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It is d.
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They sang the song for rain or hope it didn't snow, or for fertile soil. I am a teacher believe me i know
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Ah, little kids, the young people who wont ever listen. When dealing with little kids, it might be EXTREMELY difficult to not want to say some words to them (that they probably wouldn't understand, but their parents certainly would when they repeat the words to them). here's some following tips:
1). Breathe. yes, im speaking like a counselor now. yet, deep breathing can really help not let that anger come out.
2). put yourself in their shoes. (Not literally, your feet would not fit). but, try to understand that when you were that age, you were such annoying as they are currently
3). entertain them. Although they have VERY short attention spans, providing them with somethings to do, can help them stop bugging you for a moment so that you can get a break.
4). think if this is right for you. if this is a job, maybe you should switch to another one. Dealing with kids is only a skill that some people have.
good luck! :)
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One of the biggest influences on my personal life has been the people I'm around and the things I watch. I say coffee like Jerry Seinfeld because lately, I've been watching Seinfeld and things like that have rubbed off on me. For my development, however, I don't really remember a whole lot of my childhood, but I'd guess I was raised to be a little more "adult" than other kids, mostly because that's who I was around most of the time. My parents and their friends didn't have any kids my age so I was stuck listening to politics and city developments. At the time, I probably thought it was insanely boring, but in hindsight, I'm a lot more mature than I would have been if I only hung around kids my age. My parents and I have a good relationship, so I've picked up on things they do/say, just like how I do with my friends. I've always thought that was interesting, how people pick up on things other people do. Little details they notice, little details they don't but still cling onto them. I'd bet my friends have copied my movements or said a phrase I do, just because they hang out with me. That's just the human experience.
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Answer: Elevation.
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In psychology, the desire to do more for society is called the higher moral calling or the term "elevation" is used. That is where you feel you have not done nearly enough to feel satisfied until you go above and beyond. It is similar to the feeling you get when you see a stranger do a good deed for another stranger. It makes you feel like you have done "less than" but the other stranger may be more elevated or called to a higher purpose.
It is what inspires others to do good.