The Johari window is a psychological tool for understanding our relationship with ourselves and others.
Stanton, who is giving a speech for the first time and he thinks he is doing well, but his audience can tell that he is very insecure and nervous can be categorized into the blind area of the Johari window. The blind area includes the aspects that you do not know about yourself, but others within the group are aware of.
Answer: a) Observation b) theory c) observation d) law
Explanation:
As we know that
Observation is the process of monitoring a particular thing very closely.
Law is the way to explain the body of observation with a help of mathematically statement or verbally. It represents the cause and effect between the elements which is generally observed.
Theory is the explanation that is tested repeatedly and verified with some method.
(a) All coastal areas experience two high tides and two low tides each day. - observation
(b) The tides in Earth's oceans are caused mainly by the gravitational attraction of the moon. - theory
(c) Yesterday, high tide in San Francisco Bay occurred at 2:43 a.m. and 3:07 p.m. - observation
(d) Tides are higher at the full moon and new moon than at other times of the month. - law
Answer:
An Expiatory, humble and discerning approach.
Explanation:
-Expiatory since due to the expiation of our sins through the sacrifice of Jeshua's blood and life.
-Humble the way every single pupil of Christ must carry his/her cross.
-Discerning is the only proper approach God provides thru the holy Spirit to any person who scrutinizes the Bible teachings should decisively do.
<u>In some </u><u>Native American</u><u> communities, people accused of breaking the law meet with community members, victims (if any), village elders, and agents of the justice system in a sentencing circle</u>. A sentencing circle involves discussion between offenders, victims, and members of the community. A person sitting in the circle has no special powers/privileges. The circle operates on the basis of consensus. Each member of the circle expresses his/her feelings about the act that was committed and raises questions/concerns. The accused can express regret about his/her actions and a desire to change the harmful behavior. This question is related to Criminology.