remember when establishing a curfew for their children is that a teenager's misjudged view of certain_32 may cause them to misbehave in some other way; this is proved by research conducted by the University of Minnesota, according to which teens tend to protest against what they see as 33....
while those who have deeply studied many topics tend to be more careful, more hesitant to make sweeping judgments — especially when dealing with something new or unfamiliar. Herein lies the paradox of learning:
Aah….why this happened to me why that happened to me, Millions of questions run through our minds which nobody else can see, We tend to curse everything but ourselves for the sufferings we go through, Be’cz we dont want to get encountered by ourselves or any crew, There’s so much...
In linguistics, there is a notion called Zipf's Law which states that frequently-used words tend to be shorter than seldom-used words. Dutton took this principle to its logical extreme in designing his project. As he explained in the introduction to Teach Yourself Dutton Speedwords: "The word...
Antonyms & Near Antonyms tend (to) regard appreciate attend (to) heed mind value prize treasure See More Synonym Chooser How does the adjective slight contrast with its synonyms? Some common synonyms of slight are slender, slim, tenuous, and thin. While all these words mean ...
During World War I, knowing how inadequate the soldiers’ food was, and needing to send a food parcel that wouldn’t spoil during the voyage to Europe, Australian and New Zealand women began sending their men Anzac biscuits – a nourishing, energy-packed variation of Scottish oat cakes. These...
Girls will tend to abuse, while boys may damage in other aspects such as curiosity, learning, and memory. When I read the chapter two of the book, Teaching with Poverty in Mind written by Eric Jensen, I completely agree with him that “A child who comes from a stressful home environment...
No society will ever be equal. Questions surrounding inequality in modern times are not just “Is there inequality?” but instead ask deeper questions like “How much inequality is there?” and “Where are inequalities most prevalent?” We as a society tend to be uncomfortable with the notion...
Cárdenas is a passionate devotee of the long sentence, producing multi-page strings of thoughts, reflections, and dialogue that tend to shift mid-stream—watch those commas, those “he says,” or “she thinks”—demanding attention while providing ample room for humour, recurring themes, and of...
are like bonsai trees. When you plant the best seed of the tallest tree in a six-inch-deep flower pot, you get a perfect replica of the tallest tree, but it is only inches tall. There is nothing wrong with the seed you planted; only the soil-base you provided was inadequate. (p....