The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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Members benefit by practicing new interpersonal skills, by getting and discussing abilities, and by modifying certain behaviors so that they are more likely to bring about desired changes once they leave the group.
That is why it is important to be open and share with the group your skills and abilities, so there could be some feedback that helps you improve any behavior. Other people can do the same to you in order to receive feedback, and complement each other.
Khufu (2589-2566 BC) <span>was the 4th Dynasty (2613-2498) pharaoh who <span>built the Great Pyramid of Giza</span>. Originally, the Great Pyramid stood 481 feet (146.6 m) tall. Although commonly called Cheops (and also Suphis) because of the late Greek influence on Egypt, the name Khufu is the original ancient Egyptian name for this king as demonstrated by his own cartouche. He reigned for approximately 24 years.</span>
<span>Although the Great pyramid has such fame, little is actually known about its builder, Khufu. Ironically, only a very small statue of 9 cm has been found depicting this historic ruler. This statue, pictured above and below, was not found in Giza near the pyramid, but was found to the south at the Temple of Osiris at Abydos, the ancient necropolis.</span>
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E
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The change in computer ownership was a social change, but not the change in agriculture
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An index number is an economic data figure reflecting price or quantity compared with a standard or base value. The base usually equals 100 and the index number is usually expressed as 100 times the ratio to the base value.
The correct answer is D) He helped the economy of his country grow.
Hongwu exemplifies Confucian ideas in that he helped the economy of his country grow.
That is why he said, "To rule a country of a thousand chariots, there must be reverent [worshipful] attention to business, and sincerity; economy in expenditure [expenses]." That attention to business allowed the ruler of the Ming Dynasty to have strong agriculture that produced many crops, quality goods that were exported to other regions, diminish importations, and combined with the restoration of the Chinese traditions and the victory over the Mongols, Hongwu could maintain a political environment and economic stability to generate prosperity in the Ming Empire.