Telling someone with dyslexia she cannot learn to read, leading her to become illiterate even though she could learn to read with a bit of extra effort.
Explanation:
False belief influence the people’ behavior to such an extent that it becomes real. This is called self –fulfilling prophecy in sociology. It is a concept of belief that gets deep rooted in the mind of an individual and though it happens to be false initially, when believed deeply, it manifests into a fact.
Our beliefs and expectations have an impact in the inner consciousness and when it is entirely believed then it happens to materialize into a truth. Our beliefs and expectations have a drastic impact on the outcome and psychologists have concluded with enough research and experiments.
Answer:
a. online terrorism
Explanation:
Bob is trying to make him ex parner vulnerable. Which is a terrorism act.
A "service" as opposed to the other kind of economic commodity, the "good" is something that cannot be moved from one place to another, so it's not an object that can be picked up, touched and moved.
Here the services are concerts and doctor visits: they are something that happens, is delivered by a person to another person, but is not an object.
C. The U.S.
There were several reasons why the United States became interested in revitalizing contact between Japan<span> and the West in the mid-19th century. First, the combination of the opening of Chinese ports to regular trade and the annexation of California, creating an American port on the Pacific, ensured that there would be a steady stream of maritime traffic between North America and Asia. Then, as American traders in the Pacific replaced sailing ships with steam ships, they needed to secure coaling stations, where they could stop to take on provisions and fuel while making the long trip from the United States to China. The combination of its advantageous geographic position and rumors that Japan held vast deposits of coal increased the appeal of establishing commercial and diplomatic contacts with the Japanese.</span>