Answer:
The correct answer is the Lord.
Explanation:
Psalm 23 was written by David and it clearly praises the Lord.
The first line of the psalm is <em>"The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing</em>." After this, the speaker refers to the subject "He" in clear reference to the Lord. Even though the Lord is pictured as a shepherd, it shouldn't be understood literally but as a metaphor, which is a rhetorical device that compares two things or people in an implicit way. Trough this, the speaker gives the Lord all the good characteristics of a shepherd and that is why A is the correct answer.
Answer:
The answer is the Schachter-Singer theory.
Explanation:
This theory explains that a physiological response is identified and labeled by the person, who <u>then</u> experiences an emotion. For example, increased blood pressure and sweating may be either caused by excitement or fear, so the person must identify how he feels based on the context.
In the example, Levi attributes his increased heart rate to caffeine (instead of stress or nervousness), so he stays calm.
The purpose of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) according to their preamble was to <span>substantial reduction of tariffs and other trade barriers and the elimination of preferences, on a reciprocal and mutually advantageous basis.This was signed by 23 nations in Geneva on October 30, 1947.</span>
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The advances in technology such as information and communication technology, improved transportation networks, multimedia technology, televisions made globalization a reality. For example, corporations can use the ICT, print and television to advertise their goods and services thus reaching out to a large audience across the world.
Additionally, with the advent of ICT, large corporations can easily manage their branches and franchises across the world from a single headquarter.