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Nobody knows they are doing bad things. They do what is most appealing to them. Not necessarily rational, but the person's primary interest. So, it depends on the person. "Bad" is completely subjective, so it depends on the situation and the parties involved. As a general rule, however, there are seven common reasons.
Hurt.
Fear.
Insecurity.
Inclusion.
Exclusion.
Guilt.
Shame.
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Pollution: Infecting all organisms including humans, which then gives the increased chances of creating new diseases.
Global Warming: Destroying the reef and sea life, which when the turn comes, will kill us humans.
Illegal Fishing/Poaching: We are killing the sea, the ocean makes about 85% of the Oxygen we breathe, and whales are apart of this process. So you make whales extinct, then the CO2 and Oxygen get depleted. No life on earth can live with a dead sea.
The most likely Dante's opinion of the sin of betrayal is that it is most serious. This is a sin when a person commits teachety with their loved ones. Cheating on your wife is a serious manner because you promised each other to be always.
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kids miss their school and friends the most during remote learning
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1. Ballads were traditionally passed down orally, or through tongue.
2. Haikus originated from Japan and were often about nature; usually a month or season of the year symbolizing something in life.
3. It can be debated where limericks are originally from, but they were first used in England. They are often about human characteristics, they often tell a story through their rhyme scheme about a person or place and comparing it to morals or customs.
4. Sonnet: Originated from Italy, there are different variations of how sonnets are written (i.e. Italian, English, Occitan...), fourteen-lines, follows multiple rhyme schemes...
Limerick: Originated from England, there are different variations of how limericks are written (i.e. Double Limerick, Expanded Limerick, <em>Gimerick</em>...), five-lines, follows AABBA rhyme scheme.