Answer:
The <em>feeling of anger</em> is reflected by the statement ‘It’s like there are three of us in bed—my wife, me, and the doctor."
Explanation:
Anger is an emotion that manifests itself not only psychologically, but also physiologically. For instance, individuals consumed by anger in the moment experience increase in heart rate and adrenaline levels. That is why for people it is <u>difficult to control themselves</u> and while experiencing anger they often take action that they would not take otherwise. Here, husband ‘blurts’ to a stranger information of a very private matter. He finds it difficult to control himself.
The other aspect of anger is that a person might have an overall different group of feelings about a certain situation, while anger is just one of them. Probably, man in this situation does not have only negative emotions about getting infertility treatment. Meanwhile, certain aspect and certain moments bring out anger that perhaps results from frustration and desperation.
Answer: this stage is called Autonomous morality
Explanation:
Autonomous morality is characterized by the child's understanding that rules are made by people, for people. The child using autonomous morality is motivated by the feeling of cooperation, and tries to understand the needs, wants, and feelings of others.
Answer: D. Sunni Islam because it is a specific religion with set doctrines
Explanation:
A is wrong because a denomination is a religious organization that is not state sponsored.
B is wrong because Christianity is a religion, not a denomination
C is wrong (common sense reasons)
**A denomination is a "a subgroup within a religion that has a common name, tradition, and identity" (pediaa.com)**
<u>D is correct because Sunni Islam is one of the three denominations to Islam.</u>
Answer:
Smith argued that by giving everyone freedom to produce and exchange goods as they pleased, and opening the markets up to domestic and foreign competition, people's self-interest would promote greater purpose than government. Explanation:
Darwin better understood the mechanism for natural selection after he read a book by <u>Thomas Robert Malthus </u>on the rate of growth of populations.
Malthus was an English economist who was concerned with the implications of high population growth. He argued that once the human population outstrip the availability of food and resources, there would start a phase of struggle in which only those with better capabilities and means would survive.
Darwin, after returning from his voyage, read Malthus' work and connected it with his observation of nature. He thought in a similar vein that trait differences in the wildlife population means that those better adapted to the struggles of living in the wild would have a greater chance of survival and procreation.
Ultimately, these survival traits would compound, leading to the evolution of newer species. This provided the basis for Darwn’s influential theory of natural selection.
To learn more about Darwin's theory of natural selection: brainly.com/question/14546204
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