General Westmoreland is known for several (in)famous quotes. One of them is:"The Oriental doesn't put the same high price on life as does a Westerner...We value life and human dignity. They don't care about life and human dignity."This particular jewel has been thrown around with little regard for the over-generalisation it represents since it was first uttered.
South Vietnam's social structure was similar to the US's social structure, except it was under extreme military influence due to the constant warring over the last 30 years; e.g. many people wore military clothing (surplus or otherwise), military surplus construction material covered civilian homes, bridges, roads, etc. South Vietnam was "supposed" to be structured (modeled after) along "free" country lines, such as the US, or any other NON-Communist country. E.g. freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of education, selling & trading (capitalism), etc. US personnel in country, were to respect those same social traditions, as they would in the United States. Any traditional ingrained Vietnamese traditions were NOT interferred with by the US Government, unless they violated common sense human dignity laws. If the South Vietnamese Government expected to continue to receive US assistance, they had to comply with US Policies of human rights & dignity.
Militarism is the belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively. Imperialism is an unequal human relationship such as an empire based on practices of dominance and militarism is the means to accomplish that control.
In respect to general human development and history, human settlements are influenced by natural hazards of various kinds. Diseases are one such natural hazard that affect both the human body (and mind) as well as the animals and plants needed for human survival. Weather (temperature, winds, earthquakes, and so on) is another significant factor that profoundly affects human settlements and settlers alike.
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Dignity is used to promote respect, honor, and integrity for oneself and others. It helps maintain self-worth, preserve autonomy, and uphold human rights in various interactions and relationships.
Another word for human dignity is respect.
the right way of living
People were hungry and dirty. The ghettos were very dirty, which caused diseases. Also, human waste was thrown onto the streets.
As stated in the Declaration of Human Rights, all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. A euphemism often used for suicide is death with dignity. Though his pants ripped when he fell, the mayor tried to retain his dignity. I hope that I do not lose my dignity over an answer that uses no big words.
The two foundations on which moral theology is built are: the concept of human dignity and the concept of the final end for man. Human dignity has to do with respecting human beings for who they are.
The human rights organization advocated for the dignity of all individuals, ensuring their fair treatment and respect in society.
Yes, in the way that all human beings deserve respect and dignity.Yes, in the way that all human beings deserve respect and dignity
basically human powered, walking and some carts.
The dignity of the human being is the inherent value and worth that each individual possesses simply by virtue of being human. It emphasizes the respect and recognition owed to each person as a unique and autonomous being, regardless of their circumstances or characteristics. This concept underpins principles of human rights and equality.
Steven Weinberg
yes specially females