London - Britain
Scrooge's nephew, Fred, lived in a house in a pleasant part of the city, likely not too far from Scrooge's office. He invited Scrooge to his Christmas dinner every year despite his uncle's curmudgeonly behavior.
There is no reference to an uncle of Scrooge in the original story
Students may decide to stay in their hometown if they have strong family ties, job opportunities, or a sense of community. Conversely, they may choose to leave if they seek new experiences, better educational or career prospects, or a desire for independence. Ultimately, the decision is influenced by personal circumstances and individual priorities.
Social determinism is a theory that credits society and social constructs as being what create behaviors. This theory ignores the effects of environment, technology and genetics. Nature, technology, and genetics would be dismissed as social constructs. As an example of social determinism, lets consider sexual orientation. A pure social determinist would call homosexuality a purely social construct and say it exists because of the media, what teachers taught them, society, and the parents' teachings. Indeed, there are LGBT persons who do believe that. They would dismiss the arguments against choice saying that their interactions led them to conclude that being gay/lesbian is a noble choice -- on par with fighting an unpopular war or belonging to a religion where persecution is highly likely. That is just one example, and the theory of social determinism encompasses nearly any behavior.
It was Belle
Ebenezer
Belle
Scrooge came from London
Bah....humbug
Jacob Marley
Scrooges housekeeper
Fezzwigg
His nephew
Mr Fizzywigg
The ghost of Christmas present repeats Scrooges retort of "are there no prisons, are there no work houses"
you go to the room on the first left and click the right mouse button and you look for scrooges not the guy the chains! your a nob!