that he will learn a lesson
The lessons we learned from the 9/11 tragedy were; kindness, respect, loyalty, and always be prepared.
I don't think there are any specific "lessons" to be learnt from the Inquisition.
People died. Lessons were learned. Conditions are favourable to your asking the question.
Some lesssons learned are that taking anger out on people isnt always the awser and that driving fast can get a ticket.
There really is no answer but if their was I would say its don't judge people by their looks but what's in the inside.
well you can learn that even black people deserve the same respect you give to others. also everyone is equal and never ever judge a person by their race or religon
Are those the only choices? Some lessons are learned well on the football field, some in the classroom, and a great many are learned living life. Lots of people don't play football, lots of people don't do well in school, and lots of these people make it through life well, just the same.
After a war, people in poverty "often" will regain there foothold on living standards by learning from their observations learned during the war. They will put "lessons learned" to use.
Most people learn very little from experience that they could not have learned sooner and more easily by listening to their elders or reading books. Perhaps some people are cursed with no ability to envision a situation which they have not personally been in and so can not profit from the experience of others,but normal, or at least intelligent people ,can learn from the experience and instruction of others .
people do things for their own reasons right or wrong lessons are learned
Because people have faulty memories. Experiences and the lessons learned fade rapidly unless reinforced.
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