Parents should never lie to their children even if it is about a difficult subject such as death financial problems or divorce because It will cause the parent to tell more lies to keep the story going. there is a saying that goes, “what a web we weave when first we practice to deceive.” Each tiny lie may need additional lies to keep the painful truth from your child until you find yourself in a web of dishonesty that is very hard to get out of without causing more pain than you were first trying to protect your child from. Parents who teach their child that honesty is always the best policy should be modeling it to themselves as well.Eventually the child will find out the truth and discover that not only was the truth kept from his or her, but there was deception involved. Whether the truth comes out because the lies became too great or because he or she has simply gotten older and discovered the truth on his or her own, their relationship with you will be damaged. She will feel pain and disconnection from you. Though most pain and disconnection can eventually be repaired, it can take years to rebuild.It teaches the child that little lies are ok. This belief will eventually lead to the belief that bigger lies are also ok, until all truth is negotiable. When a child eventually discovers that mom and dad are frequently telling her small untruths here and there, she will learn to do the same. At first these lies will start out small, and may even seem “cute” to her parents. Unfortunately, soon these lies will begin to snowball, getting bigger and bigger. Eventually she will be lying about everything and believing she is doing no different than her parents.
In the story the older people were telling the story and when someone asked "When was that" they replied "Very long ago" and they continue to say "beyond the memory even of their great-grandfathers. So with this evidence from the passage what would be the most suitable answer ? I would say the answer should most likely be history.
The correct answer is - <span>A. It's obvious that humans will never travel to planets near even the closest stars.
</span>The word <em>obvious </em>makes us realize that this is actually somebody's opinion rather than a fact. The author didn't provide enough evidence to support this claim - and saying that something is <em>never </em>going to happen is wrong because there isn't a 100% chance they are right. Maybe some day we will travel deeper into the space - the author cannot claim this will never ever happen.
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They speak of imminent "Dark Nights," and he realizes that the moon is waning. He imagines that his theory about the division of labour being carried to the extreme was right, that at one point the ancestors of the Morlocks must have been driven underground to work for the ancestors of the Eloi, but that now the balance of power has shifted. In their restful ease, the Eloi have grown weak, while the Morlocks have grown strong. He imagines that both are the descendents of man, and that the instinct against cannibalism must have gone out of style. He also imagines that his journey into the underworld must have horribly upset the Morlocks. Nervous, the traveller hastens to find a safe place to spend the night.
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A). Title of the book
C). Call number
E). Author's name and date of birth.
F). Publisher.
G). Number of pages.
H). Place of publication and date.
I). Additional entries in the system.
Explanation:
Catalog systems are described as the index that offers a tabular grouping of all the data by proposing a structural and organized form to it which makes it more convenient and accessible for the readers to look for the desired information from the huge database provided in the text.
As per the question, the kind of information that could be accommodated in catalog systems would be as mentioned above as these would help prepare the 'index' of the information that would guide the readers with a specified direction about the content present in the text and assist them to search their desired information. Thus, options <u>A, C, E, F, G, H, and I</u> are the answers.