Answer:The preoperational stage
Explanation:The preoperational stage is the second stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development. It start from the age of 2 and last up to when the child is seven.
At this stage a child can manipulate symbols but they don't yet understand concrete logic (literal definition of things and facts of here and now). The reason why they still believe Santa live in North Pole and wear those clothes to keep warm.
That is a very false statement .
Answer:biopsychosocial
Explanation:The biopsychosocial model is a model that considers multiple disciplines when considering mental conditiona that affect an individual. It looks at psychological , biological and socio-environmental factors. It evaluates how these factors play a role in affecting someone's health and in causing diseases.
This means a medical condition affecting someone may not be solely biologically caused but may also be a result of psychological and social factors.
For example some people who may be psychopath are not only affected by psychological issues but biology and social environment may be in play .
Some grow up in a very violent home where there was no nurturing and they inherited some violent genes or some type of genes form their parents that turned them into who they are psychologically
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Nepal is known to be one of the most beautiful countries. Nepal is quite rich in mineral resources. Mineral deposits such as gold, mica, limestone, iron ore, copper are found in different parts of Nepal. Because of financial constraint and lack of technical and skilled manpower, progress in the field of mining is negligible.
Nepal is surrounded on three sides by India and on one side by China. With the innumerable natural resources that this country possesses and the rivalry between the two countries Nepal has always remained like yam in the middle of a sandwich.Nepal’s political situations have always been compromised because of the interference of these countries.
Nepal is a country prone to a number of natural disasters. It was hit by a massive earthquake in 2015, which took the lives of thousands of people and destroyed a chunk of property in the capital (Kathmandu). Nepal is also prone to a huge number of landslides that block roads and kill people. Regular natural disasters also contribute to making Nepal a poor country.
Water resources are abundantly available in Nepal, and the hospitality of this country is unparalleled to anything. However, the amount of exposure that Nepal needs to gain the world is less. There are lesser promotion activities that call upon tourists to visit Nepal, and this lack of promotion makes Nepal a less known country.
Even though we are rich in natural resources our development is loss because of manpower , Political Instability, Corrupt Bureaucracy,Lack of Industry,Natural Disasters.
China is the largest producer of hydroelectricity, followed by Canada, Brazil, and the U.S.