Answer:
schizophrenia
Explanation:
because when one has this this situation may occur
Answer:
False
Explanation:
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The correct answer is internal.
Internal locus of control refers to when a person believes that he or she personally has control and responsibility for the outcomes in his or her life, and that external forces are not responsible for his or her life outcomes. For instance, a person with an internal locus of control is more likely to believe that his or her academic and job success (or lack thereof) lies in his or her control rather than in external factors such as others' intentions, unfairness, poor situations, etc.
Answer: Gilgamesh realizes and accepts that he is mortal
Explanation: The Gilgamesh Epic is the oldest written epic, considered by some to be, to some extent, not entirely, related to the historical Gilgamesh that ruled during the Sumerian civilization. Gilgamesh in pursuit of immortality goes to the old and wise Utnapishtim, who survived the great flood and became immortal. Utnapishtim seems to be the Noah character in the Bible. After all these questions about immortality, Gilgamesh realizes that he must rule as a just and wise king, but that he will not attain immortality.