Because her father was not there, she thought that it does not bother her father so she got lost. But, if Strayed wants to change, she does not need a father. By stopping and changing her lifestyle, Wes who defeated proved that he was wrong and that the action she brought against is not opponent to her who influenced her, not to her I confirmed the assertion. Behavioral reactions when young people are influencing thinking and lifestyle have always felt defeat and fate by her father.
The struggle for children is explained in the book "Another West Moore" by Best Selling writer Wesmore. The defeated Wesmoor saw the West and said, "Because there is no you, there is no father of you, because he chose not to participate, my father is not there, we lament their absence in various ways." Why he Please prove you entered the highest security prison. Instead, they explained how he appealed to his father. Humanitarian personality approach highlights the belief that people have free will and play a positive role in their actions (compare with others' free will or others thinking not to control themselves do it). In this article, we will consider Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow, two major contributors to the humanist approach. In "The Other Wes Moore", the author is deeply studying the lives of the two people.
Running Head: WES MOORE 2 "Wes Moore" two Wes Muirs have the same name, but the results are totally different. This book shows how two Wes Moor were promoted and how different decisions in their lives can change their future. "Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fate" shows the challenge of growing up without fathers, meeting expectations, and falling into an economic depression among working-class families. Depending on the challenges in their lives and how they face these challenges, they will decide the future men. Wesemoas grew up without a father. Writer Wesmoor had his father in his first four years. He saw the father died and saw the influence on his family. Other Wes Moore did not grow with his father in his life. He had no chance to really understand his father, never experienced the feeling that he had a father.