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I would think from what you said, It would be a compound bow. Please let me know if I am wrong. Good luck, Luv.
It gives the right to vote to all adult citizens, regardless of wealth, income, gender, social status, race, ethnicity Or any other restriction, subject Only to relatively minor exceptions
Answer:
Maraming pwede mong ma-<em>adapt </em>sa iyong kapaligiran tulad ng: pananaw, pag-uugali at paniniwala.
Explanation:
Lahat ng tao ay may kaniya-kaniyang pananaw, pag-uugali at paniniwala. Ito ay nahuhubog habang siya'y lumalaki. Subalit, ang tao ay maari rin mg<em> adapt </em>sa ibang tao, lalot na't kung siya'y parating napapaligiran nito.
Halimbawa, kung ang mga taong nakapaligid sa iyo ay nagsasabing maganda ang pag-eehersisyo <em>(pananaw nila)</em> dahil nakakatulong ito sa iyong kalusugan, ito ay maaring maka-apekto sa pananaw mo. <em>Di lumaon, ikaw ay mag e-ehersisyo na rin.</em>
Isa pang halimbawa. Kung ang mga taong nakapaligid sa iyo ay masungit <em>(pag-uugali nila) </em>at araw-araw mo silang nakikita, maaring maging masungit ka rin sa kalaunan.
At kung ang mga taong nakapaligid sa iyo ay naniniwala kay Hesus <em>(paniniwala nila) </em>na siya ang anak ng Diyos, maaring maka-apekto rin ito sa paniniwala mo.
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
The leader-member theory also known as Vertical Dyad Linkage Theory is the theory that explains the relationship between leaders and managers with their team. The theory suggests how good relations between a leader and his team can contribute to the development or destruction of members of an organisation.This leadership model of leader-member theory was matured George Greon and his colleagues.
<u>The leader-member theory is divide into three stages namely Role taking, Role Making, and Routinization.</u>
<u>A leader-member relationship is built through these three steps. When a new member is added to the group, a leader expects him to be loyal, trustworthy, hardworking. Based on their work ethics, that is loyalty and trustworthiness, a leader sorts these new members in two group in-group and out-group</u>.
But this sorting is done subconsciously and not implicitly as stated in the question. Thus, the answer is false.