She does not see anything wrong with it.
Answer:
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- I won't take it. Because even though I've seen everyone around me lose their humanity today, I realized that in this moment, I have finally found mine"
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- "...and I realize that this is the true core of human nature: When we've lost the strength to save ourselves, we somehow find the strength to save each other."
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- "When we've lost the strength to save ourselves, we somehow find the strength to save each other."
Globalization and Sustainability in the Novel Dry by Neal Shusterman.
the interconnectedness of human-made systems and opportunities; the relationship between local and global processes; how local experiences; reflect on the opportunities and tensions provided by world interconnectedness; decision-making on humankind and the environment.
Answer:
The blind doctor was able to navigate safely through the obstacles along the hallway, 'guiding' him to safely walk without hitting the obstacles.
Explanation:
Benedict Carey's article "Blind, Yet Seeing" from The New York Times reports the physical case of blindsight, which can be overcome by a person. The article also discusses how the subconscious mind of a person is capable of helping a person 'overcome' certain obstacles despite being physically blind.
In an experiment conducted, a well-educated blind doctor was asked to participate which he initially refused. His stance was that he <em>"had no interest in navigating an obstacle course - a cluttered hallway - for the benefit of science."</em> True. But when he did agree to be a part of it, his subconscious mind helped him <em>"zigzag down the hall, sidestepping a garbage can, a tripod, a stack of paper and several boxes as if he could see everything clearly." </em>This shows that the subconscious mind is still able to 'aid' a person despite physical blindness.
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