This quote is from Cormac McCarthy's novel "All the Pretty Horses", written in 1992. It tells a story about a 16-years-old John Grady Cole who grew up on a ranch in Texas.
This quote portrays boy's love and passion for horses, but also his loneliness and feeling of abandonment. He made a bond with horses like no other. Horses defined him as a person and he wishes humans could be more like persons. In the previously mentioned citation, he emphasizes the understandment and coherence between the horses, as opposed to the conflicts and misunderstanding that is dominant between people. When he is in the state of dealing with a loss, he finds comfort in horses which he cannot find in people.
Answer:conflict theorist
Explanation:
Conflict theorists believe that in a battle or competition over limited resources those who have power and wealth dominate over those who are powerless and poor.
Social stratification which put people into different classes based on their socioeconomic status has created inequality in which those with power influences even the process of decision making by the government. They make laws that the will oppress the poor.
They always work towards things that will only benefits them and suppress those who are poor.
Everyone is working towards accumulating wealth for themselves whilst the poor may even work for less whilst those with wealth keeps accumulating more.
Im pretty sure it is the last one :)
Learning to
solve puzzles can be considered an example of the cognitive dimension of
development. Cognitive development<span> is defined as the a field of study in </span>neuroscience and psychology<span> concentrating on
a child's development in terms of information processing, conceptual resources,
perceptual skill, language learning, and other phase of brain development and </span>cognitive
psychology compared to an adult's point of view. Therefore, cognitive
development is the emergence of the ability to think and understand.[
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Answer:
Thinking like a historian means to read things closely, check sources, contexualize and corroberate things. Generally to closely educate yourself with the topic at hand.
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