Connie feels that she knows what behaviors help her to grow as a human being and what behaviors are abnormal. She believes that as long as she is not hurting anyone else, society should not be able to dictate which of her behaviors are normal or abnormal. Connie's belief reflects the self-presentation
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<u>Explanation:</u>
As long as a person knows what is good and bad and act normally she is absolutely in a stage of normality. It is one important concept in psychological theory accepted where most people to conceal confusion put on this mask. It is important to understand that normality means socially approved behavior.
Here Connie goes for a self-presentation where she conveys information about herself. Here she is in a stage of defensive self-presentation where she argues that the society should not dictate on her behavior and she knows what is good and bad.
The two last continets were probably north america and south america
What aspect of human interaction can we attribute to this success?
- reciprocity
At best, I would recommend a code of ethics for the press to
follow regarding celebrities. The
problem is enforcing these codes as many of these journalists would like to
catch celebrities when they least expect it.
Also there are publications that pay for these kinds of photos and
articles as sensationalism sells. It
needs to be discourage but how is the problem.
The thing that they should do in that situation is: <span>you must slow to the slowest speed at which you can safely steer your vessel.
The law enforcement probably want to do a quick checkup to you and you could only proceed after the officer clear you out from potential violations</span>