social development theory
there was vacuity in the proposal put forward by tim.
Tim died in a hole. his mom sucked it. jis dad smoked pot.
Past comes first to bring nostalgia and a remembrance of the way he used to be. It brings Scrooge to a point where his heart is softened, which is the first thing necessary if change is to occur. The ghosts then take this more compassionate Scrooge, and they expose him to the realities around him. Now that his heart is more open and soft, he is compassionate and empathetic to the plight of Cratchet and his son Tiny Tim. The ghost of the present builds an attachment to the child by playing on Scrooge's newfound sympathies. The ghost of the future is the kicker, he brings a sense of urgency to the situations that Scrooge is faced with in the present. Death comes to us all, and after death it is too late to change. Also, Scrooge is faced with how he is perceived, the legacy he will leave after himself, and the consequences of his current course of actions. It is a matter of hind-sight being 20/20. So yes, the order of ghosts matters.
From Marely he learns that his chances of everlasting torment are very real, he sees for himself that torment in Marley and in others that have past over and in conjunction with visions from each visiting ghost he sees that his life has indeed followed a manner that will lead to a fate worse than that of Marley from the Past he learned what made him the way he was, how others impacted on his life and the hurt felt in losing someone in death and love. He sees himself a child and understand and remembers the terrible lonliness from the present he learned of how people celabrate and keep Christmas now, what others suffer, the peace and love shared between fellow man and has an insite in to his own employees loyalty for him. He also learns what is "want " and what is "ignorance" in regard to his fellow man and their suffering From the future he learns what could happen should the shadows remain unchanged by the life he leads, how people see him as a person and how his death will be a lonely event with no one caring for him. IN additojn he sees how his death will impact on his loyal employee Bob and also the terrible loss of his son Tiny Tim
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Tim Timmermann has written: 'Strategies in Humanistic Education' -- subject(s): Education, Humanistic, Humanistic Education
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Tim has two Icelandic horses, named Gaifa and Randallin.
Tim Horton donuts.
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At the beginning of the tale, there was no relationship. At the end of the story he was like a second father to Tiny Tim.
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The show, "Tim and Eric Awesome, Great Job!", was created by and starred Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim. It was an American sketch comedy which premiered in 2007.
Tim Horton's is a famous Doughnut Shop originating in Canada. (Tim Horton was a famous hockey player.) They also sell coffee, sandwiches and bagels.
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