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No one, except Jonas and the Giver, can actually feel emotions, like love and hate and pain.
One example is when someone's perception or interpretation of an event may differ from the actual details or evidence of what happened. Another example is when personal biases or emotions influence how someone presents information, leading to a distortion of the facts.
what are three ways that ocean zones differ from one another
it differs by the vibrations
Rocks differ due to texture, hardness, color and shape.
Electromagnetic waves differ in there properties because of the difference in there frequency
Rocks differ due to texture, hardness, color and shape.
Monosaccharides differ from one another in the following ways: The number of carbon atoms they contain. The orientations of their hydroxyl group. The location of their carbonyl group.
The term is "transference". Transference occurs when a person redirects emotions from one individual to another, often based on past experiences or relationships. This phenomenon is commonly observed in counseling and therapy settings.
isotopes of a given element differ in the number of neutrons they have.