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Hades did his best to avoid "social conversations", rarely leaving Hades, the realm of the underworld named for him.

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What is the motivation of a conversation?

The motivation of a conversation can vary, but typically it is to exchange information, share thoughts and ideas, build relationships, or solve problems. Conversations can also be driven by a desire for social interaction, emotional connection, or simply to pass the time.


What motivates hades to do bad?

In Greek mythology, Hades is not necessarily motivated to do bad things, but rather he is the ruler of the underworld and carries out his duties according to his realm. Hades is often depicted as stern and aloof, but not necessarily evil.


Can you give me some social awareness topics?

I'M NOT exactly sure what you are asking for, but if it is "topics of social awareness", like something that would be good fodder for conversation I can start you off: Start locally, local issues, then spread national and international.Start with social issues close to home, like employment and childcare, healthcare, local politics that focus on social issues. Other items may be more wide spead like the national healthcare crisis, the deficit, the war, equal opportunities, government assistance after a major crisis, you can go on from there. Hope I helped answer your question!! <<ADR>>


What is a example of process recording for social worker?

A process recording for a social worker might include detailed notes of a conversation with a client, focusing on the client's emotions, behaviors, and responses. The recording should capture the social worker's observations, interventions, and reflections on the interaction to identify areas of growth or improvement in their practice. This document can be used for supervision, training, or evaluation purposes.


What did hades fear?

In Greek mythology, Hades feared losing control of the Underworld, as well as experiencing betrayal from other gods or from mortals seeking to escape his domain. Additionally, Hades feared challenges to his authority and power by potential adversaries.

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