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Gentleness is a value and quality in one's character. Being gentle has a long history in many, but not all cultures. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
Quality refers to the distinctive characteristics or properties of a person, object, process or other thing. ...
The term gentleman (from Latin gentilis, belonging to a race or gens, and man, cognate with the French word gentilhomme, the Spanish hombre gentil, and the Italian gentil huomo), in its original and strict signification, denoted a man of good family, the Latin generosus (its invariable translation in English-Latin...
The word culture, from the Latin colo, -ere, with its root meaning to cultivate, generally refers to patterns of human activity and the symbolic structures that give such activity significance. ...
Understandably, in times of war, gentleness may be inappropriate, but when the combatants are mismatched, then the stronger can afford magnanimity toward the weaker, in the sense of fair play. In this way, it is possible to minimize collateral damage. The United States detonated an atomic bomb over Nagasaki on August 9, 1945, effectively ending World War II. The bombings of Nagasaki and Hiroshima (on August 6) immediately killed between 100,000 and 200,000 people and are the only known instances nuclear weapons have ever been used in war. ...
Justice is a concept involving the fair and moral treatment of all persons, especially in law. ...
Collateral damage refers to unintended damage amidst intended damage. ...
Gentleness can be viewed as a refinement of character; in difficult times, a thoughtful approach can serve as a model for others; when one thinks only of oneself, and not also of others, then it is easy to hurt others unintentionally. Look up model in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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