All people are different and as such they filter everything through their 'world-view' which is the cumulative sum of their experiences to date. They bring that world-view to bear on various statements, often internalizing the statement to their own situation, whether or not it actually applies. Depending upon the perceived relevance to their own world-view, statements can generate various emotions within the person interpreting the statement, clouding their inability to evaluate the statement on it's own merits.
because they have lost the ability to critically evaluate events that happen to them and others,buried by propaganda disguised as "news". one day we will all be living in communist usa, if you stupid asses dont start thinking for yourselves.
i dont know the answer
dont spray them to your eyes and nose
dont give false statements... she had war with her brother that she married.
dont know..i cant find and answer my self//////
consider the pythagorean theorem and its converse.which statements are correct
People often express concerns about an event or phenomenon "ending" due to various reasons, such as fear of change, misinformation, or the impact of social, environmental, or political issues. These discussions can stem from a desire to emphasize urgency or the need for action. However, the actual outcome can be more complex, as many situations evolve rather than simply concluding. It's important to critically assess the context and motivations behind such statements.
haha i dont know i think its cbo, and gpo
dont know
dont resist change it might be futile to do so
well u see i dont know meself so as soon as u find the answer write back
police dont use allot of technology in this job. The technology that they would use is a computer that they use to find chriminals, write statements of other people and communicate with other police stations.