Answer:
3- destroying valued possessions or attacking pets
Explanation:
Emotional abuse is any kind of abuse in which the abuser tries to gain control over another person's feelings or emotions. This kind of abuse is not physical but emotional and can involve shaming, ignoring, belittling, criticizing, intimidating and so on. The abuser sometimes threatens to hurt the victim or themselves, isolate the victims from other friends, ridicule or intimidate the victim or sometimes go as far as destroying things owned by the victim.
Over time, constant emotional abuse can result to feeling of worthlessness, low self esteem and destruction of self confidence.
Therefore, from the options above destroying valued possessions or attacking pets best describes an example of emotional abuse.
The idea that one's self-image is shaped by the ways others view them is called: <span> social comparison
</span>
Other than basic need such as food, clothes and shelter, most human have an uncontrollable desire to be accepted by others.
This desire make most people constantly seek our peers' validation for every aspect of our lives.
This is the basic argument of how one's self-image is shaped by the ways others view them
<span>Newbigin's
claim with reference to what our undertaking as God's kin living in this world
is that we are to satisfy the Incomparable Commission, and spread the Gospel to
the corners of the earth. We are to satisfy this, while we are living between
"the old Adam and live completely in the new Adam who is Christ." He
says "the tension which each Christian knows in their experiences between
the new man and the old Adam, is, to some degree at any rate, the tension of
the uncompleted missionary assignment”.</span>
Answer:
1. External
Explanation:
External dependencies involve relationships between project and nonproject activities.