Answer:
<em>c. Stakeout</em>
Explanation:
A Stakeouts is <em>organized monitoring of a place or individual.</em> Stakeouts are <em>usually carried out secretly and for the purpose of collecting proof relating to criminal activity</em>.
It is in other words <em>a behavior or an action instead of an electronic device</em>.
Answer:
The Socioemotional selectivity theory was proposed and developed by Laura L. Carstensen, director of the Stanford Center on Longevity, the theory focuses on people's lifespan, in which people's perception of time is essential in the pursuit of purposes and goals, i.e. older adults turning selective towards their social networks, maximizing positive emotional experiences; therefore <em>(</em><em>c</em><em>)</em> it challenges the stereotype of older adults being in emotional dispair.
Answer:This governor's views:Natural law theory.
Explanation:
Natural law theory is a legal theory that acknowledges that law and morality are strongly related , if not more or less the same. Morality refers to behaviour that is either wrong or right. Natural law theory recognises that morality is what actual make natural laws.
Our morality is said to come from nature and in nature there is a purpose for everything and anything that works against that purpose is unnatural or immoral.
Laws also serves a certain purpose which is to ensure there is justice, a good law serves morality and any law which serves morality is good.
Answer:D
Explanation:
Opinions in later years shifted to a different point of view from the earlier cases.
Saint Martin
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