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     When Maggie the Magnificent landed on the peach-and-plum-colored planet, the villagers rushed to greet her. Some were smiling, some were singing, and others gave Maggie hugs hello. Maggie felt comfortable and relieved to see they were so friendly. She decided to explore this charming planet further.

     The roads were lined with sparkles and filled with villagers. As Maggie walked along the sparkly roads, she noticed that all of the villagers looked completely different from one another.

     Some of the villagers had five horns on their chins, and others had two or three. Some had violet-colored eyes, and others had eyes that changed color every day. There were goobely goblins, and there were jumping giants. But they all had one thing in common. Everyone seemed to find something to admire about everything. It appeared as though their admiration was genuine and strongly felt.

     Maggie saw the young standing so the elderly could sit. She saw parents listening so their children could express how they were feeling. And she saw teachers teaching so their students could learn. It was all right out in the open. It was all about respect.

     Maggie the Magnificent continued her walk along the glowing roads of Planet Awe. There was a constant display of respect by the villagers for each other. They seemed to realize the true value of each of their family members, friends, and just about everyone and everything in the universe.

     A jumping giant stopped to introduce himself.

     Maggie asked, "What do you like best about your planet?"

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