<span>Julian Paul Hawkins, also known as John Paul
Assange founded WikiLeaks in 2006, but it was only in 2007 that Assange was
able to travel continuously for WikiLeaks business. Thus, 2007 was the time that WikiLeaks
officially launched in the business world, making Assange visits Africa, Asia,
Europe, and North America.</span>
<span>The option that best describes a plantation in the 180s is C. a family-owned agricultural estate, usually in the South. At the time, most of the farms and plantations were found in the South, because that land was always more agriculturally-inclined, whereas the North was more interested in technology than in nature. At the time, there weren't many companies or factories, but rather farms created in the South where slaves were brought to work.</span>
Answer: Option (B). Psychoacoustician
Explanation: it is the branch of science studying the psychological responses associated with sound (including noise, speech, and music). The main objective of psychoacoustics is to understand how people perceive and experience sound. This can be at a low level; for example, we might want to understand how accurately you can locate a sound source, or we might want to measure the smallest change in sound level you can detect.
However, If you are building a pair of high-tech headphones and want to have the best sound possible for listening to music, Psychoacoustician is the kind of scientist that should be hired to help develop the product. Ultimately, all sound that we perceive is psychoacoustic. As soon as sound passes through the ears, it stops being a physical phenomena and becomes a matter of perception.
Answer:
Cynical
Explanation:
One of the leading cynical philosophers of modern times is Nicolas Machiavelli. In the Prince's chapters examining the virtues that are proper to a prince, Machiavelli reminds us that many, i.e. Plato, Aristotle and their followers, have imagined states and kingdoms that never existed, prescribing to the rulers that they maintain behaviors that would be more appropriate to those living in heaven than to those living on earth. For Machiavelli, most moral standards are not full of hypocrisy and the Prince is not advised to follow them if he wants to retain power. Machiavelli's morality is definitely full of disillusionment with regard to human affairs; he had witnessed first-hand how rulers had been killed or overthrown for lack of a realistic approach to their efforts.
Machiavelli's example can help us, to a great extent, to resolve the controversial aspects of cynicism. Declaring oneself a cynic is often considered a bold statement, almost a challenge to the most basic principles that hold societies together.
However, a cynical attitude can also be non-subversive in its purposes. For example, a person may adopt a cynical attitude as a self-defence mechanism, that is, as a means of dealing with everyday issues without being hurt or adversely affected (from an economic or socio-political point of view, for example). Under this version of the attitude, a cynical person does not need to have a big picture of how a government, or any government, works; nor does he need to have a big picture of how people operate; it seems simply wiser to assume that people act out of self-interest, often overestimating their conditions or ending up being affected by bad luck. It is in this sense that being cynical can be justified, or even sometimes recommended.