The story you are talking about is an old Cherokee tale called "Tale of Two Wolves." The wolves are symbolic, representing good and bad. The good wolf represents love, compassion, kindness, honesty. While the bad wolf represents hatred, jealousy, sorrow, and pride. When your teacher says the wolf who wins is the wolf you feed, they mean the wolf who wins is the one who you give into, the one who you give power over you. Give the bad wolf the power, you become the bad wolf. Give the good wolf the power, feed the good wolf, and the good wolf wins.
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The pitcher for the home team allows a lead-off double in the bottom half of the first inning of a Little League (Major) Division softball game. After returning to the pitcher's circle, the pitcher begins her wind-up to the next batter.
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I think the grandmother was nurture since she did it of love on the first place but the mom was nature since she grew up in that environment and doesn't know any different so she naturally treated her daughter like that because she thought that's how you raise children.
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Montesquieu sought in these elements, all certain types of the past, not political morality or the good society as such, but he sought nature. And political morality, or natural law, is hidden there. Thus, nature is the source of political morality, and not history. Montesquieu and his work are not historicist.
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