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Because it's our future, and taking on a "I don't care" attitude towards it will only hurt chances of work in the future, as computers will NOT get any simpler.
I'm guessing since they didn't care about the air raids, that they didn't care about death, I haven't read this chapter because my teacher did a weird reading thing, never mind about that though so I'm just guessing this is the answer.
The factory owners didn't care about workers, they only cared about the work and money. Also one owner said,"I regard my work Place just as I regard my machinery. So long as they can do my work for what I choose to pay them, I keep them, getting out of them all i can."
the name of the bull that killed lane frost was takin care of business
it was the peasents
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you can't. you hope for it or you reset it. you can try taking care of it well or taking care of it to have the 'attitude' of the tamagotchi you want! --MewMew
Westley's attitude toward Buttercup in the beginning of the story is one of love and devotion. He shows great care and admiration for her, even though he may not always openly express his feelings.
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Her attitude was caring, strong toward Georgie it show she really care and help him in many reasons.
Its an attitude when you don't care about anything
The first step in becoming responsible for your health is eating right and taking care of yourself
Because it's our future, and taking on a "I don't care" attitude towards it will only hurt chances of work in the future, as computers will NOT get any simpler.
Attitudes toward mirrors can reveal cultural norms around self-image, vanity, and individualism. In societies where mirrors are valued for self-reflection and personal grooming, there may be an emphasis on appearance and self-care. Alternatively, in cultures where mirrors are considered unnecessary or vain, there may be less focus on physical appearance and more emphasis on communal values or inner qualities.
spata's attidude to art and learning was very imoportant to them because they like to oner there heroes , gods or goddess with arts like statues and paintings. Truly, Sparta's attitude toward art and learning was as if they didn't exist and they actually didn't care what so ever and cared more about war and strong warriors.
Marty Preston in "Shiloh" shows a deep love and respect for animals, especially for the dog, Shiloh. He is compassionate and caring towards animals and goes to great lengths to protect and care for Shiloh throughout the story. His attitude reflects a strong bond and empathy for animals.
I'm guessing since they didn't care about the air raids, that they didn't care about death, I haven't read this chapter because my teacher did a weird reading thing, never mind about that though so I'm just guessing this is the answer.