The government of Adolf Hitler was popular with most Germans. Although the Gestapo (secret state police) and the Security Service (SD) .
Answer: social deviance
Explanation:
Shoplifting is a form of social deviance that is characterized by breaking of social norms, control and order by taking things from shops that does not belong to you. This is punishable under the law and offender s can be sanction. People shoplift for many reasons especially first timer who do it out of depression, hunger, game of worth or even as a sign of disease.
Answer:
Positive Feedback Loop: Negative Feedback Loop.
Explanation:
A <u>positive feedback loop</u> refers to a process which amplifies and accelerates the original perturbation, whereas a <u>negative feedback loop</u> refers to a process which dampens the effects of the original perturbation and acts as a stabilizing force on a system.
Explanation:
Decisions regarding the product, price, promotion and distribution channels are decisions on the elements of the "marketing mix". It can be argued that product decisions are probably the most crucial as the product is the very epitome of marketing planning. Errors in product decisions are legion. These can include the imposition of a global standardised product where it is inapplicable, for example large horsepower tractors may be totally unsuitable for areas where small scale farming exists and where incomes are low; devolving decisions to affiliated countries which may let quality slip; and the attempt to sell products into a country without cognisance of cultural adaptation needs. The decision whether to sell globally standardised or adapted products is too simplistic for today's market place. Many product decisions lie between these two extremes. Cognisance has also to be taken of the stage in the international life cycle, the organisation's own product portfolio, its strengths and weaknesses and its global objectives. Unfortunately, most developing countries are in no position to compete on the world stage with many manufactured value-added products. Quality, or lack of it, is often the major letdown. As indicated earlier, most developing countries are likely to be exporting raw materials or basic and high value agricultural produce for some time to come.