Father complex<span> in </span>psychology<span> is a </span>complex<span>—a group of </span>unconscious <span>associations, or strong unconscious impulses—which specifically pertains to the image or </span>archetype<span> of the </span>father<span>. These impulses may be either positive (admiring and seeking out older father figures) or negative (distrusting or fearful).</span>
Maybe he doesn't want to have a purpose
Answer:
A, B, and D are written correctly.
Explanation:
Either you wrote a typo and meant to write 'incorrectly' - in which case the answer is C for the noncapitalized first word, OR you are playing around with us.
The answer is A: predict.
Multiple choice questions tend to be intricate and, in most cases, at least two of the options are either semantically or meaningfully very close, so that choosing between them is the real test —if one can choose the right answer from those two options that are so close to each other, and amongst all options in general, then the student proves he or she has grasped the sense of the question. That is why, predicting the answer can assist the student in choosing the right answer by either confirming his prediction or testing it in order to come up with the right option.
One strategy is to pay civil servants salaries that allow
them to take care of themselves and their families. Many government employees fall into
corruption because they are not paid enough and sometimes have to additional
sources of income just to get by. By
paying them a good wage, it discourages them from certain forms of corruption
such as taking bribes since they now can take care of themselves and their
families. Another is cutting red tape.
People get frustrated when it comes to applying for certain documents
from government due to the long process and too much requirements just to get
it. Making the requirements simple and
the process faster discourages people from asking favors from employees to
hasten the process.