Who needs the help of Ibas?Anyone who ______.
Who needs the help of Ibas?
Anyone who ______.
Who needs the help of Ibas?
Anyone who ______.
Why are there many people who have nobody to help them?
A.Nobody notices their need.
B.Nobody wants to help them.
C.Everybody needs help.
D.Nobody is in a position to help.
The word "clients" in this passage means ______.
A.people who can pay high fees to their lawyers
B.people who are very poor and can't afford to pay their lawyers
C.people who have been cheated by stores or threatened with eviction
D.people who needs and uses legal help from lawyers
Virtual reality can help future teachers learn ______.
A.how to assess students' skill levels
B.how to respond to individual student's needs
C.how to deal with students who misbehave
D.how to run an orderly classroom
A.aware of
B.unconscious of
C.uncertain of
D.unwilling to know
Virtual reality can help future teachers learn ().
A.how to assess students skill levels
B.how to respond to individual student's needs
C.how to deal with students who misbehave
D.how to run an orderly classroom
A、transformational
B、laissez-faire
C、autocratic
D、transactional
A、sharecropping
B、barter
C、tenant farming
D、bargaining
If a patient whose blood type is O needs blood transfusion, who can be the donor?
A.Blood typea.
B.Blood typeb.
C.Blood type AB.
D.Blood type O.
Tests of prison inmates have shown significantly low scores on guilt scales, measured by psychologist - researcher Donald L. Mosber. The Mosher scales measure the tendency to feel guilt in three forms: sex guilt, hostility guilt, and general guilt, called morality conscience. Prisoners who had committed sex crimes scored low on sex guilt; those who were imprisoned the violent crimes scored low on hostility guilt; those incarcerated for crimes against property scored low on morality conscience.
Other studies conducted in the armed forces corroborate the findings that men accused of brutality to- ward those they command feel little or no sense of remorse or guilt, but tend to defend vigorously the "correctness" of their actions.
That guilt can be a lonely and lacerating burden, as has long been known. The ancient Greeks under- stood the redemptive feelings and cathartic benefits of watching the tragic hero struggle with guilt. Hamlet: plots to "catch the conscience of the King. "O’Neill re -creates the ancient themes and adds to them con- temporary guilt. The Judeo - Christian ethic transmits this heavy burden, commencing with" original sin" and continuing with the need for confession and atonement.
Although in the past many psychoanalysts, joined by a recent spate of authors, seem to have been dedicated to eliminating the sense of guilt, some clinicians hold that guilt is the necessary price for socialization.
Still others agree with Dr. Karl Menninger in the value of appropriate, or rational, guilt, and feel that a prime objective of therapeutic intervention should be to help the patient differentiate between guilt feelings that are unwarranted and unfounded, based perhaps on distorted perceptions of past occurrences, and those which are well -founded responses to real situations. The child, it is felt, should not be made to feel guilty a- bout exploring his body, just as the adult should not be ashamed of his or her sexuality. But this freedom must not be viewed as license. When tile individual’s desires or needs can be fulfilled without coming into conflict with societal needs, the albatross of guilt can be shed.
It is this new approach, this compromise, which we find surfacing in twentieth - century literature. Herzog and Willy Loman battle their needless guilt, and their experiences help us all to cope.
A point that the passage emphasizes concerning guilt is, by inference, that______.
A.guilt serves to punish the person who commits offense against individuals or society
B.some people never suffer from feelings of guilt
C.unfortunately, many people who have been judged guilty of offenses against society do not recognize their acts as being wrong
D.crimes against property should not arouse guilt feelings in tile perpetrator
A) phenomena
B) priority
C) preference
D) suspicious
E) controversial
F) dominant
G) attributes
H) assets
I) evolution
J) commenced
K) advanced
L) scatters
M) sheds
N) exist
O) survive
I have read The History and Geography of Human Genes by Luca Cavalli-Sforza but still have some questions. Even though the findings seemingly prove that races are essentially equal on a genetic level, there are differences unexplained. It was Darwin who first(1)the theory of natural selection. His notion was that certain characteristics that help that species(2)are selected over generations by that species. The species does not consciously make the choice for genetic(3)Instead, by surviving longer and being more fruitful, members of that species with the preferred genes gradually become the(4)breed. We may, as a species, all have(5)our existence in one location, but this was long long ago. Factors such as climate and other survival necessities have created needs for(6). I believe these factors have contributed to races evolving with different(7). This explains the(8)such as Asians receiving better science and math scores. It also(9)light on why there are so many excellent athletes from Africa. I understand that this is a particularly(10)statement. This is especially true in an age when races are mixing and the peoples of this planet are attempting to learn to live together.
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