"Recommend virtue to your children; it alone, not money, can make them happy. I speak from experience."
-Ludwig van Beethoven
Explanation:
1) T<u>his quote relate to growth mindset because</u> in the above quote the narrator is asking or requesting the parents that they should encourage their children's to develop good moral values ,and in any situation in their life they should not compromise on these value.
The old mindset or the old school of thought emphasized on earning money because they though that Money could buy anything and a person is said to be happy if they have sufficient money to meet all their requirements.
But the Modern school of thought( as expressed by Ludwig van Beethoven) emphasize on the development of moral value among the coming up generation because it is the Moral values that will reap them all the happiness of life.
2)<u>The term Virtue means to be Morally Good,excellence.Virtue refers to the act of exhibiting good behavior by a person.</u>
<u>Virtue is important if a person wants to co-exist peacefully with the other peoples of the society .</u>
<u>Below mentioned are few virtues that can keep a person happy and satisfied:</u>
- Commitment: Without commitment, we have little direction or purpose in life.
- Faith-we need to have faith in god in order to do good deeds.
- Forgiveness-in order to be happy we need to learn to forgive people
- Gratitude:being thankful to god
- Courage-courage to do good acts
- Love- most important virtue for human co-existence
The answer :
Button, Button" is the second segment of the 20th episode from the first season (1985–86) of the television
series The Twilight Zone. The episode is based on the 1970 short story of the same name by Richard Matheson; the same short story forms the basis of the 2009 film The Box. In a documentary on the making of the movie The Box, Matheson states the inspiration of the story came from his wife
"Button, Button"
Scene from "Button, Button"
Episode no.
Season 1
Episode 20b
Directed by
Peter Medak
Written by
Richard Matheson (as Logan Swanson)
Original air date
March 7, 1986
Guest appearance(s)
Basil Hoffman: Steward
Brad Davis: Arthur Lewis
Population, pollution, living area, traffic... Things that generally impose creating home to new people, in this instance, taking a probably uninhabited place and transforming it into a town, or city.
1) The description of the broken windows and dusty curtains in the first paragraph foreshadows the Time Traveler's later discovery that <u>the race he encounters in the novel known as the Elois is not an intelligent race and that they are quite inactive and slow in comparison to Morlocks who are the complete opposite of them.</u>
2) The Time Traveler thinks that the diet of fruit is <u>that the Elois race simply accepts the state of the situation in which they live. As mentioned previously, they are quite lethargic and with 0 will to fight back or change their fate.</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
The text that has been provided above is from the Science fiction novel that has been written by H.G. Wells, named The Time machine. In the excerpt that has been given here shows that Elois is the race showing the future of human society.
Eloi is a person who does not have to do anything in his or her entire life because they have some one else to do work for them and they are their working class.
I think 1.He left school three years ago is the right answer.