"The basic concept is to provide them all their comparative education, where they are able to decide for themselves what is right and what is wrong, that whatever was told to them previously is not true," Pakistani Col. Iman Bilal said. "It is not all about being radical. It is about being a decent human being first."
Brian measures time in a couple of ways. One way is literal. Brian marks off the days in the wilderness at his shelter door, on stone. Each mark is a day and in this, Brian is able to fully grasp the length he has been in the wild and also note how time is measured. In a more symbolic way, Brian marks off time in his own mind as to specific events that he has had to endure. The struggle for a food source, the discovery of fire, the cultivation of fire, the words of Perpich in taking things in an incremental manner, as well as the need to develop "tough hope" are all examples of this. As Brian becomes more reflective in the wild, he recognizes that time is measured in how much he has changed. n this, time can be seen in a subjective manner, something that exists outside the realm of the objective. In measuring in time through this manner, I think that Brian is able to demonstrate maturation and growth in that he recognizes that he can only control what experiences he has as well as how he appropriates his own setting. In conceptualizing time in this manner, Brian demonstrates a sense of maturation and growth as he marks off time in his time.
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Anchoring effect is when you make a decision based on the first thing that you see for example you see a pants that cost $3000 and you see another pait that cost $200 because of the first option you saw this other pair automatically becomes cheaper to you. You made your judgment from the first information you recieved.
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