Answer: Intimacy
Explanation: Intimacy is a close relationship that can be between friends, spouses, and can implies sexual intimacy, though not necessarily, i.e intimacy does not necessarily mean sex. It is first and foremost a desire for a shared feeling of happiness or a sense of relaxation between close friends, spouses, etc. This is, of course, in the context of privacy when intimacy, that is, a shared close sense of happiness, is not shared with someone who is not so close. So intimacy and privacy are shared by some who are related in any way mentioned.
Happiness and intimacy are linked because by increasing intimacy with the partner, friend, the openness increases, the secrets, if any, disappear, the conversation increases, all of which means a greater sense of happiness. Perhaps the reason is that the time we live in and not having time to share with a partner makes us alienated, so every such intimate moment and time spent with a partner enhances a sense of happiness. With intimacy, good feeling increases, and practice has shown that when we feel good and feel good about ourselves, everything else follows in that manner, so well-being increases, that is, the complete feeling of happiness.
<span>The war stifled the Confederacy's bid for national independence and destroyed the institution of slavery upon which it rested. The ensuing peace—specifically, the Radical Reconstruction crafted by the Republican Party—reunited the nation economically and politically, yet did so on terms that not just the defeated Confederates came to resent. Small wonder that each generation has assessed the war through the prism of its own central political concerns.</span>
Answer:
i would change the way i thought about myself in middle school
Explanation:
i feel like there's no explanation needed, because most of the people either are or have been self conscious
State government approves a series of grants to fund job training. Among the choices above, the third statement is an example of a negative externality. It states that money for conservation efforts would be eliminated. The other statements are examples of positive externality.