Answer + Explanation:
<u>We must believe to see anything. Perception is belief. We see what we believe.</u>
What something looks like or how our body works are fairly easy concrete problems. But there are beliefs which are far more abstract and even metaphysical. If you are a pessimist, the downsides will always be clearer than the upsides. If you believe fundamentally that all people are good at heart, you may be gullible and open to those who may take advantage of you. And even many who don’t believe in God will talk about their luck or their karma. These aren’t perspectives or opinions. Our beliefs may be based on perspectives or opinions, but once we believe them they are as real as a jalapeno is hot or a terrorist is terrifying.
We act based on what we see, and we see based on what we already believe. Belief doesn’t just affect perception. Belief is perception. If we want to change what we see, we must change what we believe. But not only that, we also must unsee what we’ve already seen. Unfortunately, that’s not easy. It may not even be possible. And that’s why it’s so hard to change how we perceive anything.
Having organised notes makes it easier when studying for a test because everything is there and in order. this will in the long run help you remember the notes because they're not all scattered and out of order.
Answer:
All of the choices are good ones. All of the choices could be argued that that is what service is all about. All of the answers are what service does both for the donor and those that receive it.
Let me sidetrack for just a moment. I am always amazed at how willingly those contributing to Brainly are willing to share what they know to make those asking better students. It's hard work and sometimes I wonder if it is fully recognized. And then there is the question of the mods. Since I began contributing 11 months ago, my number one Kudo are the mods. Their work is ignored or they are bad mouthed or feared. Considering that some became mods at 13, they do a remarkable job. They do sometimes see things in black and white terms, but even that is forgivable, because they are young and most of the time right.
That's service. It's being a good volunteer. It is returning to the community what has been freely given to them. And that is what paragraph 3 is all about.
All of the sentences are true. All of them. But the question says support detail. The Soup kitchen is an example, and it is a detail. I pick D but if you have a different answer, use it. Always, always go with your own idea.
Answer: D
Accentuation is the main piece of a sentence. Any removal or disposal of accentuation imprints can change the whole importance of a sentence.
<h3>Which revision should be made so that the sentence is properly punctuated?</h3>
Correct answer is option D.
- Add a comma after "environmentalism".
- In the given sentence, the linguistic blunder is in the accentuation mark. A comma (,) should be put after "environmentalism."
- In this way, the sentence with the right accentuation imprint would be comma.
- Henry David Thoreau, frequently known as the dad of environmentalism, composed the book entitled Walden.
- The comma is set after "environmentalism" on the grounds that the expression frequently known as the dad of environmentalism" is a modifier.
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Answer:
the separation,the initiation and the return
Explanation:
The Hero's Journey is a myth based framework. Incredibly flexible, it has three main parts-- the separation, where the hero sets out on his journey, seeking (possibly reluctantly) adventure. Secondly, the initiation, where the majority of the journey happens-- the hero arrives. Finally is the return.