Research has shown that trustworthiness is <u>higher</u> when an audience believes the communicator isn't trying to persuade them.
<h3>What is
trustworthiness?</h3>
Trustworthiness can be defined as the quality of an individual that determines whether or not he or she is deserving of trust and confidence from other people.
Based on scientific research and studies, it has been proven that trustworthiness in a person is <u>higher</u> when an audience believes the communicator isn't trying to persuade them.
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England indeed did believe that her colonists had duties and responsibilities as citizens of the British Empire. With that they wanted to build a sense of feeling to the British Empire while at the same time these people realized that they were only colonists.
The president of Japan was Yoshihide Suga.
The international debt crisis of early 1982 was precipitated when Mexico could not pay its international debts.
International debt can help countries with their foreign exchange problems and provide funding to those that lack domestic capital, which can help economic development. From the standpoint of each individual nation, a small amount of external debt is acceptable, but when a nation gets seriously "debt-laden," issues start to surface.
In recent years, the International debt has faced significant challenges as a result of the failure of many emerging nations to escape the "poverty trap," which results from explosive population expansion that is not matched by economic growth. These nations frequently do not generate enough foreign cash to even cover annual interest payments, let alone pay off International debt.
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Yes, they were the first bomb ordered too. The name of the plane that dropped the bomb on Hiro was named Enola Gay,and the second bomb that hit Nagasaki, was actually supposed to hit Kokura. I guess it missed...common things that survived suffered through after the bombings was Leukemia.