Liselotte's attitudes toward the court are often skeptical and critical. She tends to see the court as a place of rigid rules and superficial social norms that restrict personal freedom and authenticity. Liselotte values honesty and dislikes the artificiality and hypocrisy that can dominate court life.
they were very cruelOnly citizens were allowed to go to school. I think they feel privileged
I think it is not people resisting, It is the strength of ideology evolved since generations which is resisting people to surpass this ideology.
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I think you mean..."BY leave of the court." It means, "with the court's permission."
The poem "What the Rich Think of the Masses" likely examines the attitudes of the wealthy toward the general population. It may highlight issues of class disparity, elitism, and perspectives on power and privilege. The poem could shed light on the disconnect between the rich and the masses, offering insight into how the privileged perceive those less fortunate.
i think he would be mad of he court system of the united states
Bolivians have mixed attitudes toward the U.S. Generally, Bolivians are friendly, yet hesitant toward relations with America. The poorer Bolivians may dislike the rich Americans that usually come down. Bolivia's current president, Evo Morales, maintains an anti-U.S. stance. It's important to remember, as a U.S. visitor, that arrogance about one's own country is not likely to make friends.
I don't think India is very confident because they are lame.
The contribution of the organizational approach is to being a good attitudes that we show up with in the organization.it can help to our task because if we are in good attitudes so we can think possible and we able to applied it.
I don't think it is. Unless you say Supreme Court but by itself it is just court.
I'm not a lawyer, but I would think that any non-cash contributions toward child support would have to be agreed to by both parties, and may have to be approved by the court.
Pressure toward conformity.