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According to George Herbert mead, the term significant other refers to _"<span>individuals close enough to us to have a strong capacity to motivate our behavior"</span>_.
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Add the inches together.
If the number of inches is greater than 12, divide the inches by 12.
The quotient is the number of feet that need to be added to the other feet.
The remainder is the number of extra inches.
Add the original feet plus the whole feet resulting from the addition of the inches.
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She explains how both she and Mrs. van Daan are loving and protective of Peter.
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“I love to hear her speak” “And yet by heaven, I think my love as rare” , are the two options that evidence the serious nature of the sonnet.
This is Shakespeare's sonnet 130, in which he mocks Petrarch's sonnets. In Petrarch's sonnets the loved one, Laura in this case, had supreme qualities. Nothing could be compared to her beauty. Her hair could be compared with the sun, her eyes with the sky, and she looked like an angel.
So in this sonnet Shakespeare says that even though his loved one is not perfect, he loves her and<em> loves to hear her speak</em> even though she doesn't sound like music, and sees his <em>love as rare</em> and valuable because it is based on humanly and not heavenly traits; and unlike others it is not based on unlikely comparisons.
Childhood experiences shape a person’s identity because memories good or bad make someone want to do something again or make sure someone doesn’t do something again. When I was younger I gave my dog food under the table (that was glass) and I got yelled at by my dad so instead of feeding her out in the open I learned to sneak her food. Not the best example but now I’m pretty good at sneaking around.