<span>It is called
emotion-focused coping. This type of
coping involves efforts to regulate the emotions that a person experienced
because of a certain stressful event.</span>
The recurring negative thought
focused on the stressor is called emotional distress.
<span>The emotional-approach
coping also involves focusing on, clarifying, and working through emotions.</span>
I think it's either A or D
The equilibrium price is the customer cost that is assigned to a product where the quantity demand and supply is equal.
<h3>What is price equilibrium?</h3>
Your information is incomplete. Therefore, an overview will be given. It should be noted that price equilibrium simply means the price where the quantity demanded and supplied are equal.
This is the price at which the supply and demand are balanced in the absence of external influence.
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Keeping citizens safe from disease, attack, etc. also, making sure they have a say in government but i don’t think that’s an answer
Answer:
When you create an original work and put a Creative Commons attribution license on it, you are still the copyright holder - <em>TRUE</em>.
In order to be a copyright holder you must register with the U.S. Copyright Office - <em>FALSE</em>.
Explanation:
<u>TRUE
</u>
<u>When you create an original work, you are automatically protected by the copyright law.</u> Creative Commons is a license that you attribute to your work and thus, you still hold all the copyright rights. There are many types of Creative Commons licenses, for example, where you can give users rights to do anything they want with your ‘work’, but you will still be the copyright holder.
<u>FALSE
</u>
<u>You are the copyright owner of your created original work, from the moment you create it. Registering it with the U.S Copyright Office is not needed to have copyright protection.</u> However if you want to file an infringement lawsuit to protect your work, that you created within U.S borders, then you need to register it with the U.S Copyright Office.