What the author seems to be trying to say here is that there is always somebody that will be unhappy with what a leader has to say.
In a healthy society, there are always opposing views that are designed to be discussed and debated at length. The eternal problem is that unfortunately, you can't please everybody.
Political correctness is a very controversial subject in that some people feel limited and unable to express views that may cause harm and damage to others. They claim that society holds them back from speaking their mind. It is very difficult to apply one definition to this concept as a whole because it is definitely influenced by your position on the matter.
It seems here that the question is designed to include your own analysis and a bit of your opinion, so be sure to add this as well as factual and generalized information.
Answer:
according to faber, people don't have leisure time cuz their society is so
<em>fast paced</em> and <em>immediate</em>,
so they're not able to actually sit down and enjoy+analyze literature.
faber believes the term "<em>leisure</em>" refers to being able to digest quality information in a peaceful environment cuz that's what he pictures when he thinks of an intelligent and benign society.
<em>~hope i helped ouo have a nice rest of ur day~</em>
<em>lots of love,</em>
<em>lee</em>
Answer:
- 5/6 = 25/30
- 7/9 = 28/36
- 13/24 = 52/96
- 8/15 = 24/45
- 3/8 = 27/72
- 16/25 = 48/75
Explanation:
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In A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, Wollstonecraft contrasts her logic and reasoning with Rousseau’s work.
Mary Wollstonecraft’s “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman” is a step towards feminist philosophical work which speaks about the rights that the women have been deprived of. She explains in her work that how men and women are equal and hence should receive equal rights. She puts forward the issues of women as they were not allowed to work and had to be dependent on the male member of the family for their living. Her argument insisted on opening doors for women in the field of politics and medicines.
All the descriptive words make you get a picture in your mind