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Respect

It is something everyone wants, not many have, and few want to give. Most people would   appreciate "just a little bit," and most should give just that. Unfortunately, a lot of the time, this     does not happen. Perhaps this is because the concept of respect is not understood. What   exactly is respect? The dictionary defines it as an act of giving particular attention or high or     special regard. This does not explain what it is; it only outlines what it may be. In general, though, respect can be broken down into three main forms.

The first is the respect of others. "Others" includes your peers, teachers, parents, and everyone   else. It is adding a ma'am or sir to the end of a sentence. It is obeying in class and not being   rowdy in the hallway. It is the respect of their ideas and what they stand for. It is what brings   people together, and if not used, it is what can tear people apart.

The second form of respect is the respect of property. This includes anything from writing on a   desk at school to stealing from a department store. Property, whether it is the school's, a   company's, a stranger's, or a friends, should always be respected. Respect means taking that   extra few seconds to drive the speed limit so as not to hit anyone or anything. It means not   smashing a pumpkin at Halloween just for fun. It means not throwing that piece of trash on the   ground. That is respect.

Lastly, one must respect his or herself. This respect is holding your head high and respecting   your own opinions. Its acknowledging that you have ideas and then sharing them because you   are not afraid of what others may think. It is not letting peer pressure and other things effect the   way you think or want to think. Respect for yourself is the most important of all because   without it, you would have no respect for others.

Now that you know a brief, but clearer, explanation, of respect, practice it. Practice at school, at   home, or at work. Say thank you, please, and you're welcome....

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  • Submitted by: bignerds
  • Date Submitted: 06/28/2008 08:11 PM
  • Category: History Other
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