why has the world changed its attitude toward china....
Perception is how you perceive the world (how you see it) and your attitude is how you act towards it.
Explain how the nazi attitude toward women changed over the course of world war 2?
The governments attitudes changed between world war 1 and world war 2 beacto be conscientious use even though people were giventhe right
according to my world history book englands attitude towards slavery was really strict in fact some people even were punished depending on their crime
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The world is always same and world doesn't changes.If you want to change your world just chage your way of thing, attitude, style and mindset related to your dream world.Then your world becomes your dream world.So, see your world with your changed heart then the world of ours will be changed.
because it changed the modern world in china today
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Perception refers to how we interpret and make sense of information through our senses, while attitude is a learned tendency to behave in a certain way towards an object, person, or situation. In essence, perception is about understanding the world around us, whereas attitude is about our predisposition or inclination towards it.
Malaysia is located in Asia, towards south of Thailand, towards north of Singapore, and surrounding and South China Sea
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Human attitude towards nature varies widely, ranging from exploitation and destruction to conservation and reverence. Cultural, social, economic, and educational factors all play a role in shaping individual and collective attitudes towards nature. Ultimately, promoting a deeper connection with the natural world and fostering a sense of stewardship can help cultivate a more positive and sustainable attitude towards nature.