Answer:
different strategies, leading to the same behavior
Explanation:
Lisa and Jeanne both attend church regularly which made them have a similar behaviour, But the reason/motive behind thier behaviour are different. Lisa attends because she finds personal meaning and spiritual fulfillment in the rituals and discussions, while Jeanne attends because she knows that many influential business leaders from the community also attend that church. That means they have different strategies/motive behind the same behaviour.
Answer:
D. Both a and b
Explanation:
The area of the law that deals with the Internet's relationship to the electronic and technological elements such as information systems, hardware, computer and soft wares is called Cyber law or Internet law.
It is important because in includes all the activities involving cyberspace and Internet. The increase in the Internet traffic has let to a higher number of legal issues worldwide, cyber laws prevent damage from cyber criminal activities and protection the freedom of speech related to the use of Internet.
By the end of WWII the primary colonial powers (France, England, etc.) were significantly weakened in the aftermath of a massively costly war, and what little power and resources remained were intended to be focused on European interests and problems. This left Africa, and the many African colonies, essentially free to begin pursuing independence, as they were hardly a concern to the European powers at that time. The drive for independence in Africa was also helped by the 1941 signing of the Atlantic Charter by the majority of the Allied powers. This document, among other things, was about agreeing to a commitment for self-determination for all peoples, i.e. an end to colonialism. Another component of the coming independence for Africa was that many educated Africans returned to their home countries and began to lead campaigns, protests and even rebellions prior to, during, and following WWII. Among these were Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya, and later, individuals like Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu.
Some nations like Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Egypt were already independent long before World War II, however most would gain their independence in a twenty year period from 1950-1970. This was especially true in 1960 when no less than 17 different African nations declared independence, thus this year is commonly referred to as "The Year of Africa." Some nations, like Ghana, were able to secure their independence with more peaceful means, others like Algeria and Kenya were forced to fight to end colonial rule.
The social consequences of the influx of independent nations in Africa was, of course, an increase in national power and pride for the continent, as well as representation for the nations therein on the world stage. It has also lead to a great deal of strife and civil unrest, as follows any period of great social upheaval.
Answer:
possible selves
Explanation:
Possible selves refers to the cognitive link of an individual between his experience and future expectation. it represents the ideas of individuals of what they become, what they afraid of becoming and therefore it is named as feared selves and hoped selves. Possible selves are the cognitive component of the hopes, fears, threats which provides a link between motivation and cognition. And one starts to make strategies to avoid fear selves and to work in accordance with the hoped selves.
As per the question, Jackson's get motivation of leading a healthy lifestyle by his to avoid his fear selves.