On Saturday I start the day by getting an early run and then do my chores , I wear jeans and a nice shirt to a party. I am currently typing .. last but not least I am wearing a sweater and sweatpants
I'd say A myself, but I'm not 100% sure, hope I helped.
Education is shown as an essential factor of morality, sympathy, and harmony.
<h3>How is education shown as a theme in the book?</h3>
- The book shows that the education presented at school is very important for the academic growth of children, however, it is not enough.
- This is because school education is indifferent to social factors and the importance of empathy, sympathy, and social harmony.
This is because school education is indifferent to social factors and the importance of empathy, sympathy, and social harmony.
The book shows how an effective adult must have a strong academic education, but a strong social education, which is presented through conviviality and empathy between people.
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A stereotype<span> is a belief about a certain group of people. </span>Prejudice<span> is a feeling about a person based on their membership in a group. Both</span>stereotypes and prejudice<span> can be either positive or negative. Discrimination is an action that denies the rights of a person due to their membership in a group.</span>