Q1- Why do you not respect all types of work?
Q2-Do you plan to have a job/ what is your job?
Q3-What makes you think all types of work are not respectable
Q4- What job would be the last to gain respect from you?
Explanation: I do not see any multiple choice so i’m assuming we just make a list
<span>No, Because they did not come in contact with the infected food.
The only way for someone to become sick with the foodborne disease if they are directly consuming the food into their body.
The bacteria that contaminate a food cannot transfer through breathing air like what common virus usually can do.</span>
Answer: D)
Explanation:
Depersonalization is a disorder that includes disconnected feelings or feelings of being apart or detached from the body.
Those feeling are relatively common, there are also feelings of being outside or having a lack of senses. It is also called derealization.
- This condition can be caused by a difficult childhood and growing up, drugs, trauma, and stress.
Answer:
Integrity
Explanation:
Erik Erikson was a psychologist who developed a theory of social development according to which we go through different stages during our whole lifespan, these stages are basically crisis which we are supposed to solve in order to continue our development.
The last stage of this theory is called ego integrity versus despair and it begins at approximately age 65 and it continues until death. During this stage, people look back and contemplate their lives and the accomplishments they achieved in their lives. If they think they had a meaningful life they achieve a sense of integrity. On the other hand if they think their life wasn't meaningful, they develop a sense of despair.
In this example, Abner has 70 years old and he feels that his life has not been of any real value or significance. <u>Because of his age we can see that he must be in the stage of "ego integrity vs despair" and since he doesn't feel like he lived a meaningful live we can see that he is not achieving a sense of </u><u>integrity</u><u>. </u>