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    Revised Rough Draft Chivalry derives from the Late Latin word “caballarius” meaning “daring medieval-gentlemen-at-arms” But in today’s society‚ chivalry is often mistaken for misogyny. I am here to tell you that‚ that is not the case. I believe in the old traditions of treating women well by doing chivalrous deeds like opening doors for her. This is not to belittling her because she is a woman so that must means she is frail. But it is out of courtesy and respect‚ and I will do chivalrous acts for

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    Refrigerator Etiquette

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    Refrigerator Etiquette I walk into my house absolutely famished it is 6 o’clock pm and I have just arrived from football practice; terrible day to say the least conditioning consisted of 10 gassers. I walk to the kitchen and I open my fridge to get some orange juice I have been craving since 7th period and what the do I come home to? A sip of orange juice left in the container! The biggest problem to me is if you find that there is only a tiny bit more than a serving of anything

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    Middle Ages and Chivalry

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    Chivalry is a traditional Code of Conduct that was followed by many knights in the medieval knighthood. Chivalry was originally seen as a warrior code and not too many people followed it early on. The Knights code of chivalry was a moral system that includes the virtues of Honor‚ Courtly love‚ courtesy and respect for marriage. Knights were seen as heroes throughout the lands‚ they were often expected to protect the weak and defenseless people. Medieval knights had to have strength and many skills

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    business communication etiquette standards while focusing specifically on verbal communication‚ nonverbal communication‚ telephone (to include cell phones and text messaging) communication‚ and email communication. Each of the aforementioned communications categories are defined and explored‚ and the etiquette standards for each are explained and related to employees‚ businesses‚ and interactions with customers‚ clients‚ and fellow employees.   Business Communication Etiquette Introduction Technological

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    Telephone Etiquette

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    Telephone etiquette 1. Speak clearly. A picture paints a thousand words but the caller on the other end of the phone can only hear you. They cannot see your face or body language. Therefore‚ taking the time to speak clearly‚ slowly and in a cheerful‚ professional voice is very important. 2. Use your normal tone of voice when answering a call. If you have a tendency to speak loud or shout‚ avoid doing so on the telephone. 3. Do not eat or drink while you are on telephone duty. Only eat or drink during

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    Bushido vs. Chivalry

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    eligibility requirement (Flori). During the twelfth century‚ the Church created chivalry in order for knights to lead pious lives and liberate them of material desire (Jerry and Ziegler 521). As knighthood became an increasingly‚ popularized phenomena‚ the code of chivalry bolstered the new connotation of knighthood as one of honor and nobility. Although both bushido and chivalry established morale based‚ comprehensive codes of honor and protection for nobility‚ Bushido avowed a deeper inclination towards

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    culture will become more and more close. It is undoubtedly that the etiquette will play an important role in this process. To the definition of etiquette‚ China and Western have a different understanding. As Chinese thinks that the etiquette is the common behavior standards that all the members must obey‚ and its purpose is to keep the normal living order of the society. In ancient China‚ a famous philosopher thinks that etiquette is a principal to deal with the relationship between man and supernatural

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    the term‚ “Chivalry is dead” and you could never really understood how it was supposed to be interpreted. What is Chivalry you may ask? Well Chivalry was morals that taught honor‚ courage‚ respect for women‚ and fear of God to name some points. Chivalry’s roots stretch way back to the 9th and 10th centuries‚ the system of Chivalry flourished most vigorously in the 12th and 13th centuries before deteriorating at the end of the Middle Ages. Unfortunately‚ Chivalry is close to

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    prince. In the film‚ A Knight’s Tale‚ the main character‚ William Thatcher demonstrates distinct traits that qualify and disqualify himself as a medieval knight. The film‚ A Knight’s Tale‚ depicts William as a knight by allotting the traits of chivalry and bravery to his character. There are many scenarios in which William has a display of bravery. For example‚ when opponents learn their jousting

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    What Is Chivalry Today

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    that Chivalry is dead; thoughts that no one is chivalr or that their actions don’t meet a level as high as chivalry any more. I answer this with a quote from the ChivalryToday.com Bloggers‚ “Far from being dead chivalry today is embodied by people whose actions are always trustworthy and admirable; who understand that strength and gentleness are not oppiosites; and who know the importence of standing by one’s principles‚ no matter how tempting the compromise.” So my answer is “No”‚ chivalry is alive

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