The goal is resource sharing
Having an internal locus of control indicates that a person feels that they have a sense of personal control.
<h3>What is an
internal locus of control?</h3>
This is associated with the believe that one have a control over what happens.
However, If one believe that you have no control over what happens and that external variables are to blame, then you have what is known as an external locus of control.
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A covalent bond is D) The sharing of electrons by two or more atoms.
In covalent bonds, the atoms of a molecule are held together by the fact that they share one or more electrons between them, meaning the electron(s) spends some time in the orbital of multiple atoms of different elements.
We took away a nation's independence and culture.
I think that it was wrong for the U.S. to take Hawaii because Hawaii was already a literate country with a developed government that was functioning well. The Hawaiian people did not need the United States to come into their nation and "educate" them or help them in any way. They were literate, had their own language, had their own government, had their own culture. America took over the Hawaiian Kingdom for its strategic military opportunities and for economic prosperity. The U.S. Came to Hawaii and wiped out their culture, spread diseases that the natives had no immunity to, and took their independence away from them. Once Hawaii was annexed to the U.S., their culture was crushed. Hula dancing (a way of honoring their chiefs, gods, and land) was outlawed, books in the Hawaiian language were burned, and the unique flora and fauna was destroyed to build hotels, restaurants, and other businesses that worked to increase tourism. The view on Hawaiian culture was also changed because of the annexation. Most people today see it as an island paradise filled with exotic sights and entertainment, looking past the rich history and real native culture. I think that we should have let Hawaii stay governed by the monarchy and let them be independent. It was not our place to take over and it was unfair that we did. We almost eliminated their culture and their people.
Answer:
d) The Cyclops is compared to a mast, or flagpole, because of his size
Explanation:
excerpt from Part 2 of The Odyssey. We cried aloud, lifting our hands to Zeus, powerless, looking on at this, appalled; but Cyclops went on filling up his belly with man flesh and great gulps of whey, then lay down like a mast among his sheep. The statement that best explains the simile in this excerpt is the Cyclops is compared to a mast, or flagpole, because of his size.