Answer:
Manolo: Hello ... Irene, isn't it?
Irene: Yes. I'm Irene, okay?
MAnolo: Alright. I'm Manolo.
Irene: I hope I wasn't late.
Manolo: What time is it?
Irene: 2 pm.
Manolo: You arrived just in time.
Irene: What course do you take?
Manolo: I study history and philosophy and you?
Irene: English literature.
Manolo: Can we start the research?
Irene: Yes, we can. I believe that we can find suitable books in the third hall. Should we go?
Manolo: Sure.
Explanation:
The dialogue was made with basic questions between two people who were meeting and needed to do academic work together. As they were in a library, I believe that the execution of some academic research between the two is the most appropriate subject to establish this dialogue.
Answer:
Explanation:
Based on the novel called The Monkey's Paw by W.W. Jacobs, during the chess game Mr. White wants to desperately beat his son so he grimly surveys the board, which indicates his greed as he does not care about his son but instead only cares about winning, much like he later on only wants the monkeys paw that no one else has and does not give much consideration to the consequences or those around him.
Respuesta y explicación:
Las conquistas sociales están definidas como los logros alcanzados en favor de uno o más grupos sociales que antes se encontraban en condiciones más desfavorables, como por ejemplo el derecho a voto o la abolición de la esclavitud.
<u>Los derechos humanos son conquistas sociales porque aseguran que la vida humana sea respetada y que las personas podamos vivir dignamente más allá de nuestras condiciones particulares</u>.
Las acciones sociales que han permitido que los gobiernos reconozcan los derechos humanos fueron movilizaciones de distintos tipos, como protestas, además de estudios sociales que demostraron las condiciones de los grupos vulnerados.
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I may be wrong, but ‘the community mental health act of 1963’