I believe the answer is: <span>Animistic thinking
Society that believed in </span><span>Animistic thinking tend to perceive all inanimate objects to have a certain 'soul' that could affect the outcome of their life.
It is very common in this society to see various offerings such as food and drinks to be offered to inanimate objects such as a statue or a cemetary.</span>
I believe the answer is: Aristotle
Modern empiricism is a theory that state knowledge could only be obtained through our sensory experience, not our genetic. Aristotle would be enthusiastic with this theory because he's one of the most prominent supporter of the 'nurture' side of the nature vs nurture argument regarding how human obtain knowledge.
Answer: Many institutions have conflict of commitment policies even though they are not strictly required to by federal agencies.
Explanation:
Out of the options given, the statement that is true is that many institutions have conflict of commitment policies even though they are not strictly required to by federal agencies.
The statement that Federal agencies require its institutions to have a conflict of conscience policy and that Federals agencies require institutions to have policies on both the conflict of commitment and the conflict of conscience are not true.
Answer: One Hen is based on true events and portrays the story of Kojo, a young Ghanaian kid who converts a tiny loan into a thriving farm and a source of income for many. Kojo had to drop out of school after his father died in order to help his mother collect firewood to sell.
When his mother obtains a loan from a group of villagers, she repays it a small sum of money to her son Kojo buys a fowl with this small loan. Kojo is still alive a year later and has amassed a hen herd of 25. Kojo is able to return to school thanks to his money.
Kojo's farm also expands to become the largest in the area.