In other words, it<span> seems that culture and societal factors play a more ... As noted in Chapter 1, this </span>general<span> conclusion applies to racial and ethnic minority ... Many </span>features<span> of family life </span>have<span> a bearing on mental health and mental illness. ..... For example, minority individuals who </span>do<span> not </span>have<span> mental disorders are at higher </span>
B. bats do things to help the Earth
The main conflict is defeating the storm.
Actually a convergence of three storms onto one Geographic location. Yikes!
Other conflicts include the shrimper's need to make more money by taking one last trip out to sea even though it was the dangerous season. The shrimper's wives obviously don't want them to go out again as they worry and don't like to be alone.
The shrimp boat owner encourages one last trip as he wants more money as well.
The shrimpers risk losing their jobs if they refuse to make the last trip.
<span>“You’ll find this game worth playing,” the general said enthusiastically. “Your brain against mine. Your woodcraft against mine. Your strength and stamina against mine. Outdoor chess!”
There are many conflicts in this story, but this represents the central conflict of Zaroff hunting Rainsford. In this quote Zaroff is describing the "game" which becomes the man versus man conflict. </span>