Answer:
Routine activities theory.
Explanation:
Marcus Felson and Lawrence E. Cohen developed the Routine activities theory to explain the ecological process of the crime or situation of the crime thus diverting the study of criminology from just the mere offenders. They used this theory to explain the crime in the United States in the period following World War two where the economy is booming. Therefore they relate the occurrence of crime to the more opportunities provided than merely in social problems of poverty, unemployment, etc.
Answer:
resistance
Explanation:
There are three stages of the general adaptation syndrome as described by Hans Selye. The first stage is the alarm stage, the second stage is the resistance stage, and the third stage is the exhaustion stage. In the resistance stage, the body tries to either adapt to or resist the stressor. Hormonal changes from the alarm stage are still present in this stage with high levels of blood pressure and glucose in the blood. However the stress hormones levels are being normalized, allowing the body to shift from alertness to normalization or repair.
To establish a settlement, means to bring in a relatively group of large people who build houses, have jobs, form a society, and inhabit this area for a long period of time.
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Urban culture was developed, and international trade as well. It was a mixed people, not just one race.
Harapa's art is represented by architecture, sculpture, stamps, jewelry and clothing. The architecture does not show grand temples or palaces, but large, comfortable houses built on wide streets. The biggest construction is the reservoirs and baths, and it is unknown to what extent they would be linked to a sacred aspect. The clothes were sophisticated, as shown by the various stamps used in maritime trade with other countries.
They worshiped the Mother Goddess (Sakti).