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VIDEO GAMES ARE LESS EFFECTIVE SO THE
PARENTS THINK GAMES ARE DAMAGING THE BRAIN OF THEIR CHILDREN'S SO THEY DO NOT ALLOW THEIR CHILDREN TO PLAY GAMES
BUT THEY DON'T KNOW THOESE GAMES CAN MAKE CARRIER OF THEIR CHILDREN'S IF
THEY ARE PERFORMING A GREAT GAMPLAY
IN THAT PARTICULAR GAME FOR THAT YOU HAVE TO CONVINCE YOUR PARENTS THAT YOU CAN MAKE YOUR CAREER IN THAT GAME
YOU ALSO HAVE TO READ AND WRITE
YOU HAVE TO STUDY U ALSO HAVE TO FOCUS ON BOTH SIDES GAMES AND STUDIES
IT IS HARD TO DO BOTH THINGS TOGETHER
SO YOU NEED TO DO WELL AT BOTH SIDES
<em>PLEASE</em><em> </em><em>MARL</em><em> </em><em>ME</em><em> </em><em>AS</em><em> </em><em>BRAINLIEST</em><em> </em><em> </em><em />
In the castle and up in the third floor
These are stage directions (A). As you probably know, The Importance of being Earnest is a play. This scene is not one that would be read out to the audience, it is what the audience would see on stage, ie stage directions. Since you are reading the play's script and cannot see the action on stage, stage directions have been provided for you in your text.
"On Individuality" is chapter 3 in J. S. Mill's book "On Liberty". In it, Mill discusses - even though he does not define - individuality and how happiness and achievement of superior pleasures come from it. Conformity to customs could cost a person's joy in living and his/her freedom of thought.
Individuality is directly connected to liberal democracy in the sense that such form of government allows for it to be practiced. Both ideas walk hand in hand. If a person seeks individuality, he/she is striving to think and believe whatever he/she chooses right and proper, or even most profitable. Other forms of government - such as monarchy or aristocracy -, tend to limit or, on occasion, even erase the possibility of self-expression.
It is Mill's opinion that participation in a democracy cultivates the character of the citizens. And cultivation of character is a possible definition of the word individuality. Individuality is achieved when a person is able to see him/herself respected, his/her ideas heard, even if not accepted. The necessary freedom for a person to do that - to think, talk and act on his/her own terms - comes with democracy.