs. Harmful Hate Speech Freedom of speech is instilled at the beginning of the Bill of Rights and it allows citizens of the United States to express their opinions without being afraid of what might happen to them‚ much like in other countries. Many times people are directly or indirectly harmed by others’ actions that are considered a right under the freedom of speech clause. Though‚ some people worry that if we do not allow for complete freedom of speech‚ it is hard to figure out

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    from volunteering at the 2013 First Coast Heart walk‚ to volunteering at Step Out and Walk to Stop Diabetes. At the Heart Walk I was in charge of the Kids Zone where I was responsible for kid’s safety‚ and at the Diabetes Walk I was responsible for greeting the walkers and making sure they got directed to their rightful stations. Being able to help those around me opened my eyes to the world. I am no longer self-centered about my life but rather focused on my fellow mankind. These valuable experiences

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    Freedom of Speech

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    Freedom of Speech The Constitution of the United States was written in 1787 and put into effect in 1789. The first amendment was put into place in 1791 as a part of the Bill of Rights. The first amendment of the Bill of rights ensures individuals freedoms of religion‚ speech‚ the press‚ and right to assemble. Freedom of speech will allow individuals to express their ideas freely. In the early 16th century individuals were taken to prison for speaking their minds and sometimes this penalty was punishable

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