For example: You could do a transition paragraph that's kind of like a time warp, with flashes of what your character lives through during that time warp. Then, you can come out of the paragraph with a sentence like this:
If I were Harrison in exactly the same situation, I would have chosen to save other people. Since Harrison has to be smarter than the rest of the people in the story because of the insane number of handicaps he wears, I think I would have spent time prior to escaping finding a way to free other people of their handicaps and overtaking the government, especially the Handicapper General, Diana Moon Glampers. Instead of going on national television to find an empress, I would have escaped underground and found others to help me or I would have found a way to get the weapons/fighters/etceteras to help me actually overthrow the government. I would have tried to find ways to help people celebrate their unique talents while also finding a way to make sure that people aren't discriminated against so that society could be fair to all people and still rich with culture and art and things of beauty.
As the story is told, Harrison and the empress were killed by Glampers, and because of the handicaps, nobody even knows it happened, not even his parents...and it happens on live television! There is no way a revolution could be started if there aren't people to keep the fight going. It makes a lot more sense to overthrow the government first and then find someone to dance with.
For me personally, I would want to use my talents to help other people, and, since the story seems to want the reader to think about how important individuality is, I think I would want my story to be one that embraced my talents and strengths in a way that would really help other people.
C). Descriptions show an example of how Amy sees two cultures reacting to food differently.
Explanation:
The descriptions provided in the given excerpt from 'Fish Cheeks' that function to support Tan's claim is that 'they display an instance of how Amy perceives <u>two cultures' response towards food in different manner</u>.' This distinction in the Chinese and American culture helps the readers' in understanding that the different cultures have distinct customs but one must not be ashamed of their native culture. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
No.Its not good to compare yourself to others because your gonna see everything that looks good to them and then look down on yourself. Youll wanna be just like them and your gonna start to loose your self esteem if you cant look exactly like them.So its really bad to compare yourself to others.Your unique in your own way.I suggest giving yourself compliments like..Liking yourself for who you are. <3
‘Integrity‘ is a prominent concept for moral wellbeing in our society. This contribution from every individual in a nation will reflect the completeness of the nation. India is a country with diversity in religion, culture and languages. People have diverse mindset, views and interpretations, but there should be no compromise in national integrity which emerges at individual levels only. Integrity builds moral ethics that eventually helps to confront corruption and other moral evils. It should be noted that integrity is a crucial concept for constructing a sound nation.
{Integrity in a Community}
When it comes to the inclusive growth and development of a community, integrity plays a crucial role. If a community is synchronised and acts as a coherent system with sound morals, it will be a very prosperous community. The culture of building moral lessons starts with the kids and it becomes a continuous cycle of morality. A community without integrity will see a definite fall over time. Integrity in a Community can be classified into two fundamental types: 1.Academic Integrity
2.Professional Integrity
{Academic Integrity}
Academic integrity is a systematic approach where the teachers, students, researchers act with honesty, mutual trust, respect and responsibility. Academic integrity is indispensable to build a good moral character of the students so that they can follow the same principles throughout their life. A true form of integrity nurtures a future leader.
Students should be well mannered, should acknowledge the efforts of teachers and parents for their wellbeing. Students should accurately complete their homework with proper disciplines. In college or university, the students should follow these basic principles in a broader sense.
{Professional Integrity}
Professional integrity is the key to the growth and development of any organisation. It is a trustful relationship between employee and employer and also between team members or colleagues. Integrity in a workplace creates a positive environment that promotes healthier productivity. In the workplace, praise or recognition of good work is as essential as the constructive criticism of devalued work. Professional integrity in an organisation is very important as it is linked with the numerous members of each family of the
employees.
{Conclusion}
The kids should be taught the proper lesson of integrity from a very young age. It will help them to take greater responsibility in the later stage of their life. They should be taught to be helpful when others are in need. A proper lesson thus makes a kid an enthusiast, fearless, kind, respectful, humble and purposeful human being which the world needs desperately to survive.