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1. What schools rules would you be willing to break to maintain the respect of your peers as well as your own self-respect? 2. What unspoken or “unofficial” rules do you follow in order to maintain the respect of your peers as well as your own self-respect?

3. What hardships have you overcome that threatened to rob you of your pride and self-confidence? (please just give me an example because i don't know how to answer this)

4. Describe the people from your own life who display personal pride and dignity. (also just give me an example so i can think of something)

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