A neighborhood watch<span> or </span>neighbourhood watch<span> (see </span>spelling differences<span>), also called a </span>crime watch<span> or </span>neighbourhood crime watch<span>, is an organized group of </span>civilians<span> devoted to </span>crime<span> and </span>vandalism<span> prevention within a </span>neighborhood<span>.</span>
I don't think we have done anything to aid Middle Eastern independence. Are you asking what we have done during this year or in previous years?
Answer:
i think what he is trying to say is that they need to build a good nice establishment for the rest of the years to come
Explanation:
Answer:
Foot-in-the-door
Explanation:
Foot-in-the-door technique: In psychology, the term foot-in-the-door technique is referred to a phenomenon in which an individual initiate by agreeing for a small request and later on make the other person agree for a bigger request.
Example: In the question above, as a neighbor asks Shiloh to sign for a petition that supports a local politician (small request) and later on she is being asked to donate some amount (bigger request).