Your values, dislikes and desires are rather personal: they might be influenced by others and by what you've learnt, but ultimately they are your own, so they can be called: internal: the correct answer is c) internal.
They could be influenced by our parents, but this is not the only influence.
Yes, this is true. This is named as a speech that incites (makes people commit) imminent lawless action - that is, speech that incites violence or breaking the law.
Another exceptions to the rule of free speech are obscenity,- which is a quite controversial exception.
A) Signs of positive emotional well-being ---> 3. Encouraging yourself
B) Signs of positive mental well-being----> 2.Reduce anxiety
C) Signs of high self-esteem -------> 1. Work productively in school
Control means that performance does not deviate from the norm. Management consists of three steps: (1) setting performance baselines, (2) comparing actual performance to baselines, and (3) taking corrective action when necessary.
Control functions are only justified if positive corrective action is taken. It's not enough to point out deviations or shortcomings from the standard. Steps should be taken to correct these deviations from the norm through planning, organization, leadership, staffing and other such management functions.
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Match each statement to the correct category.
A. Signs of positive emotional well-being
B. Signs of positive mental well-being
C. Signs of high self-esteem
1. Work productively in school
2. Reduce anxiety
3. Encouraging yourself
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I believe the answer is: 1/3
Compared to other culture where most people married young, Average north americans often focused their minds on getting married and having children as they entered their middle age.
Up to this point, many of the women have loss their ability to reproduce children, which make a lot of the couple turned into being <span>stepparents, adoptive parents, or foster parents.</span>
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Woodcock spent World War II working as a conscientious objector on a farm in Essex, and in 1949, moved to British Columbia. At Camp Angel in Oregon, a camp for conscientious objectors, he was a founder of the Untide Press, which sought to bring poetry to the public in an inexpensive but attractive format. Following the war, he returned to Canada, eventually settling in Vancouver, British Columbia. In 1955, he took a post in the English department of the University of British Columbia, where he stayed until the 1970s. Around this time he started to write more prolifically, producing several travel books and collections of poetry, as well as the works on anarchism for which he is best known.