<span>(D) is the most correct answer. Most standard lease agreements will not have a clause that requires the person renting to purchase homeowner's insurance. This would be something that would more likely be done by the person renting out the property or the owner or the property.</span>
The reasoning behind why a person falls fast like a cannonball is because the weight of a person is concentrated heavily at one point on his body depending on the side which faces vertically and perpendicularly to the ground hence much of the air resistance is thwarted. Notice that if a person is falling horizontally, the person will fall slowly. Falling horizontally with more area will result to more air resistance because the weight will be evenly distributed around it. That is the reason why parachutes and other objects with wider area and evenly distributed weight fall slower than a human without parachute.
Answer:
please put tge source and the answers,if they are provided
G. Herbert Mead argues that personality is developed through activities that involve communication and social interaction.
He uses the concept of "play" and "game". As a baby observes from others, first with parents, he is in the "play" phase. This is in the early stages of development. Later on when a young is playing "to be a mother" for a doll, for example, the girl is learning how this is related to the general socio-economical structure. She learns the rules and the implications that are taken in such a role.
When this process is completed, the "game" is when the girl can imagine at the same time different roles in different situations for different people involved. For example she at the same time, sees the role of being a daughter, a mother, a nurse, etc.. The girl or the boy is already able to understand the feelings and toughts of the other participants.
Basically he states that interactions constitute the base, the key for forming what he understand as "the self". This self is the essence of an individual personality. He later develops "the significant other" thesis where he focuses in comprehnsion between "self" and "other(s)." Being able to see, read feelings from others in order to interact is the cornerstone of his work.
It’s important to know how things worked before, so then if we know how they work, we could change it or leave it the way it is. Sometimes what worked back then doesn’t work now.