Open-minded means a person is willing to consider new ideas and views.
A person who does charity work is compassionate, empathetic, and generous. They are altruistic individuals who selflessly give their time, resources, and efforts to help those in need without expecting anything in return.
Regina in "Mean Girls" is mean primarily because she is insecure and uses manipulation and control to maintain popularity and power. She also feels threatened by others and resorts to mean behavior to assert her dominance and protect her status within her social circle.
The sum of the differences between each score and the mean is always zero. This is because the mean is the "center" of the data and any deviation from the mean in one direction is offset by an equal deviation in the opposite direction. This property is essential in understanding the concept of the mean as a measure of central tendency.
A person who is mean spirited may be called:cruela bullyvillainouseviltyrannical
What you think is naturally mean can be nothing of the sort in fact. It is a matter of perspective for one thing, so what it percieved to be mean to you may just be playful or joking to him. Mean can also be an acquired trait. It can be learnt from a role model as a child for example. Mean can have to do with stress levels. Stress reduces what it takes for a person to explode and be very mean. This person may be under-going problems in their life. Mean may be acquired, again, as a child from a traumatic, most likely abusive, childhood. Being mean, some theories put it to chemical imbalances in the brain. Mean may be a dislike for you, or the people he is mean to.
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Open minded = Animo Pateret Open-mindless = Aperi Demens
Openhearted and openminded are the only two I could come up with.openoutstanding
Openminded, but against Organised Religion.
A person who does charity work is compassionate, empathetic, and generous. They are altruistic individuals who selflessly give their time, resources, and efforts to help those in need without expecting anything in return.
No. Brazilians tend to be outgoing and openminded. For they realize that, as South America's largest country, they will survive only if they get along with each other, and with neighbors and visitors. And so they tend to like to share their acquaintance with their country's vast natural beauty, and exciting life, with guests.
The theme of "The Shoemaker and the Elves" is often interpreted as the reward of hard work and kindness. The story emphasizes the importance of generosity, gratitude, and helping others in need. It showcases the idea that kindness and good deeds are often rewarded in unexpected ways.
Almost everything is allowed in Holland (the Netherlands). It really depends on the channel. Some channels are religious and they won't show as much as other, more openminded, channels. You can watch subjects about sex, drugs, gay-people, critical opinions on local polictians. Just about everything. However; commericals consisting cigarettes or other smokeware, are not allowed.
MenIt really shouldn't matter to you. If your a shallow person then I guess you shouldn't go out with him. Be more openminded because you never know if that could be the man of your dreams. Remember ugly people need love too. lol :)
Being openminded and aware.... Observant, thoughtful -- I think I understand what you're asking; and it would be "wise". Example: "I am currently being wise by answering this question". Otherwise, you need to be more specific.
I had a friend who could only get pregnant by artificial insemination. She had 2 kids.Benefits--giving a child to a couple who couldn't have it with intercourse. That's a big gift.Necessity would the same.I think it's a good thing, if it's for a couple ( man and woman). I think it's wrong for gay or lesbian couple. They don't know if they can procreate or not, b/c they don't have the right partners.I believe it is accepted, but I am fairly openminded
I think the person who ultimately influences Elizabeth the most is Mr. Darcy, through the letter he writes her while they are both in Kent. He makes her examine herself and her own ideas about her abilities to judge other people. Aside from Darcy, Elizabeth is influenced positively by Jane, who encourages her to be openminded through most of the book, and negatively by Wickham, who gets her to believe lies about Darcy until she is corrected by Darcy's letter.