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The boy was drug out of his room in the middle of the night. He didn’t know where he was going or who he was going with. He was searching for his dad but he was nowhere in sight to be found. He was thrown in the back of the dark black truck with a lot of other kids. He whispered because he was afraid to talk afraid he would get in even more trouble than he already was. He whispered, “Do you know where we are going?” No one seemed to hear him or ignored him. He was so scared without his parents there to be with him.
One day earlier...Jackson was 11 years old and his mom dropped him off at school. He was having a bad day at school and the principal called his mom to come to get him. His mom was really mad at him and she slapped him across the face and sent him to his room. He didn’t want to go to his room but he did anyway. He then came out of his room and he tried to find his mom, he then found her and she was out on the hammock and she was asleep. So he found a pillow and then put it over her face and she woke up and was screaming and fighting back but Jackson wasn’t giving up, and he killed her.
When Jackson realized what he had done he called his dad and said: “Mom’s not waking up and I don’t know what to do.” His dad said “call 911 and get an ambulance and I will be there soon.” So Jackson called 911 and told the operator that his mom didn’t wake up and my dad’s not home the operator said: “ok the ambulance is on the way.” Jackson’s dad came home and Jackson was nervous about what his dad was going to say. Jackson’s dad who’s name was named Charlee went to Jackson’s room and gave him a hug and said: “They are going to get an autopsy and see what happened to her.” Jackson’s face turned white as a ghost and he said “Okay.”
Academically, cutting it very broad technically, these two geniuses might
be classed as `Romantics` but they are not typical of The Romantics.
You might find, yes, the first answers` suggestions - Keats, Wordsworth, some of Elisabeth Barrett Browning, Christina Rossetti having more the flavour and adornment and/ in rhyme more typical than either Dickinson or Whitman whose deep works reflected more the cultural, than The Romantic zeitgeist. Dickinson, melancholically, Whitman more exuberantly... Though if tyou like them, or one, you will enjoy the task more :) and be more exacting I imagine.
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still, still, was that really his father?
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Cooperation is a positive social motive. It is equally significant as competition in motivating a person to reach the goal. Cooperation alongwith competition provides a very healthy signal for the upliftment of the Society.Cooperation is a positive social motive. It is equally significant as competition in motivating a person to reach the goal. Cooperation alongwith competition provides a very healthy signal for the upliftment of the Society.
Various studies have been conducted by sociologists, social psychologists and anthropologists on the effect of cooperation as a social motive. Usually two primary factors determine cooperation. They are, age of the subjects and kinds of material available.
Particularly in case of children of 2-3 years age, cooperation is mostly expressed in play. Ross found that children of 2-3 years of age showed cooperative behaviour more frequently when playing with clay than when playing with blocks.
General observation of children in play ground and school indicate that cooperative play is essential most clearly among the children who were 3 years of age and older. Experimental studies of competition and cooperation develop simultaneously and approximately at about the same age, i.e. after three years of age.
Crawford’s (1937) study on the cooperative behaviour of Chimpanzees is worth mentioning here. Crawford gave three problems to the Chimpanzees. These three problems required the cooperative effort of at least two Chimpanzees for their solution. A single Chimpanzee could not solve any of these problems alone without the help of another Chimpanzee. The Chimpanzees were given to do the tasks alone as well as in pairs.
Results showed that when the animals worked in pairs they could pull a heavier box than what it could when it was in the lone situation. The most interesting observation from this experiment was that Chimpanzees could not learn to cooperate i.e. they could not pull the two boxes at the same time.....
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