Trying to read a note written by someone with poor handwriting involves BOTH TOP DOWN AND BOTTOM UP PROCESSING.
The correct answer is C.
A public good is one that whose ownership is shared collectively by a group of individuals.
These type of goods are non-rival in the sense that if one person is consuming it, that does not prevent simultaneous consumption by a different person. Also, it implies that if one individual consumes the good, this does not reduce its availability for a subsequent consumer. For example, imagine a public park.
Morover, they are nonexcludable as it is not possible to exclude does who have not paid for the good from its consumption. For example, public parks are financed with tax income but access to them is not banned to those who have not met their tax payment obligations .
The four pillars of democracy are justice, equality, freedom and representation. On the choices given, its property rights that does not belong to the four pillars of democracy. Property rights belongs to the four pillars of Legal Empowerment of the Poor hosted by the United Nations Development Programme.
To justify, opportunity for education and equality before the law falls under Equality. Under democracy everyone are given the same basic opportunities to be happy and succeed. The citizen's freedom falls under freedom and voting rights falls under representation that ensure people will have the right to choose who represents them in the government.
The body of water Southeast of India is the Bay of Bengal. It is the largest bay in the world and its name is after the region of Bengal, where the speakers of Bangla live- today's Bangladesh and India's West Bengal.
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Psychologist Edward Tolman would explain Helen's behavior by saying that she has formed a cognitive map of the area in her head already.
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- Once an area becomes known and familiar through constantly coming in acquaintance with, the brain tends to remember the faces of the multiple sides that the area has.
- This process of remembering the area spontaneously happens through cognitive mapping of the area that our brain does on its own knowingly and unknowingly.