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despair influence the writing of this passage
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Don’t do it. Don’t ever call your adolescent “lazy.” This label is more psychologically and socially loaded than most parents seem to understand. To make matters worse, the term is usually applied when they are feeling frustrated, impatient, or critical with the teenager, which only makes insulting injury from this name-calling harder to bear.
“Lazy” can have a good meaning when it is seen as the exception and not the rule, when it is seen as earned and not undeserved. “Having a “lazy day,” for example, can mean rewarding oneself and laying back and relaxing with no agenda except doing very little and enjoying that freedom from usual effort and work very much. When “lazy” is treated as the rule, however, calling someone a “lazy person,” then the working worth of that individual has been called into question. And “lazy” always attacks “work.”
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In cultures sacrifices are a way to please the gods and to bring good fortune to the land so that many of the natives will have a good life, sacrifices are done in rituals due to tradition in the places that have rituals that require a sacrifice
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Because he had to trap a little to make ends meet.
I've always thought that the book should be renamed
- George and Lennie
- Of Jobs and Men
Or
- The Life of George and Lennie
Very simple titles, haha :P