Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 515 |
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And Other Basketball Skills Matt Scheff. A Show of Respect Players give their all on the court. They battle to outplay their opponents. Sometimes clashes get heated. But respecting an opponent is part of being a good sport. Denver ...
And Other Basketball Skills Matt Scheff. A Show of Respect Players give their all on the court. They battle to outplay their opponents. Sometimes clashes get heated. But respecting an opponent is part of being a good sport. Denver ...
Strana 41
... respect that have crept into its concerns , should now be thoroughly divested of the very appearance of any thing that is favourable to Apocryphal distribution . 5. Those who have been accessory to that studied conceal- ment which the ...
... respect that have crept into its concerns , should now be thoroughly divested of the very appearance of any thing that is favourable to Apocryphal distribution . 5. Those who have been accessory to that studied conceal- ment which the ...
Strana 38
... respect of the persons of the laity , in return for the benefit they derived from the ministry of their spiritual pastors . 3. Tithes in their essence having nothing substantial or per- manent ; they consist merely in jure , and are ...
... respect of the persons of the laity , in return for the benefit they derived from the ministry of their spiritual pastors . 3. Tithes in their essence having nothing substantial or per- manent ; they consist merely in jure , and are ...
Strana 62
... respect in the attitudes. Attitudes come before the behavior and are more consistent. Although we can manipulate the behaviors of others, attitudes do not open themselves to manipulation. We know what the ... RESPECT Respect as an Attitude.
... respect in the attitudes. Attitudes come before the behavior and are more consistent. Although we can manipulate the behaviors of others, attitudes do not open themselves to manipulation. We know what the ... RESPECT Respect as an Attitude.
Strana 59
... respect herself in one way and not the other. Consider again Hill's example of an Uncle Tom. The Uncle Tom, says Hill, “always steps aside for white men; he does not complain when less qualified whites take over his job; he gratefully ...
... respect herself in one way and not the other. Consider again Hill's example of an Uncle Tom. The Uncle Tom, says Hill, “always steps aside for white men; he does not complain when less qualified whites take over his job; he gratefully ...
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Strana 120 - Commissaries of their own appointment, who shall enjoy the same privileges and powers as those of the most favored nations. But if any such Consul shall exercise commerce, they shall be submitted to the same laws and usages to which the private individuals of their nation are submitted, in the same place.