Guy Montag is a fireman who burns books in a futuristic American city. In Montag’s world, firemen start fires rather than putting them out. The people in this society do not read books, enjoy nature, spend time by themselves, think independently, or have meaningful conversations. Instead, they drive very fast, watch excessive amounts of television on wall-size sets, and listen to the radio on Seashell Radio sets attached to their ears.
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation: I live on a farm, seasonal movement; It allows the animals to find new fresh green grass. It also allows the grass (where the animals were currently grazing) to help it grow back so then when the animals come back they will have nice green grass to eat next season. It also allows the people to take care of the land without any animal getting injured.
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<h3>Thomas Malthus argued that the unprecedented population growth will outpace the agricultural revolution, and this will result in deaths through starvation and hunger (Thomas). However, it did not happen. The industrial revolution was the driving force behind social change in Britain, especially the rural lives.</h3>
Answer:
mas malalim ang panganhailangan kaysa sa kagustuhan
Explanation:
kagustuhan- mamahaling relo at mamahaling sapatos
pangangailangan-pagkain at tirahan
Hans-Georg Gadamer (1900-2002) was an influential German philosopher of the twentieth century, inspiring a variety of scholastic disciplines from aesthetics to theology. In suggesting understanding was interpretation and vice versa, Gadamer identifies language acting as the medium for understanding. Gadamer’s philosophy of hermeneutics has major implications for education and formal schooling because Hermeneutics help to know the knowledge a student has prior to the lesson. This helps in the dialogue about a subject matter and therefore, the philosophy of Hermeneutics when applied in classroom helps the teachers pass information easily and effectively, hence, the learners capture the whole content of a topic.