He clearly thinks and stresses over his family and is his most vital ownership. Being in prison gave him a decent favorable position; he had sustenance and a place to rest. He was terrified for his family and realized that they required him and in the end felt remorseful. He truly had all that he required in prison while the family didn't.
Answer:
- <u>Camping and outdoor ethics:</u>
The scout spirit is the capacity or the energy inside the scout to explore various destinations across the region, while keeping the Scout Oath and Scout law intact.
Scout Oath is sense of having a commitment towards a set of standards or rules set by the institution to which the scout is concerned. While, there are certain set of rules to which he must follow up.
There are certain measures which are to be taken before a scout is assigned a task by the scout master, as there are some laws and principles which are required to be considered in order to explore each region with great safety and professionalism.
Explanation:
<u>Scouting:</u>
Scout is any person who is registered with the institution related which is the "Boys Scout of America", and has the set of skills to explore the various destination and acquire more information regarding different regions.
- Now we can add a few quotations to answer the question given, as we have the following from the Scoutmasters and from the Board of Review,
“Evaluating Scout spirit will always be a judgment call, but through getting to know a young man and by asking probing questions, we can get a feel for it. We can say however, that we do not measure Scout spirit by counting meetings and outings attended. It is indicated, instead, by the way he lives his life.”
Options:
A. Behavior; often inaccurate.
B. Feelings;mostly accurate.
C. Attitude;highly insightful.
D. Behavior; mostly Complex.
E. Feelings; family-of-origin-base.
Answer:A. Behavior; often inaccurate.
Explanation:Richard Nisbett and Timothy D. Wilson are both psychologists who in a 1977 paper which they published challenged the directness and reliability of introspection.
Their published paper is one of the.mostly widely read and sighted research findings on the issue of consciousness.
According to Richard Nisbett and Timothy D. Wilson (1977), Subjects which we study had, "little or no introspective access to higher order cognitive processes".
Answer:
Explanation:
Allan Wicker discovered a couple of things during his research in 1969. First of which was that student attitudes about cheating did not predict their own cheating behaviors
. Secondly he discovered that Individual descriptions of racial attitudes did not predict behaviors in an actual situation
. Lastly, he found out that Individual attitudes about church attendance did not predict their own Sunday attendance. All of which were examples from the study that he conducted and the results that were gathered.
Answer:
This indicates a proximodistal pattern of growth
Explanation: