Markus Baur wrote:
and present behaviour is a direct result of past/historical behaviour as
todays behaviour is learned from past behaviour
or differenty: (past) actions have (present) reactions ..
this is not an apology for any actions - it is a usefull tool to
estimate possible reactions to actions ... and ignoring this wll just
lead to repeats of past mistakes ..
Wow. This sounds like what one might expect from a bad term paper for
an undergraduate liberal arts program.
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Dave Michelson