Answer:Syrian National Coalition and Interim Government.
National Coordination Committee for Democratic Change.
Salafist factions.
Al-Nusra Front, Jabhat Fateh alSham ,Hayat Tahrir, alSham, Salafi jihadist groups, alNusra Front and Tahrir al-Sham the mixed Kurdish-Arab Syrian
Explanation:
Answer:
Complicated/traumatic grief (CG).
Explanation:
As the exercise details, CG (Complicated grieving) is pathological form of grieving that tends to last longer than normal grieving and is accompanied by impaired social interaction. This is a sort of enhanced grief that, unfortunately, provokes feelings of loss, a debilitating state, that lingers through time. This painful emotions last long and are troublesome when attempting to overcome them. Losing a person we love is hard, to say the least. But some people cope better than others, through time. When this emotions, this feelings, are still strong over time, the person that grieves is considered to have CG.
The correct answer is employee withdrawal.
Employee withdrawal refers to the phenomenon in which low job satisfaction and/or strained relationships with <span>co-workers</span> lead to poor performance in employees along with other withdrawal behaviors. Withdrawn employees tend to arrive to work late, procrastinate at work, and take more days off. Employee withdrawal harms an organization by resulting in lower levels of productivity and higher employee turnover, which in turn costs an organization a significant amount.
B is the answer it was in the middle ages
Answer:
C. comforting touch is more important than food, particularly when an infant is stressed
Explanation:
According to harlow's experiment, comforting touch that given by the parents whenever the child experiencing emotional stress will provide the sense of care and protection that make the child felt safe and taken care of.
According to the experiments, infants who constantly receive such loving treatment tend to grow up to be a more emotionally stable adults with high self-esteem compared to the child that never receive such treatment.