It isn't known if Nwoye's emotions extend to hate. Indeed it seems somewhat unlikely as Nwoye appears to try to reconcile with his father later in the novel. If Nwoye does indeed hate his father Okonkwo, reasons might include:
it does not affect your attitude. Up to date is has not been scientificly proven that it does.
A bad attitude can affect your life: 1) It can affect the way you learn. 2) It can affect your performance in a sport or activity.
Behavior is usually an outward expression of attitude
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Vitamins will not affect treatment for chlamydia. You can continue them.
Attitude is everything. Even though it doesn't seem like it, agriculture really is run by the consumer, and the attitudes of consumers towards certain things or how things are grown (or raised) will affect those that grow or raise those "things." For instance, people are wanting to eat more grass-fed beef. As a result more farmers/ranchers are actively pursuing the option of raising cattle on grass alone, not on the feedlot.
It likely will not affect your treatment, but it is a good practice not to drink alcohol during treatment.
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No. It does not affect.
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Okonkwo's disapproval and harsh treatment towards Nwoye, due to Nwoye's perceived weakness and differences in character, cause Nwoye to feel alienated, resentful, and eventually lead him to distance himself from his father and embrace Christianity when introduced to it by the missionaries. Okonkwo's rejection and lack of understanding of Nwoye's emotions and needs ultimately drive a wedge between them.
1. How might factors such as diversity, attitude, learning, and work styles affect team building?