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[Sagot para sa’yo] character and characterization my father goes to court
[Sagot para sa’yo] What is the moral lesson in the story Nipa Hut by Lydia C. Villanueva?
[Sagot para sa’yo] What are the ways in which language reflects the culture of a community? Give three examples.
[Sagot para sa’yo] How is the concept of pasma inexplicitly mentioned in the story Nipa Hut by Lydia C. Villanueva? Do you believe such concept? Why? Why not?
[Sagot para sa’yo] how would you sell a pen to a person with no hands?
[Sagot para sa’yo] provide the information needed using your dictionary
[Sagot para sa’yo] Paki explain po and give example in english Thank you."Happiness depends on ourselves." More than anybody else, Aristotle enshrines happiness as a central purpose of human life and a goal in itself. As a result, he devotes more time in pursuing happiness than any other topic to think about in the modern era. Living during the same period as Mencius, but on the other side of the world, he draws some similar conclusions. Aristotle was convinced that in order to attain a completely happy life requires the fulfillment of a broad range of conditions, including physical as well as mental well-being. Essentially, Aristotle argues that virtue is achieved by maintaining the Mean, which is the balance of the mind to a state of equilibrium.
[Sagot para sa’yo] explain the difference between media and technology ?
[Sagot para sa’yo] do this fore each informational text given
[Sagot para sa’yo] Read the story How To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee 1. How does Harper Lee use the character of Atticus Finch to represent moral integrity in the face of social injustice? 2. Explore the theme of racial prejudice in the story. How does the trial of Tom Robinson expose the deeply ingrained racism in Maycomb? 3. How does Harper Lee address the theme of justice in the story? Is justice served in the case of Tom Robinson, and what does this suggest about the legal system during that time? 4. Reflect on a time when you observed or experienced prejudice in your own community in Cainta (this could be based on social class, educational background, or cultural differences). How did this experience change your perspective on justice and equality? Compare your personal experience with Scout's growing awareness of discrimination as described in the story. 5.Atticus Finch chooses to defend Tom Robinson despite facing criticism from his community. Describe a situation in your school or barangay where you had to stand up for something you believed was right, even when it wasn't the popular choice. How did this experience help you understand moral courage? What were the consequences of your actions?6. Describe a pivotal moment in your life that made you see the world differently or forced you to confront harsh realities. How does your experience parallel the character development of either Scout or Jem?7. While the novel is set in a time before modern technology, rumors and gossip spread quickly through Maycomb's community. Compare how information and misinformation spread in your school community through social media with how news traveled in Maycomb. How has this affected your understanding of truth, justice, and fair treatment of others? What lessons from the novel apply to managing information in today's digital age?
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