A Concise Intro To Logic
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ISBN: 9781305147775
Author: Hurley
Publisher: Cengage
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When a kid, Salim had difficulties in mathematics. His teacher was so aggressive; he used to humiliate Salim in front of his mates. Therefore, Salim couldn’t improve his mathematic skills. He cannot memorize numbers or solve equations. He has grown up depending on calculations and feelings of dislike to numbers. He accepts his teacher’s words about him therefore, he feels unconfident with anything that is related to numbers. What Salim is living is known as:
A.
Acceptance
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Negative attitude
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Past conditioning
On Aging
When you see me sitting quietly,
Like a sack left on the shelf,
Don’t think I need your chattering.
I’m listening to myself.
Hold! Stop! Don’t pity me!
Hold! Stop your sympathy!
Understanding if you got it,
Otherwise I’ll do without it!
When my bones are stiff and aching,
And my feet won’t climb the stair,
I will only ask one favor:
Don’t bring me no rocking chair.
When you see me walking, stumbling,
Don’t study and get it wrong.
‘Cause tired don’t mean lazy
And every goodbye ain’t gone.
I’m the same person I was back then,
A little less hair, a little less chin,
A lot less lungs and much less wind.
But ain’t I lucky I can still breathe in.
Maya Angelou
Jessie Emily Schofield
I used to wash my grandmother’s hair,
When she was old and small
And walked with a frame
Like a learning child.
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And bend into the water,
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I would pour warm cupfuls over…
The ability to draw and attract people to you, because you have a vision, and to communicate an extraordinary focus of commitment, is known as the management of _________.
a.
attention
b.
meaning
c.
trust
d.
self
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