That perhaps the subject isn’t human but is trying to appear to be, it also suggests an idea of concealment or mystery.
Thomas and Chess would describe Avery as being an easy child.
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Thomas and Chess assert that children often fall into one of three temperamental categories: easy, slow-to-warm-up, or challenging. Children who are easy to rise up are typically joyful, active, and quick to adapt to new situations and environments. Children that take longer to warm up are typically calmer, less energetic newborns from birth, and they may have trouble adjusting to new circumstances. Children that are challenging tend to have irregular behaviors and biological patterns (such as eating and sleeping), struggle to adapt to new surroundings, and frequently express their negative emotions extremely strongly. These children are the hardest for caregivers to satisfy and keep the enthusiasm and energy for everyday care, as the category name suggests.
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Traditional economies don't use money or equivalent forms of currency: they're based on a more direct exchange of goods: people offer what they have and negotiate what they want to receive in return.
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Its Velocity Over time right?
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Edit: During part A, the man's velocity Increased over the short period of time, comming to a constant speed at B. After his speed quickly slowed down, where is remained constant one more in D. Imedently rose to a speed F, in part E. Accelerating in part G, before decreasing H, and remaining constant in I for the rest of his journey.
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Well germany’s economy was terrible after world war one (if that’s the war that you’re talking about) and the economy in the US during the depression was also obviously terrible. there was a lot of inflation in both regions.