Nope Texting Shouldn't Be Illegal Because Texting Itself Isn't Bad Its What People Send That Might Be Bad And To The People That Don't Send Bad Texts It Would Be Unfair
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Johnny was surprised that the greasers had won, since no one had ever won the conflict between the Socs and the Greasers.
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<em>Modernity has changed the role of the child in the family structure.</em>
In earlier days, a child was an investment for the family. Children were there to take care of their parents in their old age. Boys were supposed to fight and bring money home, girls were expected to help in the household and to marry well later in life. The family structure depended on them for survival and that's why families used to have many children, There was also a strong sense of honoring and obedience towards one's parents. They were seen an the absolute authority and disobedience was frown upon and even punished.
Nowadays, our culture has removed the most functional demands kids have to the family. The children are still seen as an investment but in a way that elevates the parents' prestige and not in the materialistic sense. Parents provide education for their kids so that the kids can get a good job, take care of themselves and live independently as adults. In many families, parents do not expect their children to look after them in old age. Children today have far more rights and fewer obligations as before, as their upbringing is centered on providing for their needs first. Therefore, many children today feel entitled to play a leading role in the family, demanding full attention of their parents. Disobedience is often not punished and misbehavior tolerated.
<span>When reading a play, it is important to use stage directions in order to _____.</span>I'm almost 100% certain that this is your correct answer
envision the action
Answer:
Phil's book
The girls' friends
My parents' house( talking of both parents)
Those children's toys
That man's keys
The cats' eyes
The dog's nose
Joe's sister
Those men's names
Marcus' foot
Mary's telephone number
Mr and Mrs Brown's car
The elephants' ears
Mr Jones' child
The children's balls
Simpsons' dog