Answer: Overcommittment or escalation of commitment
Explanation: pulling the plug at the right time is critical.when you spend time,money, energy on someone who is not showing any effort or change towards the desires need and you keep investing everything on thar person(time, money, energy e.t.c) is called over commitment or escalation of commitment. Most times we think we can change people and make them better and we try ever means to achieve that even if it drains us. Running a good business or organization demands you to know when to cut your losses. When someone is not giving you your desire result and you keep trying to see if the person will meet up then you are escalating your commitment. You need to find the people who will give you the result you need without been overcommitted to them.
Wind power has gain interest in the last decade because it is one of few very clean renewable energy sources. There are countries, like the US that have large open spaces with excellent winds that are favorable for building large wind parks. The only downside of this source is that wind parks take a large amount of space, and it the US those are even build on the Native American Sacred Ground. On the other hand Nuclear Power Plant, is less clean and more dangerous. Nuclear Plant does not emit any CO2 in the air, but it does have a higly toxic waste and it is potentialy dangerous if the malfunction occurs. Nuclear waste is radioactive and it is the most dangerous for humans. In the countries that have less wind power, these plants are an option, as in France for example.
The answer to your question is,
D. have committed themselves to values and goals without exploring alternatives
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Answer:
He received a charter from Queen Elizabeth to create a colony.
Explanation:
"On March 25, 1584 Elizabeth granted explorer Sir Walter Raleigh a charter to colonize the area of North America that was the future Virginia Colony - currently the coast of North Carolina."
Answer:
The correct answer is E. Sensory adaptation.
Explanation:
Sensory adaptation refers to the reduction of one's sensitivity to a stimulus after being constantly exposed to it. The individual tends to have less awareness of the stimulus and this helps him/her to <em>change his/her focus</em> to other things.
In this case, Adrianne's first exposure is strong; the smell is strong and the apartment smelled horrible to her. However, the longer she was exposed to the smell, the more used she got to it and the less she smelled it.
This is an example of sensory adaptation.