<span>Sara is likely to form a lifelong attitude of basic trust towards the world. This
is the first stage of development described by Erick Erickson in which
the baby learns to trust others and their own abilities by receiving the
support of others in the first months of life. <span>Developing this confidence is essential for a healthy development throughout life.</span></span>
Because that all thought it was there land and then treated them horribly
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Historians have debated whether a unified progressive reform movement existed during the decades surrounding the turn of the twentieth century. While some scholars have doubted the development of a cohesive progressive project, others have argued that while Progressive Era reformers did not march in lockstep, they did draw from a common reform discourse that connected their separate agendas in spirit, if not in kind. Despite these scholarly debates, historians of education have reached a consensus on the central importance of the Progressive Era and the educational reformers who shaped it during the early twentieth century. This is not to say that historians of education do not disagree–in fact, they disagree intensely–on the legacy of Progressive educational experiments. What they do agree on is that during the Progressive Era (1890–1919) the philosophical, pedagogical, and administrative underpinnings of what is, in the early twenty-first century, associated with modern schooling, coalesced and transformed, for better or worse, the trajectory of twentieth-century American education.
Citizens may want things that will benefit them locally, however, aren't necessarily beneficial to the country in the grand scheme of things.
Opposite to this an example or where conflicts occur is when for example the government installs a wind farm in a scenic area of English countryside this may cause noise pollution or act as an eyesore to the local people and therefore may result in NIMBYism (Not in my back yard) despite it being a cleaner energy and potentially beneficial to the whole country
Population is an official count of people living in one place