Answer is option e that is islam.
Chris McCandless is the main character of the book <em>Into the Wild</em> by John Krakauer.
In this book, we learn that McCandless is the product of his father's second marriage. However, McCandless also learns that his father had not yet divorced his first wife when McCandless and his sister were born. Therefore, the father led a double life. This realization profoundly affected McCandless. This knowledge made him felt betrayed and angry. To some extent, this sense of betrayal and anger explains why the choices in life of McCandless are so different from the choices his parents wanted him to make.
Answer: D. Superego
Explanation:
The SUPEREGO is the moralistic part of the psyche. It includes the values and morals in society that we learn from parents as well as others and develops in the phallic stage of psychosexual development.
The SUPEREGO tries to control the impulses of the more deviant ID and persuades the EGO to engage in moralistic actions.
This is why Deepak reflecting on the lessons his parents has taught him and switching to more moral actions are coming from the SUPEREGO.
Answer: Retrospective; prospective
Explanation:
Restrospective memory reminds you details you have stored in your mind over a period of time by event, experience or learning.
Prospective memory keeps you in memory of what you would need to do in the future.
Retrospective reminds Gladys of previous events, prospective reminds her of future events.
In our analysis of economics and culture, the substantivists argue that sometimes profit motives are alien to non-western societies. Substantivists is a position in which there are two meanings of the word economy. In this case, depending on the situation profit and motives may be motivating and meaningful to different people based on their economic situation.