“And how long do you remain?”
“How long?” said he, taking his black pipe from his mouth, and dropping his jaw as he stared at me. “I’m not a-going back. I’ve come for good.”
In short, one learns best from real examples, in passing and via context. Here are two up-to-date examples from the media:
1. The world is deeply divided on the question of whether religion is a force for good, a survey by Ipsos Reid suggests.
The pollster found that 48 per cent of the more than 18,000 people it reached online in 23 countries agreed that “religion provides the common values and ethical foundations that diverse societies need to thrive in the 21st century.”
A bare majority — 52 per cent — thought otherwise. They agreed with the sentiment that “religious beliefs promote intolerance, exacerbate ethnic divisions and impede social progress.”
There was wide regional variation in the results. Respondents in Saudi Arabia and Indonesia, where there are large Muslim populations, overwhelmingly said they believed religion was a force for good, while respondents in European countries tended to disagree with that.
About two-thirds of Americans polled thought religion was a force for good, but only 36 per cent of Canadians thought the same.
- Poll underlines sharp divide on religion, CBC News, November 26, 2010.
2. The Dallas Mavericks are plotting an aggressive push to acquire Carmelo Anthony, even if they don’t get assurances that the three-time All-Star would agree to a contract extension as part of the trade, league sources told CBSSports.com.
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