People handle things pretty emotionally
(sorry if this is wrong I did not understand the question)
Answer:
In contemporary society, there are many ways to preserve food:
Canning - which consists in adding salt and heating food inside a can
Freezing - which is simply the use of a refrigerator to cool or freeze the food
Drying - as the world implies, this is drying the food so that bacteria, which thrive in moist enviroments, do not grow
Salting - perhaps the oldest method of food preservation, simply consists in adding salt to the food in order to preserve it.
Answer:
Confucianism establish the belief that people who inhabit Heaven are ruled by a suprem ancestry and are the ancestors of those persons who are on Earth. Whom are joined eventually by the current Earth Inhabitants. Thus, death is only a promotion to a more honorable condition. so B) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
To understand why b) is the correct option. We have to analyze all the options.
a) predestination is a concept proposed by Cristian protestants. The concept says that all existing events have been written by god and that he knows everything that will happen since the beginning of time and that everything that happens only has meaning inside his view and plans. So it's wrong.
c)Theravadin is wrong because what it says about death is that it is certain but the time of death is uncertain and that we don't know the circumstances but that it will eventually happen. Theravada is the oldest most accepted Buddhist school and the belief in a level kind of heaven only accessible for people who have lived the certain time they are required to live to inhabit those heavens, also they have different spiritual levels, 33 to be specific.
d) is wrong because Confucianism does propose this belief.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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The answer is "<span>drive-reduction theory".</span>
The theory<span> was presented by behaviorist Clark Hull and further created
by his partner Kenneth Spence. As per the hypothesis, the reduction<span> of drives</span><span> is the essential
power behind inspiration. While the drive<span>-reduction theory was at
one time a prevailing power in brain research, it is to a great extent
overlooked today. </span></span></span>