1) highlight in one color Europe and North America says that in the 2 par.
2) in the 3th par. highlight in a different color the one, Europe and North America and Latin America ( a region that includes South America, central America, and the Caribbean as defined by the united states)
3) in the fourth par. highlight 50 percent and 18 percent in different colors the 1 and 2
4) you can title it "Christianity Changes"
5) and can I see the next page I need to see that to do this problem and I will edit this and put the right answer
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Bandura states that if someone is confident in performing a task, they most likely have <u>high self-efficacy</u> in regard to that particular task.
<h3>Who was Albert Bandura?</h3>
He was an Canadian-American psychologist that worked at Stanford University as a Professor Emeritus of social science in psychology and philosophy of action.
In 1997, he published his book titled "Self-Efficacy which entails The Exercise of Control" which typically deals with an individual's belief in his or her own competence.
According to this book, if someone is confident in performing a task, they most likely have high self-efficacy in regard to that particular task.
Therefore, the Option A is correct.
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Answer:
Death Ignorer.
Explanation:
According to Edwin Shneidman, there are different kinds of suicidal people.
He defines the death ignorers are individuals who decide to end with their lives without realizing what this truly means (the end of life), this people think that their decision will lead them to the beginning of a new better life.
In the question, Leonard decides to k ill himself in preparation for the alien's arrival who will select members to serve on an interstellar council but the only ones selected will be the ones who shed their physical form. Therefore, Leonard <u> believes that, by doing so, he will be among the selected ones to begin a new better life</u>. Therefore, he is a death ignorer.
To give each member something to be responsible for