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larisa [96]
4 years ago
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North american culture typically defines maturity as taking responsibility for one's own life. based on this cultural mindset, a

north american college student who blames her tutor for the f on her math test would be considered mature.
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MariettaO [177]4 years ago
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Founded on this cultural mindset, a north american college student who faults her tutor for the F on her math test would be reflected mature. The answer is false because as a matured person in relation to the american culture, the student must take responsibility to his or her rating as a guide to improve and enhance self focus on studying with help of his or her tutor
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