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    In the U.S. Military services, rank determines who gets to tell whom what to do. The higher one 's rank the more authority (and responsibility) they have. U.S. Military personnel fall into one of three categories: (1) enlisted members, (2) warrant officers, and (3) commissioned officers. Warrant officers outrank all enlisted members, and commissioned officers outrank all warrant officers and enlisted members. "Rank" and "pay grade" are closely associated terms, but not quite the same. "Pay grade"

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    Why Is Respect A Friend

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    Since my childhood, my parents, especially my mom, stressed the importance of having at least one true friend that can always be there for me. The other day - as I pack my bag for school - my mom came in and said, “Jocelyn, as always, remember to be nice and friendly to your friends”. Back then, I fluffed her off with a simple nod. I did not understand what it meant for me to be nice and friendly to “friends”. As a 1st grader, I came up with my own personal definition I often could refer to. And

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    he Usual Suspects by Christopher McQuarrie The Usual Suspects (Bryan Singer, 1995) was written by Christopher McQuarrie and shot on a low budget $6 million (estimated) for such a successful film grossing over $51 million worldwide. The storyline is a crime mystery thriller the genre has a set of conventions, they create a high level of anticipation, uncertainty, mystery and nerve-wracking tension. They also help the audience understand the film more easily and know

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    A Noncommissioned Officer's duties are numerous and must be taken seriously. An NCO's duty includes taking care of soldiers, which is your priority. Leaders must know and understand their soldiers well enough to train them as individuals and teams to operate proficiently. This will give them confidence in their ability to perform well under the difficult and demanding conditions of battle. Individual training is the principle duty and responsibility of NCOs. NCOs are responsible to fulfill not only

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    Hatred and the use of racially derogatory speech We live in a highly amalgamated world where the things have been moving on a very fast pace. That is the idea behind having the world globalized and the bridging of gaps has brought about this massive change in the ways that we look at the world and how we may perceive it. In times like these the management has grown in its domain and the onus is on them to ensure that the things are on the right track. That is something that may sound too simple

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    It has been about 3,000 years since Homer wrote the Odyssey. A lot has changed since then. From countries to forms of entertainment and technological advances to human values. The values humans promote and punish in their stories have changed a lot in the thousands of years since The Odyssey. Because humans’ stories used to value honoring God and hospitality. Still, now, people's stories show that the values are more about fame and beauty. The Odyssey shows the values of honoring the gods and hospitality

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    Writer Joan Didion in her essay “On Self-Respect” describes the value of self-respect in regards to her own perspective of what it means. Didion’s purpose for this explanatory essay is to explain what self-respect means and its purposes to the intended audience, women. Women are the intended audience because when this essay was written in the 1960’s, expectations of women were developing in a way that was no longer related to their roles in society, but their actual character, specifically physical

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    Ben shows respect for his mom by doing his chores and saying, “ yes ma” to her. People show no respect for Ben, so he wants to run in another place to where the respect for him. Right before he runs away, he sees a respectful note from his mom. That makes him want to stay with his mom. His dad comes home, and he does not know whether to give respect or to show respect to this man who he just met. He doesn't have a chance to talk with him, so he has to wait. Yankee soldiers come to protect Jacob and

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    seemingly treated with respect, but in reality they are often treated as children rather than as knowledgeable individuals, wasting the wisdom they have acquired. Throughout the book, the concept of respecting elders was enforced and everyone gave them the highest respect especially, the Giver, who Jonas was gradually getting to know. Being the Giver had aged him, and Jonas could tell “ that [he was] very old,’ [he]responded with respect. The Old were always given the highest respect”(Lowry 96). In their

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    Respect for authority is a central theme in the Jungle Book and the guiding principle in this law reinforces that elders are to be respected and obeyed. Akela was the ultimate authority in the jungle and respect for him was of the utmost importance. In humans this has similar meaning, though not as highly looked upon as in the jungle kingdom. Some humans honor those who are wiser and older, but it is not law to do so and many do not respect elders. Jungle law is about obedience and respect, it

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