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For many parents , raising a teenager is like fighting a long war ,but years go by without any clear winner . Like a border conflict between neighboring countries ,the parent-teen war is about boundaries: Where is the line between what I control and what you do?
Both sides want peace ,but neither feels it has any power to stop the conflict . In part ,this is because neither is willing to admit .any responsibility for starting it . From the parents’ point of view, the only cause of their fight is their adolescents’ complete unreasonableness. And of course .the teens see it in exactly the same way , except oppositely . Both feel trapped
In this article. I’ll describe three no-win situations that commonly arise between teens and parents and then suggest some ways out of the trap. The first no-win situation is quarrels over unimportant things . Examples include the color of the teen’s hair, the cleanliness of the bedroom ,the preferred style. of clothing , the child’s failure to eat a good breakfast before school ,or his tendency to sleep until noon on the weekends .Second ,blaming , the goal of a blaming battle is to make the other admit that his bad attitude is the reason why everything goes wrong . Third , needing to be right ,It doesn’t matter what the topic is –politics. The taws of physics ,or the proper way to break an egg –the point of these arguments is to prove that you are right and the other person is wrong .for both wish to be considered an authority --- someone who actually knows something --- and therefore to command respect. Unfortunately , as long as long as parents and teens continue to assume that they know more than the other ,they’ll continue to fight these battles forever and never make any real progress
55. Why does the author compare the parent—teen war to a border conflict?
A. both can continue for generations .
B. Both are about where to draw the line
C. Neither has any clear winner
D. Neither can be put to an end
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Heavy fuel oils when spilled are ______.
A.more harmful to sea life than lighter oils
B.easier to clean up than lighter refined oils
C.less harmful to sea life than lighter oils
D.not a real threat to marine life
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other factors must be considered as possible causes of violence in real life
computer and online games are not the only cause of increased violence in real life
the commercial world is contributing to the increased violence in real life
there is a close link between computer games and increased violence in real life
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Gravity siphon effect
Higher vacuum in the second-stage
Difference in brine density between first and second stages
lower pressure in first-stage
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money
payment
value
profit
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The first suggests that we should put for faith in our intuition, while the second cautions us against irrational thinking.
The first examines the nature and origins of intuition from a scientific perspective, while the second analyzes dubious notions in sports.
The first is concerned with debunking a theory about intuition, while the second advocates intuitive thinking for improving sports performance.
The first provides an objective account of research on human intuition, while the second presents a first-person account of intuition at work.
The first focuses on the fallible nature of moral intuition, while the second argues that intuitive thinking is more reliable than many people think.
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Due to lapse of time the risk in these areas to surface navigation is now considered ______ than the ordinary risks of navigation,but a very real risk still exists with regard to anchoring,fishing or any form of submarine or seabed activity.
A.more serious
B.not less serious
C.more dangerous
D.no more dangerous
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Which is true on the subarachnoid space in the vertebral canal()。
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opposed; the second author is more idealistic than the first
similar; both authors argue that chimpanzees flourish in the wild
identical; both authors argue that chimpanzees require the refuge of artificial environments
diametrically opposed; the first author believes that every animal belongs in the wild, while the second sees an advantage to zoos and sanctuaries
varying; the first author works to save wild habitats, while the second author is uninterested in such pursuits
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money
payment
value
profit
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The author of Passage 1 lauds the benefits science has produced, while the author of Passage 2 speaks hopefully of possible future benefits.
Both of the passages react with distrust to the idea of using science to assess chimpanzees.
The first passage lists the studies that showed positive chimp interactions, while the author of Passage 2 refutes their claims,
The first passage suggests that science can have a positive impact on perceptions about chimps, whereas the second passage views science as almost universally negative.
The author of the first passage is more apt to justify using chimps in science than the author of Passage 2.
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(As it is now)
And, even though it is safer and more reasonably priced than Las Vegas or Nashville, it has some of the sang assets.
And, because it is safer and more reasonably priced than Las Vegas or Nashville, it has some of the same assets.
However, it is safer and more reasonably priced than Las Vegas or Nashville, and it also has some of the same assets.
Lastly, Branson is safer and more reasonably priced than either Las Vegas or Nashville, but has some of the same assets.
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