Showing posts with label Respect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Respect. Show all posts

Thursday, April 27, 2017

The 10 Indian Commandments
  1. Treat the Earth and all that dwells therein with respect.
  2. Remain close to the Great Spirit
  3. Show great respect to your fellow beings.
  4. Work together for the benefit of all mankind.
  5. Give assistance and kindness whenever needed.
  6. Do what you know to be right.
  7. Look after the well-being of mind and body.
  8. Dedicate a share of your efforts to the greater good.
  9. Be truthful and honest at all times.
  10. Take full responsibility for your actions.
When it comes to the 10 Commandments, I think of the bible and the story of Moses. I don't mean to offend anyone, I will respect these beliefs. However, when it comes to why you follow something it is because it is the right thing to do. I try to follow the 10 Commandments of the bible, with these being somewhat similar. The main focus of these commandments(above) is to be a better person. These commandments are to show respect to everything and everyone. It is the right thing to do for yourself and others. As the outcomes will only be positive, because it brings unity and kindness among others. So it's better to follow the 10 Commandments, being how you stand and where you come with your heritage.

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

“President’s Day”

... Happy Presidents Day! President’s Day is known as an American holiday, it is celebrated every third Monday of the month of February. It was established in the year of 1885, which formally recognized the first president, George Washington. It is still named “Washington’s Birthday”, Washington’s actual birthday is on February 22nd. It is a day to celebrate all the U.S . presidents from the past and present times.
President’s Day is celebrated on the third Monday of the month of February. It is known to be an observed day for some occupations and school districts.
Some ways to show respect and honor on this american holiday are:
  • Post the American flag outside your home
  • Write a letter to the president
  • Write with quill pens
  • Presidential Profile coins
  • Play the Bill of Rights drawing game
  • Play the Abraham Lincoln Penny Spelling game
  • Craft Presidential puppets

It is commonly and officially known as “Washington’s Birthday”. However, President George Washington’s birthday was actually on February 22nd.