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    Diversity is a concept that comprises the values of acceptance and mutual respect while acknowledging that every person is unique and brings individual gifts and views to the table. There are many traits and characteristics that make up each person 's personality and culture such as race, ethnicity, gender, socio-economic status, sexuality, along with age and religious and political beliefs. It is the differences that are comprised of these traits and characteristics that enable the incubation and

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    America; the “so called 'Melting Pot”, where people can become as one. Excuse me but may I be the first one to say, this is far from the truth. People are constantly judging and being judged by others. This “obligation” we all seem to get, in the midst of this action, is one of our greatest character flaws. Whether we choose to accept it or not, everything that revolves around judgement is fear. A fear to be different, a fear to be seen differently, a fear of not being accepted. It is sad to me to

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    Hello Professor Ram. I do agree with the nine characteristics. Especially the characteristic of creating an environment of mutual respect. No matter the age of the student, they know if the teacher respects them or not. If a teacher does not respect the students as individuals and respect their thoughts, opinions, and beliefs, the student will in turn not respect the teacher. As a result there will be little to no learning occurring in this teacher's class.

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    class waits for the teacher’s response. Mrs. Ross asks Teresa and Megan to come with her outside and instructs the class to carry on with the activity. 1. What level of mutual respect exists between students and the teacher in this scenario? How did mutual respect affect the classroom dynamics? How would you improve mutual

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    Respecting both human and cultural differences in a society is vital as a society can only wholly prosper when respect is mutual among all parties. In order for respect to be mutual among everyone, default judgements need to be fully brought to an end. It is important for the issue of default judgements to be resolved as they negatively impact societies as a whole, whether that be a group of people or even an individual person. As previously stated, default judgements create just one singular story

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    life. Since it is so important that students can freely express themselves it is also important that students are protected in doing so. Respect and is a very important behavior that needs to be exhibited in every situation that happens on campus. On the athletic fields, in the class room and yes even at parties every person needs to be held accountable to respect others. I think that respecting other athletes during sports is the hardest thing to do. Both teams are competing to win and only one

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    Therapeutic communication is an active process, and the nurse uses many strategies to help the patient express their ideas, feelings, and concerns in a manner, which establishes a mutual respect and acceptance. So, as the therapeutic communication builds between a nurse and a patient, which boosts the patient's comfort levels, encourages a feeling of safety and security, and increases their trust in the nurse care (Williams, 2016, p.89)

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    The Lakota Way Analysis

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    are important to being a good person, but respect shines above them all. It is at the cornerstone of every virtue the author puts forth. It is clear in every story told by Marshall and in every lesson taught in The Lakota Way. Without at least a modicum of respect, the virtues taught by the Lakota would be less valuable to us as a society. Respect as a virtue is a simple virtue and should be followed at all times in daily life. In a short definition respect means treating others, human or otherwise

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    As Confucious once said "Without feelings of respect, what is there to distinguish men from beasts?" Respect is a powerful word, and a powerful manner of showing how much you care about someone's beliefs, and how much you would care to spectate things in their perspective. Respect can be seen as a dominant theme in the Oddyseyy, not only because it is repeated often, but also because it is repeated effectively. Main focuses of respect are for the gods, but also many god-like mortals with great charisma

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    Advantage Of Ubuntu

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    (Botho 3 ANALYSIS 4 CONCLUSION 5 References 6 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Botho (Ubuntu) is an ancient African way of living which has been preserved from generation to generation. Botho is an important aspect of life which promotes the spirit of humanity, respect and harmony. It creates a competitive advantage for an organization because it leads to good term work, good customer service therefore leading to goodwill of the organization. This increases productivity and efficiency thus increasing the performance

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