<span>Buddhism was India’s dominant religion in 100 BCE, and then it declined in India after sometime but nonetheless remained as a strong forefront religions dominating in Asia. Buddhism believes in nirvana, among many more beliefs that are connected or associated with Buddha. Buddhism believes in the cycle of life and death and the afterlife.</span><span />
Answer: A) selective avoidance
Explanation:
Selective avoidance is the term that is concerned with the selective exposure in which as person tends to remove or eliminate any contradictory and opposed information.This pattern is seen in events like people turning out the television, tuning out channels etc.
According to the question, Sheetal's act of changing the channel while any beauty product advertisement is displayed is example of selective avoidance.She does not want to watch these ads because she thinks that they have false claims.
Other options are incorrect because justification of the attempts , persuading people to perform certain action and believes through arousing fear and offering people less help if bystander are more is not related with Sheetal's situation.
Thus, the correct option is option(A).
Answer:
wind, oil, coall, and hydropower.
Explanation:
<span>In one sense, I'm not proud of my academic background. Because I ran away from home, therefore I couldn't go to school being a runaway. However, on my 27th birthday I decided to go get my GED. I had two sons by then, and they were starting school. I knew that if I was going to teach them the value of an education, I had to be an example of that. My only regret is that I didn't continue on. The one thing I am proud of was that I was in a class of over 200+ to get my GED. I received a letter telling ,me I would be graduating in the top 10! Who knew?! Proves to me that people shouldn't ever cast doubt on someone, they might just be surprised!</span>