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i think so , the criminal's sex attitudes changed also.
What attitudes did people have towards the Bantu abduction
They were inferior
A positive one
it was John Winthrop
Australia's "attitude" towards the Vietnam War, mirrored America's attitude.
what attitudes did people have towards the mixed marriages law
Well, maybe if you keep trying the product and maybe grow to like it, than there will be a positive attitude towards it instead of a negative attitude.
Attitude refers to the way we react to a situation emotionally; behaviour is the way we express ourselves physically and verbally. Attitude is your thoughts and views you regarding anything. If I ask what attitude do you have towards classical music you may say I am indifferent or I think its wonderful or its mot my cup of tea! These are reflections of your attitude. It is essentially your outlook and your thoughts and feelings. Behavior is determined by your attitude. Behavior is simply what you do. What you do is a result of your beliefs and attitudes. If your attitude towards running a marathon is one of negativity then your behavior will reflect this!
It reflects a positive attitude towards children by emphasizing the importance of both showing them love and setting boundaries for discipline. The balance between love and discipline acknowledges the need to nurture children emotionally while also guiding them towards responsible behavior.
i think so , the criminal's sex attitudes changed also.
People have to possess positive attitudes towards problems in order to analyze and solve thre problem in a right manner.
Philosophy can be a personal domain also and it can reflect or mean an attitude of reflection of some personal act
What attitudes did people have towards the Bantu abduction
Attitudes towards the law can vary greatly depending on the individual, their cultural background, personal beliefs, and socioeconomic factors. However, here are some common attitudes and responses people may have towards the law: Compliance Resistance Indifference Fear.....
The attitudes began to mellow out in the late 70's and early '80's towards US servicemen and the war.
Not necessarily. The speaker's attitude may not be reflective of all city-dwellers. Different individuals may have varying opinions and attitudes towards cranes.