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Please help, its for a project. I need an anwer asap. Thanks in advance.

2006-11-19 06:06:57 · 2 answers · asked by malkanrm 1 in Education & Reference Homework Help

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Well im not exactly sure what you mean by rules and behavior..
But dating has changes- more girls are asking guys out now?
Schooling has changed too- Schools are a more relaxed environment which is both good and bad.. theres a lot of things you can compare that have changed?

2006-11-19 06:16:11 · answer #1 · answered by ~Tess~90 1 · 0 0

People seem to be more and more on the System and on compromises; therefore they frequently act and think backwards according to logic, from what someone honest and functioning in forward motion would do.

For example, if someone on the System gives you a gift, even if it is very small and tokenistic, it MAY mean that the person wishes to rob you in a bigger way, and behind closed doors. HOWEVER, PLEASE NOTE THAT MANY PEOPLE GIVE GIFTS AT FACE VALUE AND IN A DIRECT AND HONEST WAY. IT WOULD BE BAD TO MISTAKE THE MOTIVES OF SOMEONE WHO GIVES OR GAVE A GIFT IN A WELL-INTENDED MANNER.

The hypocrisy mentioned has created an unnecessary form of paranoia.

Also, you could observe that when people gain benefits and rise through the System it is usually through theft and doing and dealing other people out. However, it seems that the thieves are exhalted as fine persons and benefactors, and people frequently are expected to pay hommage to them e.g. through roasting and toasting them at special dinners, giving them rewards through awards and trophies.

What do you think of a charity event or organization that is run in "support" of or for the benefit of a registered charity? Do registered charities frequently give back tokenistically "in exchange" for having contributed lots to the problem they allegedly are trying to remedy?

How charitable is Bill Gates?

I find the above forms of behaviour, as they pertain to thieves only, to be very bizarre and interesting.



What do you lthink of the idea of taking up someone's time deliberately so that you don't "have to take it" in another way? What do you think of the practice of stealing someone's pens or towels, in order to save their lives?

The System sucks!

2006-11-19 14:46:08 · answer #2 · answered by spanner 6 · 0 0

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