Answer:
The attitude of not practicing what you preach as displayed by Pastors
Explanation:
When a pastor mounts a pulpit to preach the need or to pay evil for evil, it creates a cognitive feeling of the essence of doing good. But when the same preacher is seen living contrary to what he preached, for example fighting because of money, it invariably redefine ones notion, attitude, belief and behaviour, most especially after making a resolve not to fight again.
This consistency theory is purportedly postulated by Karman's theory of notion.
Answer:
E) marginal; marginal
Explanation:
The diamond-water paradox is also known as the "paradox of value".
In this paradox it is argued that water which is an essential thing for human survival and is so important to human, is offered no value in the market. Whereas diamond which is just a precious stone and is not an essential thing in human's life is valued so much and has great value in the market than water.
So the diamond-water paradox provides the solution that those things having high values in usage have low prices in the market because they are consumed at low marginal utility. And those things which have low value in usage sometimes have high prices in the market because they are consumed at high marginal utility.
Hence he answer is
E) marginal; marginal
<u>John Rolfe</u> is the person who introduced a "new type" of tobacco which helped the Jamestown colony in Virginia succeed.
The correct answer is "Encoding Failure".
Encoding Failure<span> is defined as the human brain's </span>failure<span> to make a memory link, this may occurs occasionally. </span>Encoding<span> describes the brain's capacity to store and recall events and data, whether it is considered to be short or long-term. </span>
D because that was to happen to every person unlike the others