Vincent and Irene exhibit contrasting attitudes toward their imperfections. Vincent, who is born with a genetic disadvantage, is determined to overcome societal limitations through sheer will and ambition, viewing his flaws as obstacles to be transcended. In contrast, Irene, who has a seemingly perfect exterior but harbors her own insecurities, grapples with the pressure of maintaining appearances, ultimately revealing a more complex relationship with her imperfections. Their perspectives highlight the varying ways individuals respond to their flaws in the pursuit of identity and acceptance.
Tariffs dealt with their trade.
it gave the slaves more rights and it showed then not to have attitudes or they will get sent to a different harsher state.
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In general there was no difference between these attitudes; except that European courts had determined that "Native Americans" were the legal land owners in [the] Americas and that settlers could not just take the land from them. For this, and only this reason, the attitudes of English Settlers was different.
An important difference between greek and Romans attitudes was that
What is russian attitudes toward democracy?
Tariffs dealt with their trade.
it gave the slaves more rights and it showed then not to have attitudes or they will get sent to a different harsher state.
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Because Tariffs deal with their trade... which is bad.
Carl Vincent Flowers has written: 'A semantic differential study of group attitudes toward selected concepts in sport' -- subject(s): Attitude (Psychology), Attitudes, College students, Philosophy, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Sports, Social aspects, Social aspects of Sports, Sports, Testing
some attitudes of workers toward themselves that they have less motivation .
they have positive attitudes
Cause they want to change there attitudes
because he robbed the spanish ships and he brought the riches back to england.
A. B. Malone has written: 'Community attitudes toward the mentally ill and attitudes toward seeking professional psychological help'
Basicaly Poor