we use mobius strips in our every day life when we see someone using a paper belt or or bracelet or necklace.
You need to learn fractions because they show up in every day life. You can for example say that someone can half of your lunch.
One simple way is time. If someone asks you the time, you don't say it is 4:57:12.34, you would say 5:00 or almost '5. that's just one way, but there are others too.
You stay on the earth. Without it you would fly off into space and die because the atmosphere will be too thin to sustain life.
This would greatly vary for each individual. If someone went for an hour every Sunday and lived 80 years they would have spent around 4160 hours (about 173 days), of their life in church--that is, assuming they attended (were taken to church) every Sunday beginning right after they were born and continuing every week throughout childhood and adulthood. Biblically speaking, no one spends enough quality time worshiping God because of our imperfections.
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One can use rhetoric in everyday life by being mindful of their language choices, employing persuasive techniques to influence others, and using storytelling to communicate ideas effectively. It can help in making compelling arguments, engaging in discussions, and building strong relationships through effective communication.
The answer is relative to every person. But to encourage/motivate someone, you would have to remind them about the larger themes/values in life. And tie in their morals in life and relate the encouragement to that. You can also appeal to their purpose of life.
Anything that makes you think and be honest with yourself and others. Life after death, why are we here, what would I do for someone else when it doesn't benefit me, would I kill someone, would I give my life to save someone, pretty much anything that makes you examine yourself, your beliefs and motivations. Most have flexible answers depending on the circumstance and few can every be answered absolutely.
Rhetoric is used in everyday life to persuade, inform, and influence others in various communication settings such as conversations, social media, advertising, and public speaking. It helps to shape opinions, build relationships, and convey messages effectively by using language, tone, and structure strategically. Whether we are trying to convince someone to agree with our point of view or simply trying to express ourselves clearly, we are using rhetoric to communicate effectively in our daily interactions.
= If someone were to witness a week of your life what assumptions would that person make? =
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we use mobius strips in our every day life when we see someone using a paper belt or or bracelet or necklace.
Well, if you saw someone drowning and you dived in and rescued them, you would have saved someones life. or if you saw someone choking or having a heart attack and no one is around, call 911. That would be considered saving someone's life too.
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There can be two meanings. It's either that they are the greatest student in someone's life or they would be just a student forever and would not grow out of it. It depends on the context.
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