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Individuals are the basic building blocks of society, and this chapter examines some characteristics of individuals that are important to this role, including intelligence and will, and defines and elaborates the central concept of identity. A simple model of intelligence is proposed, and a number of factors-both internal, such as our concept of freedom, and external, such as the complex structure of society-influencing its operation are considered.
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Social networking is sites like Facebook or Instagram that allow you to be friends with people from everywhere. You can post pictures, videos, leave comments, and message people.But social networking can effect you negatively for example cyber-bullying. Anyone is vulnerable to cyber-bullying in which the bullies will most anonymously or or even posing as people the victim trust will terrorize the victim inform of everyone on the social networking site. The devastation of the online attacks can leave deep mental scars or even drive people to Suicide. Also another effect social networking has is that it invades our privacy. sites encourage the users to be more open about their personal life’s. Because personal details can be posted and put out there so easily. Many users don’t think about who can possibly what they are posting or saying. You may post something about you drinking at a party and go do a job interview. And they do a back ground check on you and find that picture of you. It can lower your chances of getting a job with them. Even though most sites have the option for your account to be private or control the things other people can see they are often forgotten Also it can be difficult to control and might not work as well as you thought.
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Answer: Malik's approach best illustrates: TRIAL AND ERROR PROBLEM SOLVING.
Explanation: Trial and error problem solving involves a process whereby to find a solution to a problem, many possible solutions are tried and the researcher learns from mistakes until a way is found. This method is characterized by repeated, varied attempts which are continued until success.
Robert's statement reflects his self concept in which is being defined that a self concept is something about a person of having strong beliefs of one's self of what he or she is capable of doing and he or she responds it as well towards others based on what he or she believes of what he or she is capable of doing. It could be seen from Robert's behavior as he tries to say things that he believes that he likely does and what he would likely do in the future.
A theodicy for some given fact about evil is an explanation for why God would have an all‐things‐considered sufficient reason to allow that evil. The counterpart theodicy relies on a metaphysical claim about existence. We cannot know what "good" is unless there is "evil" to contrast it with. (1) Doesn't justify all kinds of evil (Do we need genocide to know what goodness is?), (2) Doesn't justify the amount of evil (Do we need so much killing/theft to know what goodness is?), (3) God can know good/evil prior to creation/evil.