This question refers to the book <em>Cry, the Beloved Country</em>. James Jarvis is the father of Arthur Jarvis, who was murdered by Absalom. Arthur Jarvis was a strong defendant of racial equality and an advocate for understanding between the races. Initially, James Jarvis does not seem to care about these ideas much. However, after his son's murder, he finds his writings.
It appears that these writings created an important change within him. He is moved by these ideas and motivated by his words. Jarvis then begins to try to help black people. He provides milk for young children. He also plans a dam and brings an expert to help farmers farm in more efficient and sustainable ways. Therefore, it seems that instead of becoming more prejudiced or angry, he will adopt Arthur's hopes for South Africa.
Answer: Phones
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Students will be less distracted.
A ban means less phones will get lost, stolen and damaged.
People who don’t have phones will would feel less left out.
Students may cheat less with no phones
If phones start ringing in class it can disrupt learning and waste time
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The tiniest men and ladies always participate in easier hobbies. Seeing them get noiser and noiser as they participate in their activities is the funniest! I studied other countries and their much prettier butterflies, and learned that it's quite a common activity. I pitied the creatures, however, for their tiny size and their friendlier demeanor get them captured and killed.
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U need help still sir ? Just describe it in your own words and be honest :)
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