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rite of passage, ceremonial event, existing in all historically known societies, that marks the passage from one social or religious status to another. This article describes these rites among various societies throughout the world, giving greatest attention to the most common types of rites; explains their purposes from the viewpoints of the people observing the rites; and discusses their social, cultural, and psychological significance as seen by scholars seeking to gain an understanding of human behavior.
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Cabo das Tormentas
Dias called the cape Cabo das Tormentas ("Cape of Storms"; Dutch: Stormkaap), which was the original name of the "Cape of Good Hope".
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c. fixation
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Fixation: In psychology, the term fixation has been introduced by one of the famous psychologist named Sigmund Freud in 1905 to signify the existence of anachronistic sexual traits. The term fixation demonstrates the object relationships in regards to attachment with things or people that exists from childhood to adulthood.
In the fixation state, a child generally gets stuck in one stage of life where he or she couldn't solve the problem to move ahead. So, the child will remain fixated until the conflict is resolved.
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B. False
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The answer is FALSE.
Dropping tools or materials from a height is not advisable even if we have warned the people staying below or moving around. Even if when the area below is clear, we should not drop tools to the ground.
This is because even if we have warned the people, dropping tools might hit some one around below by mistake. A lying tool on the ground which is dropped can also be danger as people can be injured as they might not notice the tool.
Thus it is not safe to drop tools or materials to the ground.
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Weber's law
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Weber's law states that the change in a stimulus that will be just noticeable is a constant ratio of the original stimulus. It has been shown not to hold for extremes of stimulation. The ability to perceive a change in a quantity decreases in proportion to its magnitude.