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Means the right thing to do or the best thing to do in a certain situation. For example, it is appropriate (the right thing to do) to call the judge “Your Honor”, but not to call them by their first name “Hi John”.
2
The effect that your appearance has on others; you can make a good impression (people will respond well to you) when you are polite, clean, and dressed appropriately for court.
3
The way you look on the outside; the clothes you wear and how you wear your hair, etc…
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The way we act toward others; the way we move or hold our body, the look we have on our face or the way we speak to others.
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To be in charge of your behavior and emotions; to keep calm, make good choices on what you say and do in court.
6
To show someone that you value them or their role. You understand that they have an important place in your life.
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The same thing that we sometimes call our feelings. We can feel happy, sad, angry, frustrated, calm, anxious, peaceful, etc…
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Daily routines for washing our bodies, sleeping habits, eating habits, and other lifestyle habits.
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The same as control; to be able to respond to people and situations in the best way possible.