Being sensitive to other people's needs involves actively listening and empathizing with their feelings and perspectives. It requires an awareness of their emotional state and a genuine willingness to support them. This sensitivity fosters trust and connection, allowing for more meaningful interactions and a supportive environment. Ultimately, it’s about acknowledging that everyone has their own struggles and responding with compassion and understanding.
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I describe it as being unafraid.
peoples feelings were very very poor and upseting through out being in the war
peoples feelings were very very poor and upseting through out being in the war
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"I think my classmates would describe me as..." Then put what you think other peoples opinions of you are. Always use positive answers. If you are unsure of what people think of you, ask a few friends for a few words to describe you and go from there. Don't use one word descriptions. If someone says you are fun, outgoing and nice. Write something like ...describe me as an outgoing person who likes to have fun. They would also describe me as being kind to others. Just be positive in your answers.
If you want to, you can describe a boy as being anything you wish.
Being simple and it probably won't help you out but I would describe the rain as being dull, wet and boring!
The Supreme Being for most indigenous peoples is a god who is a
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Verbs that describe a condition or state of being are called 'to be' verbs or 'verbs to be', even 'state of being' verbs. They are:Present tense: I am; we are; you are; he, she, it is; they are.Past tense: I was; we were; you were; he, she, it was; they were.Past participle: I, we, you, they have been; he, she, it has been.Present participle: I, am being; you are being; he, she, it is being.
Only when they have a well being based upon a lie.