The frame story depicts the author’s daughter, Kathleen, asking whether her father had ever killed someone in war. The fact that the author struggles to answer this question, and even lies to his daughter, shows that this issue still weighs heavily on him. Thus, this frame story adds depth and weight to the central story about the battle in My Khe and the killing of a young Vietnamese soldier. The frame story illustrates that incidents from the war have resonated throughout the author’s life
Driving skills are not based on ones gender therefore it would be ignorant to state that men are better drivers.
Along time ago men were definitely better drivers because women were not allowed to drive. There are still many counties that don’t let women drive, so in those countries you could say that the majority of men are better drivers but only because women are not allowed too. In conclusion I would personally say that men are not better and neither are women, it truly just depends on the person (regardless of their gender) and amount of experience in driving.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion:)
Helping a coworker with a task when you're done with your task
"Everything is figureoutable." "Don't sweat the small stuff." "Don't take life to seriously- you'll never get out ALIVE!" "Go stand outside so if anyone asks, you're outstanding!" "If plan A doesn't work the alphabet has 25 more letters- stay cool." "Stars can't shine without darkness." "Don't call it a dream- call it a plan!" "If not us then WHO? If not now then WHEN?" "What's stopping you?" "If opportunity doesn't knock- build a door!" "If you say you're cooler then me, does that make me hotter than you?" And my personal favorite- "Make 10 men feel like 100." Stay cool!
It brought back the scare Johnny had from being jumped by the Socs.