Answer:
b
Explanation:
it was big ................
The answer is "Episodic memory".
Episodic memory refer to the memory of occasions which is autobiographical
like times, places, related feelings, and other relevant who, what, when,
where, why learning, that can be expressly expressed or invoked. It is the
gathering of past individual encounters that happened at a specific time and
place.
According to your textbook, the aspect of poor listening was Marshall exhibiting is "focusing on personal appearance".
Many people are poor listeners. Notwithstanding when we think we are listening precisely, we for the most part get a handle on just 50% of what we hear, and we hold even less. We react to individuals in light of individual appearances, how starting presentations or invites were gotten as well as past relational experiences. In the event that we generalization a man we turn out to be less target and along these lines less inclined to listen viably.
I would say either B or D but B or D because if you make a good first impression it will show your individuality
Out of three conditions that Donald Noel suggest in "Noel Hypothesis", which are ethnocentrism, competition and the differential in power ethnic or racial, I think the most important is competition. Human beings create ranks in ethnic groups by competing. For example when Irish came to America (1820-1860), they competed with other group to gain positions in society and some of them followed the bad way creating the Irish mob and some entered the police force which gave this group a better status then the Italian mob overcome the Irish mob. It is just an example of how ethnic groups compete to survive and society moves into stratification.
I think there is power and inequality between groups and this leads to prejudice and discrimination. The groups that are suffering more are vulnerable groups like women, elderly and children. Here is Peru there is a great problem with women being killed. It is insane but the number of these cases is going up every year. When women go to the police station do denounce their partners, police officers don't pay them attention to what they say and in many cases they don't do anything. Most of the time women are killed by their partners in Peru. Women are afraid to denounce their partners too.