Similar cultural values
rejection of outside interference
The narrator in the story is freed by gaining a sense of self-awareness and understanding, usually by gaining perspective on their actions, emotions, or circumstances. This newfound understanding often leads to acceptance, growth, or reconciliation, ultimately providing the narrator with a sense of liberation or release.
They're not spreading. They're just gaining acceptance, so they don't have to hide any more.
Why is the object -oriented database model gaining acceptance for developing applications and managing the hypermedia databases at business websites?
Lymphatic drainage has enjoyed widespread acceptance in Europe for several decades, and is gaining acceptance within the North American medical establishment.
In 1936, improvements in the design and construction of the wash tie led to its gaining widespread acceptance.
In the book "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio, the rising action includes Auggie starting school for the first time, navigating relationships with his classmates, facing bullying and challenges, and ultimately gaining acceptance and friendship. These events build tension and lead to the climax of the story.
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Robert A. Millikan faced obstacles in his research on the charge of the electron, including accurately determining the value of the charge and isolating electrons in his oil drop experiment. He also faced challenges in securing funding for his experiments and in gaining acceptance of his results within the scientific community.
In the movie "Glory Road," examples of prejudice include the discrimination faced by African American basketball players both on and off the court, the hostility and racism encountered from fans and opposing teams, and the challenges they face in gaining acceptance and recognition within the basketball community due to their race.
John Dalton faced several challenges in his scientific career, particularly in gaining acceptance for his atomic theory, which proposed that matter is composed of indivisible atoms. Initially, his ideas contradicted the prevailing phlogiston theory and were met with skepticism from established scientists. Additionally, Dalton struggled with limited experimental tools and resources, which made it difficult to validate his theories comprehensively. Despite these obstacles, his persistence laid the groundwork for modern chemistry and atomic theory.