Others in the community were in awe and wonder when they saw the aircraft because they had never seen such technology before. They were curious and intrigued by its speed and design, but also had mixed feelings of fear and apprehension about its potential dangers and implications for their controlled society.
Jonas was fascinated by the unidentified aircraft because the community in which he lived had suppressed any sense of adventure or curiosity. Seeing the aircraft represented a glimpse of the unknown and sparked his desire for exploration and discovery, stirring up emotions and thoughts that had been buried in his controlled environment.
Seeing Islam as Others Saw It was created in 1997.
The ISBN of Seeing Islam as Others Saw It is 0878501258.
Seeing Islam as Others Saw It has 872 pages.
Ask for his number?
That was 'observing' the enemy in WW1, seeing where his major troop concentrations and artillery were.
because the brains has a bigger seeing space thing?!
There is no way of doing this.
They told them.
UNLESS YOU ARE MISTAKEN IN SOMETHING: You can't respond due to their leaving although you may have a reply or even a good reply. So, it's their problem not yours because as they leave then they either don't want to hear your reply or just leave as a quick unintentional reaction. Don't hasten, & don't prejudge things &/or others. Remember that you can respond when seeing them later if it's necessary to do so.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I believe that inspiration comes from seeing others pursue their passions and overcome challenges. It’s a collective journey where we all learn and grow together. I’m grateful to be a part of this community and hope to continue encouraging others along the way.
In "The Giver," Jonas sees color in Fiona's hair, the apple, and the sled. This represents his growing ability to see beyond the community's restricted world and experience emotions and sensations that others cannot. It foreshadows his role as the Receiver of Memories and his eventual escape from the community.