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alukav5142 [94]
3 years ago
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What are the features of sustainable development point them out.​

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1 answer:
Alinara [238K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1) it respects and cares for all kinds of life forms. 2) it improves the quality of the human life. 3) it minimises the depletion of natural resources. 4) it enables the communities to care for their own environment.

Explanation:

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In psychology, resilience refers to the process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma or significant sources of stress (like family and relationship problems or financial stressors). It's not only about adapting well to those but also to "bounce back" from them and come out being stronger and better than how one was before the stressors came into our lives.

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Years later, both of them are evaluated and are<u> found well adjusted and developing normally. Kyle mentioned that he became active in sports and was mentored by caring adults. </u>

We can see that Kyle had significant sources of stress while growing up (family problems and financial problems) but he bounce back from them by starting to play sports and have mentors in his life who gave him the support he needed.

Thus, the right answer is a) Resilience <u>(we can say that it's also "equifinality" whose definition is " how different early experiences in life can lead to similar outcomes" although is important to notice that equifinality is usually used to refer to negative outcomes while resilience is used to refer to positive ones)</u>

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