Answer: c. Culturally relevant
Explanation: culture plays a role not not just in communicating and receiving information, but also in restructuring and shaping of the thinking process of groups, families and individuals. A culturally relevant perspective tries to avoid serious ethical errors that usually occur while working with minority culture families. It identifies from a family's perspective what is culturally significant to them rather than from a prescribed cultural perspective that may or may not be relevant to the family. It calls for engaging groups whose experiences and cultures are traditionally excluded from those of the mainstream settings, to help them develop positive ethnic and cultural identities while simultaneously helping them achieve goals that are culturally significant to them. Culturally relevant therapists or practitioners that center these goals in their practice, can empower families not only intellectually but socially, emotionally, and politically among others.
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Often developing countries have a comparative advantage in producing primary products. This is because many developing countries (e.g. in Africa are rich in resources, but poor in capital and education). Therefore, they can mine and export primary products to gain revenue.
Your mind can accept something, because of facts and proof. And your emotions can feel what ever they want, they can have bad feelings of what your mind accepted STILL with the facts and proof, or they can emotionally understand and learn how to balance it out.