Note: Since this is a personal question, I will use my own experience. Feel free to change anything and adapt it to yourself and your reality.
Answer and Explanation:
About a year ago, I realized I was growing more and more anxious. There came a time when I didn't feel like leaving home at all, for fear of having to deal with rude or aggressive people. I had had a good number of bad experiences, and had become fearful of social interactions.
However, anxiety was only making things worse. It was as if i never let my guard down. I became more isolated, nervous, irritable. Instead of protecting me, anxiety was making me see others as enemies, as if the whole word was ready to attack me at any moment.
One day, I hit an emotional rock bottom, and it felt awful. I was becoming the wrong kind of introvert - a recluse who blames the world. I did not appreciate that situation, so I began to seek help. I realized I would have much more to gain by leaving my fears and resentment behind, and opening up to the world. Meditation, therapy and, most importantly, patience with myself were crucial to make me feel better. I began to see that I was dwelling on bad experiences and choosing to ignore the good ones. In other words, I was focusing on the dark side of people. Once I cleared my vision, tried to shed my prejudices and fears, I began to see there is more good in the world than I could imagine.
Answer: D. Raise spending to simulate the economy
Explanation:
Got it right on edge
Answer:
d). the current home nominal interest rate exceeds the current foreign nominal interest rate.
Explanation:
International Fisher Effect
It is a hypothesis in economy and finance which states that the great difference between the two countries currencies exchange rate is almost equal to the difference in the nominal rates of the two countries.
Currency appreciation means the value of one currency increases when compared to other country's currency.
Thus according to this theory, the value of the foreign currency increases when the current nominal interest rate of the home country is more than the current nominal interest rate of the foreign country.
Hence the answer is ---
d). the current home nominal interest rate exceeds the current foreign nominal interest rate.
Among the Toraja people of Sulawesi, Indonesia, not all was going well with tourism. In fact, resentment became so great over the way in which sacred funeral ceremonies were being adapted to meet tourists’ needs that in the late 1980s, a number of Toraja communities simply refused to accept tourists. The result is that host communities find culture and traditions under threat from the purchasing power of the tourism industry. Neither are tourists better off from the cultural viewpoint. Instead of getting rich and authentic cultural insights and experiences, tourists get staged authenticity; instead of getting exotic culture, they get kitsch. Question: Within the context of the narrative presented above, discuss 4 cultural differences (Scollon and Scollon, 1995) that may have prompted the Toraja communities to resist the threats posed by tourism. 1. Ideology, history and worldview (beliefs, values, religion) 2.Socialization: education, enculturation, acculturation, theories of person and learning 3.Forms of discourse: