The compare and contrast Venn diagram compare and contrasts Abraham Lincoln and Robert E. Lee after the civil war ended.
Explanation :
- Abraham Lincoln and Robert E. Lee were two different personalities hence it was really important to map out their differences in a Venn diagram.
- Robert E. Lee was two years older then Lincoln but they both died at the same age.
- Lincoln supported the north whereas Robert was a famous general in the South.
- During the Civil war, Abraham Lincoln was "The President" and Robert was a general that was part of the Confederacy.
- The only similarity between them both is that they opposed slavery. Lincoln fought against slavery for the union. Robert fought for slavery even though he opposed it due to the negative flow in the economy if slavery was removed.
This advancement would be crop growing.
When people first started growing crops, this enabled them to stop living nomadic lives, where they had to go from food source to food source, but stay at one location that enable them to grow crops which they needed to make food out of. Eventually, this had led to the formation of villages and ever bigger urban areas :)
because whenever people have differing opinions about a question or an issue, it is necessary to use politics through the process of debate and compromise, in order to reach agreement.
When this happen, politics is necessary to develop a system within the group so every members could openly give their suggestion and opinion regarding the decisions that should be taken by the group. It could also help in determining leadership roles that may be needed by the group.
A race car driver is part of a team which takes care of the minimum details in order to become more and more competitve and math has everything to do with it.
The driver needs to discuss and calculate with his team of engineers the amount of fuel needed to complete a race or until the next stop, how this amount of gas will impact the car's weight, the pressure on the tires to support a specific type of track, the average speed of the car and so many other aspects that rely on one thing: Math.
Math tought in every regular school is present on a Nascar or Formula One championship in its simple ways and the pilot plays a huge role on it, not only because he calculates through simple math expressions, but also because he has to analyze all the data captured by his engineering team.
<span>The ego, as viewed by Freud, is the balancing force in our personality.
</span>According to Freud the psyche has three parts:<span> the id, ego and superego. Each part is developing at different stage in our live.</span><span> These three parts are distinct but still combine with each other and create the complex behavior of human beings.</span>