<span>Jun 18, 2015 - A while ago, I wrote about our dear Gabor Fekete, the resolute crackpot who has been spamming physicists' in-boxes with his theories for a while now. His English borders on the incomprehensible at times, and whatever logic there may be in his theories is impenetrable (despite his claim that his writings ...</span><span>
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It is illegal to install bell or siren on a standard passenger car in the state of Texas because it is written in their traffic laws book that a vehicle may not equipped with and any one may not have car or vehicle that have a siren ,bell, or whistle unless the vehicle is:
First a commercial vehicle that has a theft alarm signal device and that device cannot be used as an ordinary warning signal. Secondly only an authorized emergency vehicle has a siren, whistle, or bell that complies with Section 547.702 Thirdly A vehicle operator shall use a horn to provide audible warning only when necessary to insure safe operation.Fourthly A warning device, including a horn, may not emit an unreasonably loud or harsh sound or a whistle.But it is also necessary for drivers that they must have a horn in good condition that made a sound clearly in normal situation at least at the distance of 200 feet.
Answer: Group think
Explanation:
Group think is refers to the theory which implementing various types group discussion methods for the decision making process.
It is also known as the psychological phenomenon which occur between the people in the specific group.
The group-think is one of the factor which providing the various types of benefits such as completing the tasks and completing the project more efficiently. It also involve the various types of problem solving ability.
Therefore, Group think is the correct answer.
<span>This is called friction. This is because the polarization that occurs tends to be a result of these new cultural practices not being as acceptable to those of a more conservative bent, and leads to conflict among the old guard and those of the newer, more urbane mindsets.</span>