Answer: Works Progress Administration
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) was established in 1935, under the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration.
The government created projects for which they hired persons to do work. WPA projects included some building of roads, bridges and other public projects.
There were other programs too, which connected with the WPA. For instance, The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), the Soil Erosion Service (later known as the Soil Conservation Service), and the Works Progress Administration (WPA) were all involved in improving land conditions. Working in conjunction with the National Forestry Service, the CCC and WPA participated in planting millions of trees to act as windbreaks, to prevent the kind of blowing erosion of soil that occurred in the Dust Bowl.
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This question appeals to an Ethics related activity which academic objective is the topic of <em>"Making Responsible Decisions"</em> tittled:
<em>"Describing why consumers shop and buy online and how marketers influence online purchasing behavior."</em>
Discussing how digital environments in the internet enable companies engage with consumers having face to screen exchanges and electronic offerings and how practices such as behavioral tageting direct online advertising from marketers to consumers using information slyly obtained from the consumer's footprint online activity.
Which has led to <em>76 percent</em> of online consumers having privacy and security concerns about the Internet.
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The correct answer is True.
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Sigmund Freud was a neurologist who dedicated himself to the study of people's behavior and is also considered the father of psychoanalysis.
Gordon Allport is a psychologist who dedicated his research to the study of personality, and he was against what Freud mentioned in psychoanalysis.
Freud considered that psychoanalysis was a feasible method for the treatment of mental difficulties; also, he believed that these behaviors were caused by problems that they had since childhood.
Instead, Gordon Allport considered that the best way to deal with mental difficulties is with a focus on the present, in this way the real problems of people would be solved.
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<span>The concept of "karma" ("kamma") is probably one of the most misunderstood yet readily recognized words in the Buddhist lexicon. In Buddhism karma may be either virtuous or non-virtuous since the term "karma" simply means "action". Karma as I understand results in causality for one's intentional actions and/or thoughts and is a key aspect in Buddhism.
The term "dharma" ("dhamma") depends whether it is capitalized or not. Dharma in general means "righteousness", "teaching", "the way things are", or "truth". It is also used to imply "the laws of nature" or "that which sustains the universe"( http://www.dharmanet.org/lcdharma.htm ). When capitalized (Dharma) or preceded with "the" (The Dharma) it refers to the collective teachings of the Buddha ( http://buddhism.kalachakranet.org/dharma... ). Since in my tradition a sutra (sutta) is said to be incomplete without a commentary, works by well respected and renown Buddhist scholars and teachers "round out" The Dharma.
May all be at peace. </span>
Try going with →"imply causation"...