Social Studies, 23.04.2021 21:40 GravityShifter13
At 01:11:30, Neo is in a waiting room with other potential "saviors". A Buddhist boy monk handles a spoon a bends it presumably with his mind. Buddhist boy: "Only try to realize the truth."Neo: "What truth?"Buddhist boy: "There is no spoon."Neo: "There is no spoon."Buddhist boy: "Then you will see that it’s not the spoon that bends, it is only yourself."The perplexing, postmodern question that this potentially alludes to is:
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 20:30
Which best describes the idea behind the "invisible hand"? producers decide what to make for consumers, which guides the economy. individuals seeking their own self interest benefit the economy as a whole. government sets policy for producers and consumers, which guides the economy. consumers decide what they need and want to buy, which guides the economy.
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Zach's reaction to this scenario is: "that's not a good decision. she'll probably wind up needing one, if not several, of her friends to cover for her. how do you think that's going to make them feel? " which of kohlberg's levels of development does this response represent?
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Which of these accomplishments is most closely associated with andrew young? becoming the first african american mayor of atlanta building an international terminal at atlanta's major airport securing atlanta as the host city for the summer olympics in 1996 enforcing non-discriminatory voting policies in atlanta and the suburbs
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