Respect is something we all should know and do. You should always respect someone because if you don't then you are disrespecting that person. You should always treat others the way you want to be treated. Respect is something you earn, not something you take. You should always do the good thing to get the best respect out of someone. You should always respect someone because if you don't, that's a reputation that goes on there list about you. The word will spread quickly and you will not get any respect. If you want someone to respect you, respect them back. If you disrespect someone then they'll disrespect you too. Getting respect is like getting your parent’s trust or anyone’s trust. Always respect others and they will respect you. Earn respect not take respect. Taking respect is like dictating someone.
Several other desert animals live in burrows too. Their back legs are short and sturdy to help them evenly distribute their body weight and walk in sand.
Beaches monitored in 2010 continued to experience lingering impacts from hurricanes Katrina, Rita (August and September 2005, respectively), and Gustav and Ike (September 2008). Use of Cameron Parish Beaches remained below pre-storm levels, although they are slowly recovering as the area is rebuilt, and Hackberry Beach remained inaccessible. Although Louisiana experienced no direct hurricane impacts during 2010, the oil spill that resulted from the April 20, 2010, explosion on the BP leased Deepwater Horizon offshore drilling platform affected most coastal beaches on the eastern half of the state. Oil flowed from the damaged well for three months following the explosion until it was capped on July 15, 2010, although closures at some beaches continued through the end of the swimming season due to persistent oil fouling and the presence of cleanup crews. Use at the remaining beaches during 2010 was at approximately historic levels.