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The conch shell could be seen as an example, because it has no actual ability to let only one person speak, but "If men define situations as real, they are real in their consequencesIf men define situations as real, they are real in their consequences", so the conch shell becomes real in its consequence.
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"It is not important whether or not the interpretation is correct- if men define situations as real they are real in their consequences."- WI ThomasThis means that the way you perceive an event or action will affect your thoughts on the event or action.For example if your friend makes a joke about you, you may think it was rude and tell them so. When they tell you that they were honestly kidding you may believe them but your thoughts about your friend will have changed.
Ethical implication states that there are consequences for ehtical or moral actions.
This quote by W.I. Thomas highlights the impact of perception on shaping reality. It suggests that when individuals believe a situation to be real, they will act as if it is real, leading to consequences that align with their perception, even if the situation may not objectively be real. Essentially, our beliefs and perceptions can influence our actions and shape our reality.
He said that it is a relativized discipline.
One can define a survivalist to be a person who does whatever it takes to thrive in there location or having the ability to adapt to any situations in order to live.
defines freedom as the abiliy
Absolutely! I will define the word, provided that I am absolved of any responsibility for the consequences of my definition...
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How you interact with others in your relationships may define who you are. If you are with someone authoritarian, you may begin to respond passively or vice versa. It might change the way you respond in situations.
Use the word with a noun to define what it is over, or about. "He jumped over the fence." "The key is over the door." "They argued over the new tax plan."