Showing posts with label respect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label respect. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
S.S.S
"You Will Go Far With CTR"
Mr.Haymore
This quote by Mr.Haymore means that if you choose the right then you will go places. For example, if you do really good in high school, you get good grades, you join in sports and activities then its most likely you will go to a really good university and you can get many scholarships by just going to school everyday and respecting people and doing all your assignments then later on you can get a high paying job. But if your in high school and you choose the wrong by doing drugs and mostly failing every class then the college or university would look in your record and they wouldn't like that so they wouldn't accept you because you will somewhat be a bad influence and like that you cant get a good career, its going to be difficult for you. If you choose the right then your path to success is easier and you will accomplish things that you've always wanted to do.
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Monday, May 2, 2016
The 10 Indian Commandments
- Treat the Earth and all that dwells therein with respect
- Remain close to the Great Spirit
- Show great respect to your fellow beings
- Work together for the benefit of all mankind
- Give assistance and kindness wherever needed
- Do what you know to be right
- Look after the well-being of mind and body
- Dedicate a share of your efforts to the greater good
- Be truthful and honest at all times
- Take full responsibility for your actions
Reflection: These 10 commandments mean that you should treat everything and everyone with respect. And no matter in any situation you should always show honesty and be kind. Treat people the way you want to be treated. Also means that take responsibility towards things/actions.
Monday, November 9, 2015
Veterans Day
What is Veterans Day? Veterans
Day is a public holiday held on the anniversary of the end of World War 1
(November 11) to honor US veterans and victims of all wars.
What is the purpose of Veterans Day?
In the USA, Veterans Day annually falls on November 11. This day is the
anniversary of the signing of the armistice, which ended the World War I
hostilities between the Allied nations and Germany in 1918. Veterans are
thanked for their services to the United States on Veterans Day. Why is it
important to show honor on Veterans Day?
When is it? November 11
What are few ways to show honor and
respect on Veterans Day?
·
Say
“thank you.” It’s a simple gesture, but a deeply meaningful one. If you
see a veteran in uniform out in public, simply step up and thank that person
for his or her service. Shake that person’s hand, look them in the eye and give
a sincere “thank you.”
·
Visit
a retirement home. Many veterans in retirement homes would be incredibly
happy if people took a moment to stop in and spend some time with them as
thanks for their service. Stop in at a retirement home near you, ask if there
are any veterans around and personally thank them. Take the time to ask them
about their service and genuinely listen to their stories.
This idea is
particularly powerful because many people in retirement homes struggle with
loneliness. A 15 minute visit not only shows veterans that you appreciate their
service, but also helps them enjoy a few moments of genuine human warmth and
companionship.

They should always be remembered because they
fought for doing what was right to be in a better place and to have peace. In
return we should honor and respect them for them risking their lives for us.
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