Research has also proved that money makes us happy only to the point where our basic needs are met. After that, it doesn't cause a spike in overall satisfaction. Now, a new study proves that the experiences we have, rather than the stuff we own, are more likely to make us happy in the long term.
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Read the excerpt from Night below and answer the question.
“Hey, kid, how old are you?”
The man interrogating me was an inmate. I could not see his face, but his voice was weary and warm.
“Fifteen.”
“No. You’re eighteen.”
“But I’m not,” I said. “I’m fifteen.”
“Fool. Listen to what I say.”
Then he asked my father, who answered:
“I’m fifty.”
“No.” The man now sounded angry. “Not fifty. You’re forty. Do you hear? Eighteen and forty.”
Why does the prisoner insist that Wiesel and his father lie about their ages?
He wants to win the favor of the Nazi guards.
He is probably deranged because of the conditions in the concentration camp.
He is trying to save their lives.
He considers them a threat and is trying to get rid of them.
Wiesel declines to enable himself to overlook the Holocaust in light of the fact that, as one of the survivors, he did accept part of detachment. It's his obligation to witness, since he is a "delegate of the dead among the living,". Wiesel's work provoked one commentator to review Isaac Bashevis Singer's meaning of the Jews as "people who can't let themselves rest and let no one else rest,"
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Pluto was one of three brothers and two sisters born to the Roman god, Saturn, and his goddess wife, Ops. Upon the death of SATURN and after the defeat of the TITANS, the three brothers divided the realms of their father. JUPITER received the sky as his dominion; NEPTUNE, the sea, and Pluto, the underworld. Though it may seem like Pluto received an inferior inheritance than that of his younger brothers, the Roman underworld was far less sinister than one might imagine.
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