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<span>The Watsons are called the wierd Watsons because they don't quite fit in. They hate the cold, their mother overdresses them, and to top it off Byron gets his lips stuck on the car mirror.</span>
"Cinderella, The Legend" fits the Protestant ethic because the moral principle in this fairy tale is that good fortune can be merited. The story shows sibling rivalries and in some way sex-role stereotyping. It is an interesting fable about socialization. In Cinderella, the author conveys the idea that virtue will be rewarded whereas evil will be punished.
If the source you are attempting to use is not credible, information may be false.
In healthcare there a lot of news articles over various diseases like ebola, west nile ect.
if you wish to get information on curing or treating a disease as such, it is best to use a credible source.
if you do however use a non-credible source, you may try to use the information given from the article and maybe try to treat an illness but possibly fail or make things worse.
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Stories show recognizable patterns in the world, and between people, and we find meaning in those patterns. we use the stories and patterns to understand our world and others.