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Responsibility of a Teacher: Developing The Desirable Characteristics of Students
In an age where parents are increasingly shirking their responsibilities in bringing up children, it is the teacher's responsibility to assist in developing the desirable characteristics of students. This hub lists ten desirable characteristics which teachers are responsible for developing in the classroom to avoid increases of deviant behavior in society in the future.
2 commentsWe're all good people....in person
Holding doors open for the person behind you walking into the post office. Quickly moving out of the way in the supermarket isle when someone asks to get by. Coming to aid of a neighbor in time of need. Simple acts of kindness. So simple, yet my...
5 commentsThe Party Crasher's Secret: how to be the guest everyone wants.
All party crashers something in common: to get into an event, they have to become the ideal guest. Here are some tips on how to develop the etiquette and skills necessary to be the perfect guest, and always be guaranteed an invitation.
0 commentsThe Art of Gratitude: How to Say, “Thank You”
Where did our manners go? We were all taught to say "please" and "thank you" when we were growing up, but so many of us have forgotten these lessons. Here's a little reminder of When and How to say, "Thank you" ... more importantly, Why saying those two little words is so darned important.
4 commentsYou Can't Always Get What You Want: A Poem
You can't always get what you want! Or - can you? A Poem
58 commentsHow to Teach Your Kids Manners
Whether your child is young or in their teens, you can teach them good manners.
15 commentsDead Doesn't Mean "Nice"
As a teenager, I knew a boy who was a delinquent, for lack of a better word. He hung out with a bad crowd, was consistently in trouble, openly used drugs and alcohol, bullied other kids, and had little or no ambition with academics or employment....
1 commentWhen the Older Men Whisper, Hello Gorgious! A Compliment or a Dirty Mind?
What a compliment is to one person, is an offensive matter to the other. A dirty mind is a joy forever to me, knowing to others it's the biggest shame of all.
19 commentsHow about some cell phone manners???
Just the other day at Old Navy, I thought about a man! Not my boyfriend, not Johnny Depp, Brad Pitt or Justin Bieber either. I thought about Mister Knigge! Freiherr Adolph Franz Friedrich Ludwig Knigge (16 October 1752 – 6 May 1796) was a German...
4 commentsLook At The Mess We Have Created In Society, We Are All Responsible!
What you are about to read is the hardest hub that I have ever written on hub pages, I am sharing with you parts my life that I am not proud of and parts that have brought me great pain, but I am doing this for one reason - I want people to have a...
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