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During your teenage years is one of the critical times of setting live long goals.
At this time in your life, your future is still young and full of possibilities and it is imperative you put enough thoughts in making good decisions
Most times, adults are a reflection of the decisions they made during their teenage years.
<h3>Ways in which failure to set goal is detrimental to teenagers</h3>
- It could lead to bad choices
- It could lead to future problems
- It could affect your relationship with your family and peers
- It could affect your health
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Answer:
functional theorists
Explanation:
The Functionalists believed that the stability of the society is reached when its parts contribute towards it. They added that each part of the society is functional in its approach. They perform their functions and helps in reaching stability. Every component has an integral role to play. Functionalism defines each institution to be existing because of the role it plays to bring stability in society.
Answer:
1) World War 2 wars
2) Civil Rights Movements
Explanation:
1) Attack on Pearl Harbor, being specific, anyway, they caught the US off gaurd and forced their entry into the war.
2) They forced the war to change its ways and the way they saw black people.
(So sorry for very weak answer but had to do this in like 2 minutes. Sorry!)
The experiment was doomed to failure from the beginning. General Carleton’s illusion that the Bosque Redondo would spawn a farming community of thriving transplanted Native American prisoners was disastrous.General Carleton was a strict taskmaster however, and although the Native American prisoners were sick, ill-fed and unfit for heavy manual farm labor, and fields were improperly irrigated, he nearly realized his dream of a bountiful harvest. By mid-summer 1863 the corn alone was expected to yield twenty-five to thirty bushels per acre, a minimum of 75,000 bushels. Considering the extraordinary handicaps under which the Indians worked, this was an astonishing accomplishment. <span>When it seemed Carleton would realize his dreams, nature dealt a lethal blow. The reservation’s 3,000 acres of planted agricultural land was struck by an inch-long cut worm, or “army worm”, that destroyed the crops. The following year, another promising crop was again insect-infested and destroyed. Demoralized, the Indians would refuse to plant again.</span>