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This exploration of vocabulary delves into terms like intolerance, assertiveness, and humanity, providing definitions and practical examples. It discusses intolerant behaviors, the importance of assertive communication for police officers, and the significance of devotion to various causes. The text also touches on societal issues like infidelity, regulation of personal behaviors, and the transient nature of homelessness. Furthermore, it examines concepts such as invincibility and entitlement, highlighting their impact on social dynamics. Gain insights into how these concepts influence personal interactions and societal challenges.
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Intolerance • Not being able to put up with something/someone • Who is a person you are intolerant of?
Assertive • To be forceful, confident • Why would a police officer need to be assertive?
Devote • To dedicate effort and time to someone/something • What is something you are devoted to?
Humanity • 1—All the living people in the world • 2– The goodness/kindness in people • What is a problem humanity is facing?
Infidelity • To lie or not be honest with someone; to cheat on someone • Name a famous person who committed an infidelity against their partner?
Regulate • To monitor, control • What is a behavior you need to regulate closely?
Invincible • To be unbeatable; unbreakable • Name an invincible superhero/character
Restrain • To hold yourself or something back; to control yourself • Who is a person that you use much restraint with?
Transient • To move, travel all the time; not stay in one place • Why are many homeless people transient?
Abolish • To cancel; get rid of • What is a law you wish was abolished?
Entitled • To feel as if you deserve or are owed something. • How do snobby people often act entitled?