The answer is "Avoiding relational stage".
When we move toward the avoiding stage, it might be an approach to end the ponderousness that accompanies stagnation, as individuals flag that they need to shut down the lines of communication. Communication in this stage can be direct or very indirect.
The answer is hospitality
<span>1. the brigands plotted to rob the train by the end of the day using guns and covering their faces not to be recognized. 2. paul experienced a total metamorphosis in his behavior after he had the accident. He seems to appreciate his life even more. 3. the contemptuous child wondered why none of his classmates do not want to play with him after he was so rude with some of them. 4. a donnybrook erupted at the grocery store when the shop assistant refused to help a customer.5. many people know that h20 is the nomenclature for dihydrogen monoxide which is the technical term for water.6. the fans in the home crowd yelled a hilarious incantation when their favorite singer appeared on the stage singing his most popular song. 7. the procrustean bus driver refused to take a black mother with his children. 8. the stygian cave made a good hideout for the outlaw because it was very dark and gloomy so nobody could find him there.9. kelly thought herself too cosmopolitan to live in the countryside after being in the most important cities of the world. 10. the lawn is rife with weeds this year because we were not able to find a good gardener who can keep it clean and because the weather did not help with such amount or rain. </span><span>
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The commonalities that I see in these quotes about the golden rule is that they try to teach a very important lesson that we can say is universal: "do unto others as you would have them do unto you." It can be considered universal by the fact that it can be applied to any situation no matter your religious background or ethnicity.
I think so many religions contain a variation of the Golden Rule for the same reason. It is a universal principle of respect and reciprocity that is at the very basis of any long-lasting relationship. We could say it is common sense. The actions I do and the impact they have will be returned to me consistently as I did them.
When air moves it picks up tiny bits of loose materials and moves the to other places. Soil carried by wind it scrapes rocks <span>and eventually destroy its composition and this process is known as erosion.
Given enough time, this process will destroy both natural and human made structures no matter how strong and solitd they were.</span>