<span>In one sense, I'm not proud of my academic background. Because I ran away from home, therefore I couldn't go to school being a runaway. However, on my 27th birthday I decided to go get my GED. I had two sons by then, and they were starting school. I knew that if I was going to teach them the value of an education, I had to be an example of that. My only regret is that I didn't continue on. The one thing I am proud of was that I was in a class of over 200+ to get my GED. I received a letter telling ,me I would be graduating in the top 10! Who knew?! Proves to me that people shouldn't ever cast doubt on someone, they might just be surprised!</span>
Answer: DIFFICULT TEMPERAMENT.
Explanation: Temperament is defined as individual differences in behaviour that are biologically based and are relatively independent of learning, system of values and attitudes. Many psychiatrists believe there are three basic types, or clusters, of temperament: easy, difficult, and slow to warm up.
The difficult temperament is characterized by by irregular bodily functions, withdrawal from new situations, slow adaptability, negative mood, and intense reaction.
Answer:
That statement is true
Explanation:
Those type of establishment usually have their own program that they believe to be effective to change the overall behavior of the people that come into the establishment. (more productive, more discipline, wouldn't repeat bad behaviors, etc)
But this couldn't be further than the truth.
The programs that these establishment create usually very ineffective. For example, the number of ex-inmates who get caught doing the same crime again are more than 70% within 5-years after they're set free.
Memorising can be done with repetition. So, "False"
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