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    different ways. For example, high school students, football teams, volleyball teams, even school bands knelt for the national anthem. Colin Kaepernick is a professional athlete and is showing high school athletes and student’s that it is alright to disrespect the flag. Not standing for the National Anthem I believe is completely wrong. That flag stands because all of the men and women who risked their lives and many died so we could live in a free country. Not standing to show them respect is saying

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    notes on for they have much discipline & I truly should be learning a thing or two from them. The army is an organization that is widely known through out the entire world for its discipline & merit that I am apart of & should live up to. Since 1776, the Army has trained soldiers to win wars protect the land & to help society develop & evolve into a much better place. These reasons make the Army a very adapt well rounded & respected war fighting organization, because they truly are a example of

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    While many accounts of the Trojan War differ, the motivation that drove the war remains the same by all accounts, the beauty of Helen of Troy. The Trojan War is proclaimed to be a mission to rescue the most beautiful woman on earth. Being a woman myself, I am very aware of the influential role that a woman plays in a man’s way of thinking and behaving. Can beauty alone be the driving force to sail 1000 ships in its pursuit, 10,000 soldiers in its conquest, and engage in a 10 year long war in its

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    standing for the National Anthem. It is all over social media and the news around the country. People should stand for the National Anthem. The armed forces deserve respect and kneeling is a great sign of disrespect to them and our country. First of all, “Not only does it show disrespect, but it is a great distraction to your football team, it is not good to use your team as a platform.” This quote really tells a lot because the NFL is for football and to win the game not to cause a lot

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    While many accounts of the Trojan war vary by author, the motivation that drove the war remains the same by all accounts, which was the beauty of Helen Of Troy. The Trojan war is proclaimed to have been a mission to rescue the most beautiful woman on earth. Being a woman myself I am very aware of the influence that a woman can have on a man’s way of thinking and behaving but can beauty alone be the thriving force to sail 1000 ships in its pursuit, 10,000 soldiers in its conquest, and engage in a

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    Some Prominent Elders of Australia’s traditional owners believe that our national Australian flag disrespect’s their people, but a change to our flag may also disrespect the soldiers who have fought for our country. We’ve romanticised the Australian flag for many years, is it time to take off those rose coloured glasses and see it for what it really is? The Australian flag was inherited from the British in 1901 leading to the act that it doesn’t represent the traditional owners of our land we live

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    Greeks. Xerxes, in his attempt to get his armies to Greece, made the smart military decision of making a bridge of boats across the river to get his troops across. This was actually a relatively common thing in the ancient times (Schironi, Oct 15). However, the Greek viewed their rivers as gods, and this “yoking” of the river was Xerxes disrespecting the river deity. The river god retaliated by tricking Xerxes and the fleet and eventually destroying the entire army (Persians. 353-514). The chorus makes

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    How Is Othello Respected

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    were seen with disgust show by Iago dictating to others to “disrelish and abhor the Moor”. As a Moor Othello was not seen as a human equal to the white population of Venice. The people of Venice feel that they are justified in their ridicule and disrespect of Othello because he was inferior to Europeans. The Venetian’s idea of superiority of Othello is shown through how they rarely address him by his name Othello they choose mostly to refer to and call upon him as the Moor. In the play the

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    spoken at his company. He should want to understand everything that they say. What if they are talking about one of the other employees or of one of the management personnel? That shows disrespect of the leadership. Speaking to someone when only those two understand each other at a place of employment shows disrespect in more areas than once. Lastly, I'll put a twist on the whole situation. What if only the employer and his right-hand man spoke two languages? They could give the briefing for that

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    the United States Army we are taught to live by the Seven Army Values. They are broken down to us in the acronym ‘LDRSHIP’ which is short for Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity and Personal Courage. We are all taught these 7 Army values repeatedly from day one in the United States Army. First we memorize these values. Then we are trained to live by them. All of these 7 values coincide with each other, and play an important roll in our Army lives. These 7 Army Values also play

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