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raketka [301]
3 years ago
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Think of a time in which you and others you know (family members, friends, and classmates) experienced an event that some viewed

as threatening and others viewed as challenging. What were some of the differences in the reactions of those who experienced the event as threatening compared to those who viewed the event as challenging
Social Studies
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bija089 [108]3 years ago
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Answer:

First earthquake I experienced in North along with my friends.

Explanation:

I am from south which is mainly plain area no mountains hills so we aren't that much exposed to earthquakes as compared to north. So when i experienced a severe earthquake in north, I could see the difference reactions of my classmates to that incident, and just to clear my class consisted people of north as well.

Frightened vs Relaxed: Those who belonged to north were relaxed, they just took cautionary measures and weren't panicking or stressing at all. <em>And on the other hand,</em> I who never experienced that severe earthquake was stressed out.

Forget and Move on vs Sticking to the issue: And another horrible reaction i saw was that as soon as the earthquake vanished they forgot about it and moved on started doing their own work as if nothing had happened. <em>But for me</em>, I wasn't ready to move on that much easily I bragged about the issue in stress to my colleagues and family in south.

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