The correct answer is C. Theory.
Answer:
The correct answer would be, Brandon's example illustrates Narcissism.
Explanation:
Narcissism basically defines a person who is Self Centered, in a greater need of admiration, self loved, self admiration, self absorption, self obsession and pride. A narcissist thinks himself to be the best among all, he thinks himself like a person, to whom everyone is dying to talk and to have friendship with. He is generally an arrogant person who has a pride in himself of being so attractive and good looking that people will fall for him at once. Narcissists have lack of empathy and are very demanding. So just like in this case, Brandon thinks that he is the great guy and is smart and good looking that every girl will fall for him and would consider herself lucky being her girlfriend. His such type of behavior is the example of Narcissist behavior.
In telecommunication, it is hard to deal with as it involves communication and interactions with other people. The major concern about employees and managers is that because of it's difficulty, it makes managers lose their control to their employees that could complicate things and affect the people working in the area. That is why it is the major concern in telecommunication.
Answer:
D). The mirror is a symbol of the need for self-reflection and a commitment to improving the world.
Explanation:
Symbols are meant to signify a more deeper meaning associated/presented to a common or simple thing or object.
As per the question, the mirror as a symbol could best be explained through option D as it represents a deeper symbolic meaning attached to the common object 'mirror'. <em>It portrays the mirror 'as a symbol of the need of self-reflection and a sort of commitment to improve or uplift' the world'.</em> Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
a Self-fullfiling prophecy.
Explanation:
Self-fulfilling prophecies are psychological phenomena in which individuals predict an event, and due to their conscious or unconscious behavior, said event ends up happening.
For instance, Jim has a physics exam in two weeks. The exam is about thermodynamics, a topic that James dislikes because he doesn't understand it. After hearing the news that the exam was coming, he immediately claims that he was going to fail the exam. Out of resignation, he thinks: why bother studying, I'm not good at thermodynamics, and even though he may not realize it, he is setting himself up to fail. The day of the exam comes, and because he did not study one bit during the last two weeks, he loses the exam.
In this particular case, Marcus has a big wrestling match coming up, but he fears that he will lose. The week before the match, he claims that he is "really busy with other studies," and does not practice at all. Even though he may not realize he is doing this, he is setting himself up so that he will have an "excuse" in case he loses the match. Marcus is apparently engaging in a self-fullfilling prophecy.