I think the answer you are looking for is all staff members should deal with misbehavior in the same way.
But dealing with misbehavior, all in the same way, is unrealistic in the real world. Students should be able to adapt to different situations. If all the teachers do the exact same thing, the students might expect that kind of treatment in the real world and that's not going to happen.
The Haida and Maori cultures view the mother-child relationship as:
Both view mothers as caring and protective over their children.
The Haida myth focuses on creating light and people. The Haida creation myth is about a trickster who stole the sun, the moon and the stars in order to bring light to his own world. Even though he created animals, fish, trees, men, and all the creatures, they lived in darkness because he stole light.
On the other hand, the Maori myth focuses mostly on the relationship between parts of nature. The Maori creation myth tells the story how humans were born and how nature helped in their birth by sacrificing themselves.
Hope it helps.
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The correct answer is: D, It offered financial aid to rebuild the shattered economies of Europe.
The answer is A. his embarrassment about the cause of his beloved father's death.
The story revolves around Jerome's father dying because he was crushed by a pig that fell from a balcony. Jerome used to idolize his father, perhaps partially because he also lost his mother when he was very young and his father was the only parent he had. As he grew older, he realized people's reactions to this event was laughter. He became embarrased, and this caused him angst.