That belief is called ethnocentrism, where a person views their own culture or group as superior and judges others based on their own cultural norms and values. It can lead to prejudice, discrimination, and misunderstandings between different cultures.
In this case, "is" should not be capitalized in the title. The correct format would be: "The answer is war."
It should be: "I was sleeping when you called me."
Neither "has being" nor "have being" is correct. The correct form is "being." For example, "He is being helpful" is the correct way to phrase it, indicating someone's current state of being or behavior.
"Have been" is the correct phrase to use. "Have being" is not grammatically correct.
"You are going there" is correct if the speaker is not at the location being referred to. "You are coming there" is correct if the speaker is already at the location being referred to.
Reporting being done without opinion or bias
To Be Honest, It Depends on There Personality. I Don't Like Being Called A "Chick" But That's My Opinion....
Give me answer
Being assertive in one's opinion.
Being assertive in one's opinion.
Euphemistically called 'natural causes, or "no others are being sought".
The correct spelling is "being."
They both sound correct to me, but if you want my opinion, i think you are good at computer Sounds better.
It's just called natural erosion I think.
In this case, "is" should not be capitalized in the title. The correct format would be: "The answer is war."
It means you are talking to a person from the southern United States who thinks someone or something is very smart, however, I would not count on their opinion necessarily being correct.
it is correct