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Globalization is clearly contributing to increased integration of labor markets and closing the wage gap between workers in advanced and developing economies, especially through the spread of technology. It also plays a part in increasing domestic income inequality
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Social Theory
Explanation:
Social theory is a phenomenon that states that people tend to learn more quickly by observing, imitating and modeling other people and their surroundings.
A child would learn a trait that his father practices more efficiently rather what is taught to him. So the above example where children observe their parents tending to different activities on the weekends develops clear gender roles in their minds. This would fall in the category of social theory rather than cognitive theory.
I would say the answer is.. D.) Georgia's economy benefits greatly from the GPA.
Because: It says in the paragraph "As one of the state's largest public employers." and "The GPA however, is responsible for generating far more employment throughout the state"
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I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is the first option. God's purpose for Israel as expressed by Solomon was <span>that the promises of God to David might be fulfilled. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>
The correct answer is: "The Tragedy of the Commons".
The Tragedy of the Commons refers to the depletion of public goods and resources, to which all individuals have equal and open access, when each individual uses or consumes them attending to his personal interest and disregarding the survival of the resource. Such behaviour goes against the welfare of the totality of users, and even against the long-run interest of the individual, as if the resources is extinguished he will not be able to use it in the future either.
For example, fishing-stocks are overexploited, because each fisher captures a larger amount than they should if they wished to maintain their rate of reproduction and, as a result, in same years there will be no fish at all. But, instead, fishers are moved by their individual interests, by the desire of maximizing the profits gained by selling the fish, and in order to do so they capture everyday as much fish as they can. They would never set an upper bound to their captures, thinking about the higher purpouse of preserving the fishing-stock.