Answer:
diversification
Explanation:
According to my research on different business strategies, I can say that based on the information provided within the question Sodexo would be pursuing a diversification growth strategy. This strategy is when a company or business begins to add varying products to their field of operation or existing line of products. Which is what Sodexo is going to do by adding frozen meals to their supermarkets, which they did not previously sell, therefore diversifying.
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The Italian peninsula had many great advantages.
Firstly, the peninsula has a natural water barrier to deter anyone from attacking from land. If someone would want to attack it would have to be from sea or they would have to force an attack through a choke point on land.
Secondly, the mountains on the peninsula were quite advantageous for more defense and when the Tiber river flooded there was somewhere to go.
Lastly, the peninsula allowed for more trade to open up because it was so easily open to water. The many bustling towns and city's on the peninsula made it a economic hot-spot.
An example that I would give of a situation in which a real-life problem has to be solved or a decision has to be made using good judgement would be the case of deciding what to study in university:
<em>"When I had to decide what I was going to study, I immediately put journalism out of my mind, as I believed it did not suit my personality. Even though I loved writing, I had always imagined that journalists had to be aggressive, </em><em>overconfident</em><em> and pushy, and that news only happened in other, more interesting places. I could not see how that could fit me. The school counselor I talked to kept telling me that this was not the case, but my </em><em>belief perseverance</em><em> would not let me listen to other information. In the end I decided to go for accounting. I believed that accounting was only about boring numbers, and for the first few months, I was responsible of </em><em>confirmation bias</em><em>, as that was the only thing I noticed about my studies. However, over time, I grew to like the path I had chosen, and I do not regret it."</em>
Congress can override the President's decision if it musters the necessary two thirds vote of each house
At the end of Frankenstein, Victor has lost his humanity. This is due to the fact that he thinks he has failed at creating the monster. The monster represents a duality in Victor's life: it is both his biggest success in the field of science and also his biggest failure regarding its lack of humanity.
Victor was obsessed with creating the monster, but he never saw it as a pair, as someone who could also have feelings, this is why he never supported it nor educated it, which results in Frankenstein escaping, killing several people and becoming dangerous.
Thus, Victor's search for Frankenstein begins, but this has to do only with the fact that he considers it as a creation of his and his property, and not a human being: he wants to destroy it because of what it has done.
So, we can conclude that the correct answer is B: He becomes obsessed with finding the monster instead of forgiving it.