the mongols deserve both, they did do what they thought was right in their mind but then again they did very bad things. my mom has a friend in the mongol klan, he told me alot of things and from what i hear, they were good and bad.
yes
It depends on at what level.
What proportion of the marks you get for this sentence do you deserve, considering it was not you who penned it.
No, I do not think that prisoners deserve the same legal rights as other citizens. They do deserve the same human rights. Yes, Prop 47 was a good idea to pass to avoid prison overcrowding and make room for more violent offenders.
It's good measure.
no they dont
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hell yah he did
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no they don't because insects are just being themselves
Yes, teenagers often deserve a better reputation as they are frequently misunderstood and unfairly stereotyped. Many young people are responsible, compassionate, and engaged in their communities, often advocating for important social issues. While some may exhibit typical adolescent behavior, these actions are part of a developmental phase and do not define their overall character. Recognizing their positive contributions can help foster a more supportive environment for growth and understanding.
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no they just mistake you for a seal or something they eat!!
"Deseeve" appears to be a typographical error or a misspelling of the word "deserve." To "deserve" means to be worthy of something based on actions, qualities, or circumstances. It implies that someone has earned a particular outcome or treatment, whether positive or negative, through their behavior or situation. If "deseeve" refers to something else, please provide more context for clarification.
Boxers, like any athletes, can be subject to both positive and negative perceptions based on individual actions and broader stereotypes. While some may engage in unsportsmanlike behavior or face legal issues, the majority are dedicated professionals who train hard and embody discipline and resilience. It's important to evaluate boxers on a case-by-case basis rather than generalizing based on a few high-profile incidents. Ultimately, their reputation should reflect their individual character and sportsmanship rather than the actions of a few.
Yes, Odysseus does deserve his reputation as brave and clever. Throughout the "Odyssey," he displays courage in facing various challenges such as navigating home after the Trojan War and overcoming numerous obstacles. His cunning strategies, particularly in outsmarting foes like the Cyclops Polyphemus, also demonstrate his cleverness.