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    cannot just respect people, you have to respect their property, their family, the things that are special to them, their goals, their life plans... you have to respect what they respect. If people didn't respect each other or anything we would live in a very rough society. When you respect someone it means you like them as a person, you believe that they are decent and worth your time. You believe that they will not be rude to you or hateful and that you can trust them. When you respect a person and

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    have piety towards one's own parents, then how can one be loyal towards one's friends, country, or any other? In ancient China Confucius taught filial piety as, “the reverent respect of children toward their parents.” (Ebrey, Cambridge Illustrated History, p. 43) Confucius taught that duty to one’s parents is an integral part of society because it fit into the larger ethical system that he believed in. As the saying says, how can one is not loyal to ones parents, how can they be loyal to anything

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    gender. II. Respect your parents and elders Respect is the greatest gift children can give to their parents and elders. It is not just a responsibility to give respect but it is a moral value and duty. In order to get some respect we should give respect, and parents and elders are the ones who deserve most of our respect as they help us in making our life meaningful. Together with many lessons in life, learning to respect people is also one the important lesson we learn as kids. Respect can be given

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    Teenagers Have Respect

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    of teenagers these days don't respect each other because they are jealous of each other. I think that I am lucky and have no reason to be jealous so I try to respect everyone the way they are. Although the people I would like to talk about is how much respect I have for my mom and dad. I think that having respect for your parents is one of the most important things especially as a teenager. If you don't have respect for your parents then why should they have respect for you when you grow up.

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    word respect, but they don’t know what it means. Respect is the esteem for or a sense of the worth or excellence of a person. There are things in life you need to hold in respect. Respect for yourself, respect for others, and respect for property. Respect is taught to people everywhere and it is even taught to them in their religions. Respect is the very aspect that keeps everything in your life. Respect for yourself is very important to a person because it can be the balancing factor of your life

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    Respect vs. Disrespect

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    Respect Vs Disrespect By Osita Onyebuchi Respect vs. Disrespect Have you ever met someone who was rude to you and didn't hold you with much regard? How did you feel? Did you feel angry? What do you think respect is? How is respect earned? Respect is an important way of being kind and good to other people. We live in a society that respect is earned not given. With respect there is also an opposite side of disrespect. The definition of respect is to consider worthy of high regard. There are

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    achievement. Respect is also a particular aspect,point, or detail. The word respect originated from the Latin words respicere and respectus. In many indigenous American societies the perspective of respect differs slightly because it serves as an important concept valued in their culture's context. Aside from meaning positive feelings of esteem or deference is also viewed as a moral value that teaches indigenous individuals about their culture. Everybody should have respect. A good

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    Teenagers And Families

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    “You can kiss your family and friends good-bye and put miles between you, but at the same time you carry them with you in your heart, your mind, your stomach, because you do not just live in a world, but a world lives in you.”- Fredrick Buechner. In today’s world there seems to be many problems between teens and their families. There are key factors in these tensions such as parental divorce, technology, depression, and so many other issues. It can be very difficult for teenagers to relate to their

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    “Discipline is your friend, not your enemy.” Throughout history, parents have used this ideology to ensure children obey and respect authority. Ray Bradbury used his story, “The Veldt”, to make the point that discipline is essential for proper growth in adolescence. He believes that if parents do not discipline their children, it will lead to their demise. In the story, when the parents, Lydia and George, do not discipline their children, Wendy and Peter, the children lost respect for their parents. This

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    means no one gets left behind” (Lilo, Lilo and Stitch). Family, one of the few things in life that you are born with. Family, your one safe place when it may feel like the world is against you. Family, and parents in particular, are always there looking out for you. They do a lot for you, from when you’re born all the way up until you leave the house and start living on your own. Good parenting skills are essential to put children on the right track. Whether it’s being there when they’re going through

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