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    Friendship and Respect

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    would tell you how they feel towards you regardless of how you’d feel while some think of what to say just not to hurt you. These people around us who are not akin to us may be our friends and some may be our enemies. But do we really have levels of friendship? If so‚ then we also have levels for our enemies‚ right? I am pretty sure that in the middle of both kinds of relationship comes Nothingness. Friendship‚ I can say‚ is not just a matter of label nor of status. People who have been friends

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    Word Respect

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    No one knows me as well as my parents. No one wants the best for me like my parents. It is agreed that adults should make important decisions for their teen age children. They are experienced‚ know child’s abilities‚ spend money‚ give time and most of all love their children will explain my point. Should Parents Physically Discipline Their Children? Should parents physically discipline their child for doing something wrong? I say yes! I think physically discipline one’s child will correct behavior

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    People have been debating whether to dispose of after school sports for many reasons. Some schools that have banned sports have saved thousands of dollars and students got higher test scores. Therefore‚ school districts should not have sports so they a can help cut costs for the district‚ improve student grades‚ and the fact that emphasis on sports has gone too far. Schools across the U.S. have banned sports to increase their budgets and have succeeded. In Ripley’s article “Yes‚ It’s Time to Scale

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    Should We Help the Poor

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    Should we help the poor? According to a study shown in a piece of Russian newspaper‚ the poor in China is going to account for more than 19 percent of all the Chinese. Thus‚ a heated discussion has been raised that whether we should help the poor. And in my opinion‚ we should help the poor‚ but we should help them rationally. Individually‚ we are supposed to help the poor out of virtue. And if so‚ we can fulfill our life more meaningfully. Since childhood‚ we have been taught that we should

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    Nco Respect

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    There are many reasons why lower enlisted soldiers should respect non-commissioned officers in the military. It is important to respect an non-commissioned officer in order to keep the balance in the work place. Even if respect is not deserved or given back to you‚ the military still expects you to give them respect because they are appointed above you. Not showing them respect will result in getting yourself in trouble that will make yourself look bad to your other superiors. Punishments will

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    American students should attend school year round because it has many benefits to the students. Students that attends year round schooling are more intelligent. Year round schooling students have a better success rate. I believe Americans should attend school year round because it provides a education for the students. Students in foreign countries are more intelligent than students in the United States. Students in Singapore and several other Asian countries significantly outperform American students

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    Should We Rely on Experts

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    "We believe that experts are more able to process information than we can and they are able to come to better conclusions than we could come to on our own." But is it so? I will be going over the two different opinions: Should we rely on experts to help us make decisions or not? Some people believe that we must rely on the experts‚ primarily because due to their authoritative opinion‚ we spend less time dealing with the problem. It is also convenient because the conscience of the decision lies not

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    Should we legalize marijuana? this is a question asked by many politicians and student alike. There are many views on this subject. if we legalize marijuana it could save the governments a lot of money if they did not have to prosecute people who use marijuana and are caught by the police. Canada has already taken a step in the direction of legalizing marijuana because it has decriminalized small amounts of marijuana. Under this law if you are caught with marijuana as

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    We Should Not Fund NASA

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    NASA should not funded a large amount of money. There are more important events that is occurring that we need to solve or discover than space. A decent amount could be reserve for NASA because it could increase our knowledge about space and help invent new equipment. NASA could help resolve the problems like climate change. NASA did help invent equipments that some individuals use everyday such as weather satellites‚ fire gear‚ etc. NASA has pushed science to new heights and increased ways to help

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    Respect: an Exploration

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    In her book “Respect”‚ Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot probes an important element of all human relationships and provides personal stories of professionals who approach their work respectfully and pragmatically. I have selected to analyze the chapter pertaining to healing‚ wherein a pediatrician’s clinical work is focused on respect for her patients‚ competent advocacy skills‚ and challenging the common approach of other pediatricians who primarily focus on technique and technology as opposed to the overall

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