I, me, my, mine, and we are first person point of view
you, your are second person point of view
he, she, it, they are third person point of view
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Globalization is the process that transcends boundaries and have outcomes that vary across places and scales.
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As in all or almost all Shakespeare plays the opening scenes of Macbeth are key to setting up the problem the play addresses. In his Scottish play Shakespeare uses the opening scenes to set the two main contexts in which the regicide, usurpation, tyranny, and fall of the tyrant occur. The two are, we might say, the earthly or political context and the cosmic or superhuman context represented by the witches. In presenting these two contexts Shakespeare appears to be engaging in a dialogue with Machiavelli's Prince, taking cues from Machiavelli's political analysis on how to understand the political character of Scotland and taking issue with Machiavelli's ultimate agenda of a conquest of Fortuna.
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The Review of Politics publishes primarily philosophical and historical studies of politics, especially those concentrating on political theory and American political thought. Thoughtful scholarly reflections on all aspects of politics - including analysis of institutions and techniques, analysis of literary reflections on politics, political interpretations of literary works, and constitutional theory and analysis - are also welcome. Some of the first essays advocating 'realism' were published in The Review, as well as articles from its opponents in international relations; both perspectives are accepted parts of the journal's coverage. Instructions for Contributors at Cambridge Journals Online
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In life, things are categorized into two groups; Need and Want. There are things we need and things we want.
We decide on the importance of such things in our lives based on whether it satisfies our needs or our wants.
We can go through life with out things we want; however, we cannot live without the things we need, therefore, if the need arises and nobody can satisfy that need, we are motivated to create the things we need to live.
There are also things we want so much that it becomes a need. Thus, we are motivated to create a version of the thing we want to satisfy that need. For example, even though we already have a lot of jeans, we want to buy a new pair of jeans but we can't afford such expensive item. So, we find ways to create our own version of the expensive jeans from the items we have on hand. The end product will satisfy our need of acquiring the things we want.
Answer:
<u>Pathic Communication </u>
Explanation:
When we talk about Pathic communication, we refered to the specific actions of using lenguage to welcome, to invite, to stablish a mood for when someone is entering a place. This greeting part is more important that the message or the information that a person wants to give. One could say the objetive of this type of communication is considered of social function, it considers manners and social conventions.