<span>This suggests that Trey has not yet developed a legitimate understanding of the permanency of tangible objects. This can be evidenced by the fact that Trey lost interest in the ball once it was no longer in his range of sight. He has not yet learned that the object does not just disappear if he is unable to see it.</span>
Answer: Option (C) is correct.
From the given options, the following projects the most serious ambiguity on the effectiveness of the proposed procedure, <em>"Distribution of fuel required for cooking at the schools turn up there only sporadically and in inadequate amount."
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Here, in the given case the process is efficient and effective because the children easily reach the schools and cooking accommodation are usually available on site. But if the substance required for cooking is available sporadically and in inadequate amount, then the effectiveness will be hindered.
<span>A Christian worldview has the stamp of reason and reality and can stand the test both of history and experience. Every chapter in this book is predicated on a Christian view of things, a view of the world which cannot be infringed upon, or accepted or rejected piecemeal, but stands or falls in its integrity. Such a wholistic approach offers a stability of thought, a unity of comprehensive insight which bears not only on the religious sphere, but on the whole of thought. A Christian worldview is not built on two types of truth (religious and philosophical or scientific), but on a universal principle and all-embracing system that shapes religion, natural and social sciences, law, history, healthcare, the arts, the humanities, and all disciplines of study with application for all of life. </span>
In a democracy, people have the ultimate power. In a dictatorship, the ruler, or dictator, holds all power and control over the country.