SHORT COMMUNICATION 91
Some Pitiful Behavior Deviations
By
Roger Behra
Behavior is defined as the way that a person or animal does or says thins; to act as well and politely as one can. Pitiful is defined as being very bad in quality or condition. The following three examples are justifiable examples of pitiful behavior. And there are no excuses for them. They are simply examples of very of very bad human behavior.
An unmarried woman who is 33 years old from Bellflower, California, gave birth on January 26, 2009, to 8 babies and 2 girls through invitro-fertilization. What makes this unbelievable behavior deviation is the fact that she already, as an unmarried mother, gave birth to 6 babies through the same method. Her mother said she has been obsessed with babies since she was a teenager. Her deviated behavior cost 200, 000 dollars, and it brings into question the doctor´s ethics. The whole situation is quite unbelievable. So were the hate calls she received from the general public.
An elementary female school teacher took a liking to one of her 11 year old students. The teacher also gained the liking of his parents. She even became the godmother of her male student. What came to light after four years was the fact that eleven year old student and the teacher were having a sexual relationship in secret over the four year period. Now, the boy and his family and the teacher face extreme embarrassment, and the teacher faces a serious child abuse matter. The fact that the abuse remained secret for four years is an unbelievable behavior deviation for more than one reason.
In this situation, a mother and her four children were directly involved. What went on was the fact that the mother taught her children to shoplift, and one day the mother and her children were caught in the act. However, the mother ran away only to be caught later and arrested. The children told the story of haw their mother taught them how to shoplift. The officials were at such deviated behavior. The mother faced serious charges and lost custody of her four children. All deviate behavior is inexcusable. But when adults teach children to be deviates, that adult behavior deserves to be publicly scorned.
The American culture is living through unbelievable behavior deviation. It is seen in a personal appearance and other forms of personal behavior. And it is becoming more and more noticeable each day. One cannot help noticing how girls and women dress, how young people talk in public, and what they do in their spare time. But only no deviates notice.
R.B.
7-4-09