<u>Disagree of Students for installing Surveillance cameras in the schools is explained below </u><u>:</u>
- The main problem in the installation of a security camera will lead to privacy violations.
- This Privacy violation is the biggest concern in installing the camera.
- This privacy issue is not only for the student but also for the teachers.
- Both the teachers and students could worry whether about some hidden camera is there or not.
- Every student and teacher will not be aware of that and no one should like to take their privacy.
- The teacher and students will think that the management did not have trust in them.
- This will not create a better environment between the management and the students and also teachers.
- The cost of purchasing and installing cameras will cost high.
- After installing the monitoring and maintaining also cost more expenses.
- There also be theft issues.
Answer: I would hear animals and I would feel peaceful.
Answer:
Find the explanation below.
Explanation:
After arriving in the Alaska bush in April, McCandless attempted returning back to civilized life in July but unfortunately for him, the Teklanika river through which he entered the bush was now covered with Cantwell Glacier, a kind of snowmelt that made the river impassable.
He did not have sufficient food provisions to last him during his stay neither did he have a good map and adequate information of the geographical location he was sojourning to. If he had these pieces of information, he might have known of a cable car that would have crossed him through the river. He had no choice but to go back to the bus where he dwelt, and there, he died of possibly, starvation.
Focusing on Passepartout’s perspective makes the story
objective. Passepartout doesn’t have a personal bias or have anything to prove
so he doesn't react impulsively or affectionately. (Greenleafable,
Brainly)“Being much less cool-headed than Mr. Fogg, he was
much more restless, counting and recounting the days passed over, uttering
maledictions when the train stopped, and accusing it of sluggishness, and
mentally blaming Mr. Fogg for not having bribed the engineer. The worthy fellow
was ignorant that, while it was possible by such means to hasten the rate of a
steamer, it could not be done on the railway.” This is a quote showing that the
narrator is telling the story from third person, not Passepartou from first, thus giving the story a more real and relatable aspect to it.