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> It's an advantage because they don't have a
> choice. They know what they want, that is > survive, and they do whatever it takes to > get there. They do have a choice about whether they do whatever it takes. They don't have to do whatever it takes because there is always welfare. Granted, being forced to "survive" does give them a "skill" which they can then apply to other areas. The skill of ACTION. But this "element" - which two people in this thread have gotten and which I have not told them they have gotten, yet (because I think it was a guess and not deduced so I want them to reason it out) - is not a skill or ability. It is also something most people get later on in life. And "doing whatever it takes" is not something most people eventually get later in life. > With migrants, it's cut and dry. Survive. > So I stand by my answer: "They knew > what they wanted and did what they could to > get there." > So what do you think Michael? Warm or cold? Cold(er). I'm glad you stood by your answer, though. I asked about the advantage so you would reason it out. The reasons would make it clearer. And show why you chose your answer. Could help other people too. (Also shows you weren't just having a guess :o)) Michael Ross |
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