Answer:
I don't believe in "forgive and forget" I'm a "forgive but don't forget" kind of guy.
I'm a transgender guy who came out just a little over a year ago and I get misgendered and deadnamed by my family daily. My mom refuses to call me Thailer because she feels as though if I ever felt that I wasn't trans that I couldn't take it back. My father does it on purpose any chance he gets. My brothers do it on purpose when I anger them. And my sister is trying. At this point I'm getting used to being called the wrong name and pronouns all the time. So I just don't say anything and repress my emotions. That's the closest I can get.
<em>The </em><em>benefits</em><em> of "forgive and forget" </em>(<u>or forgiving sincerely and forgetting immediately</u>) are-
- Now you can avoid the psychological strain of possible trauma.
- You won't feel stressed or anxious around that person.
- You won't lose trust in them (if you had any to begin with)
- It's all in all just beneficial to your mental health.
Answer:
The correct answer is c) North and South Korea remained divided along the 36 '30 line.
Explanation:
Korea began its division in 1945, due to the support of the Soviet Union to North Korea, and the support of the United States to South Korea. Their division was demarcated in parallel 38.
After the end of the Second World War, the necessary negotiations could not be reached for Korea to become a single state, so in 1948, votes were held where they elected a president for South Korea and another for North Korea.
After the elections, hostile situations followed between the two countries, which led in 1950 to North Korea invading South Korea, triggering the Korean War, one of the longest wars in history, which officially ended until 2018 when the presidents of the two Korea signed a peace agreement.
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Answer:
Wake Up America!
Explanation:
At the dawn of WWI, posters like this asked America to abandon its isolationist policies.
Answer: the correct answer is stage 1 punishment and obedience orientation
Explanation:
Kohlberg indicates that there are three levels of Moral development: Level 1: Pre-Conventional morality, Level 2: Conventional Morality, and Level 3: Post-Conventional morality. Each of these levels are divided into two stages, for a total of six stages.
Answer:
Gandhi is widely considered to be one of the most important leaders of the 1900s.
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