Those who are not acting may be morally condemned as public actions. Indifference is generally seen as a bad habit, but people often do not know how big things they do not do affect the surrounding world. The Catholic Church uses "missing sins" to explain the mistakes we have made in fulfilling our duties, but for most of our society it commits a crime like this The possibility seems not to be true.
Introduction Keith H. Basso's research titled "Abandon audio: silence in Western Apache culture" is a study of the fact that members of the Apache community in the West regard silence as a form of social interaction . In this article, I record Basso's interest in the details of the society being considered first and the question he is about to answer. After introducing some anthropological concepts suitable for discussion, I introduce Basso 's view on silence in the Apache community, including his method, discussion and conclusion.
Silent Behavior Silence is often conceptualized as a condition to silence students through institutional norms, sentences, and interactions. Indeed, some silence behavior and structure will be silent among some people; silent students are often considered helpless due to their silence. For example, colored students, homosexual students, homosexual students, and (unavailable) students are generally considered silent rather than silent. Many of these categories of people also refused to accept the silence they believe to occupy and refused to ask about how these classifications affect social life. I think that it is important to silence itself beyond silence without denying the view that many students are silent during class.
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