All of the
following words describe Kennedy’s inaugural address except indifferent.
<span>On January 20, 1961, President John F. </span>Kennedy<span> delivered his</span> inaugural
address<span> in
which he announced that "we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any
hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and success
of liberty."</span>
The correct answer between all
the choices given is the last choice or letter D. I am hoping that this answer
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Answer:
Ellwood & McGraw explain that in indigenous cultures, <u>initiation</u> rituals for young people "emphasized that the spirits of nature work through the natural processes of the human body."
Explanation:
Initiation rituals are rites of passages marking entrance or acceptance into a group or society. They could also be a formal admission to adulthood in a community or one of its formal components. A person being subject of the initiation ceremony in traditional rites is called an initiate.
Answer:The principle of immediacy
Explanation:
-This principle describes the approach behaviour between people , that create closeness or distance between them.
- As people we have different preferences in life we have food we like and food that we don't like , clothes that we like and clothes that we don't like .
- The same thing happens with how we relate to each other we have those people that we like and think highly of them and those we just don't like for many reasons including how they live their life as compared to us for instance.
- Mostly the people we like are those whom we regard highly based on what we think is of high value to us, according to this principle those are the people with whom we will associate ourselves.
- Then we have those people who just don't meet our own personal standards or values or preferences , we eventually isolate ourselves from associating with them based on the principle of immediacy .
The answer to ur question is b: the court does not have subject matter jurisdiction over the third-party complaint because the electrician’s claim and the gas worker’s claim do not arise from common nucleus of operative fact. I hope this helped ;)