Channing believes that Americans are wrong to boast about their achievements because it can foster a sense of superiority and entitlement, which undermines the values of humility and gratitude. He argues that such boasting often overshadows the contributions of others and ignores the systemic issues that contribute to inequality. Additionally, it can create a divisive atmosphere that detracts from the collective efforts needed to address societal challenges. Ultimately, he advocates for a more inclusive perspective that recognizes shared accomplishments and acknowledges the work still needed to improve society.
I think he's an alcoholic.
she is maryed i think i spelled that wrong but you should no what i mean :)
No. I could be wrong,i don't think he is
I think it is Adam thomas im not sure totally wrong
yes i think if its wrong i dont need to be mean to her
dick ? i think ? i might be wrong.
They were taking over the native Americans land. If you think this is wrong, please edit it (only if you're signed up).
i think that the answer is that it is 100,000 census.
they were not wrong. they were our colony but since Americans hate the British they are characterized as being wrong.
I could be wrong but I think it's a term given by Americans from Trinidad given to a mistress or 'other' woman.
"The Girl Most Likely to..." (1973)
Left handedness isn't wrong. Right handers just think that because 1 out of every 5 people are lefthanded. That's only about 2% of Americans.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It means they are sorry for what you think is wrong however they do not know what it is nor do they think they did wrong. So basically they are saying sorry because they think that is what you want to hear and will make things better but don't think they did anything wrong.
If you want to know you should go and ask her or go on google and find out. I might be wrong but i think only 10% of Americans don't
Which do you think is morally wrong between the worms and viruses?
You are asking the wrong question. It should be how did American policy affect Native Americans.
why/how do you think you put it on wrong?