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    Education and Respect

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    Period 1 How Can Respect Make Me A Better Student? Students and teachers agree that there is often a lack of respect between teachers and students‚ students and students‚ and teachers‚ students‚ and parents. Students report that respect in the classroom is vital for the success of each student. They say teachers need to be respected by the students in order to effectively teach and students need to be respected by their teachers in order to learn. Respect being an important character trait‚ is

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    Respect for Life

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    be the fruit of your womb‚ the produce of your soil and the offspring of your livestock‚ the issue of your herds and the young of your flocks!" (Deuteronomy 28:2-5). The Old Testament also testifies how God has specially marked individuals for an important role of leadership from the very first moment of their lives: "Beloved of his people‚ dear to his Maker‚ dedicated from his mother’s womb‚ consecrated to the Lord as a prophet‚ was Samuel‚ the judge and priest" (Sirach 46:13). God gave the ten commandments

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    The Importance of Respect

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    Respect Respect is very commonly and mutually defined as regard for‚ or appreciation of worth or value of someone or something. In my opinion‚ respect goes far beyond this definition. Respect is the cornerstone of the society in which we live. Although many look at respect as simply treating another person or thing with kindness‚ this word has many different aspects. Respect plays a big role in our everyday lives. Everywhere we go and everyone we meet‚ we give some form of respect. Respect comes

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    The Honor Code “An anonymous author stated that he has learned‚ when people honor each other‚ there is a trust established that leads to interdependence‚ and a deep respect for each other.” (Unknown) This quote gives an exact definition on the importance of an honor code for schools and how students should honor their school‚ fellow classmates‚ and most importantly their faculty. Honor codes exemplify a well-established atmosphere where faculties of a school reassure themselves and parents that

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    Accountability in the Army

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    responsibility in the United States Army. A Soldier must always actively strive to reflect well upon the Army. To do this‚ they must hold themselves to a higher standard than the rest of society. From the outside looking in‚ It would be unreasonable for a citizen to place faith in a person who cannot even be responsible for themselves‚ especially with a task as great as defending a country. If it was a wide spread problem‚ it would reflect negatively on the United States Army and we would lose our support

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    The Army Values

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    The Army Values The Army values are; Loyalty‚ Duty‚ Respect‚ Selfless service‚ Honor‚ Integrity‚ and Personal Courage. The seven Army values is what being a soldier is all about‚ it’s what defines us. When you see a soldier walking down the street you can see these seven values in the way he/she presents he/she self. The seven Army values are broken down to us in the acronym “LDRSHIP”. Loyalty: To bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S constitution‚ the Army‚ your unit and other soldiers.

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    Army Leadership

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    immoral‚ dangerous and otherwise unhealthy for the general good of the people he or she affects. What makes a leader? FM 6-22 describes a leader as: “…An Army leader is anyone who by virtue of assumed role or assigned responsibility inspires and Influences people to accomplish organizational goals. Army leaders motivate people both inside and Outside the chain of command to pursue actions‚ focus thinking‚ and shape decisions for the greater Good of the organization…”

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    Morality and Respect

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    Respect Respect has great importance in everyday life. As children we are taught to respect our parents‚ teachers‚ and elders‚ family and cultural traditions‚ other people’s feelings‚ our country’s flag and leaders. And we do tend to value these things; when we grow older‚ we may shake our heads at people who seem not to have learned to respect them. We develop the tendency to respect only those who are popular. We may also come to believe that‚ at some level‚ all people are worthy of respect. We

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    Army Values

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    Desmond Boyd ARMY ROTC/ Col. Deas 20Feb2013 Army Values What are Army Values and what are they put in place for? For beginners there are seven Army Values they are Loyalty‚ Duty‚ Respect‚ Selfless Service‚ Honor‚ Integrity‚ and Personal Courage. These seven values also form an acronym “LDRSHIP”. The Army Values were put into place to help soldiers make the right decision at all times in the Army and outside. Loyalty is to bear true faith and allegiance to the US Constitution‚ the Army‚ your unit

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    Salvation Army

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    Introduction: The Salvation Army is an integral part of Christian church‚ the movement founded by William booth and his wife Catherine in 1865 in London‚ England has now spread across the globe in 124 countries and provides services is in more than 175 languages as of 1st January 2011. Its International headquarter is based in London. Its objects are ‘the advancement of the Christian religion of education‚ the relief of poverty‚ and other charitable objects beneficial to society or the community

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