They have different beliefs especially on slavery
A perfect example of the phenomenon called social loafing. This is often quoted as the main reason for
the group’s bad performance as the groups achieve less than what it should
considering the people that consist that group. Social loafing basically means
that a person does and tries less when working in a group than working alone.
The answer is b) Intrapersonal communication
Intrapersonal is defined as something that takes place within our own mind. Hence, intrapersonal communication is when we 'talk to ourselves' when trying to make a decision.
These can be thoughts and actually take form of a language. Hence, every person 'thinks' and 'talk to themselves' in their own native language.
Many believe that this ability, to think and talk to ourselves is a major ''human experience of the consciousness''
Among the functions listed above, those which correspond to <u>functions of state courts</u> are the following:
- To interpret the meaning of the laws
- To punish those who break the laws
In the first place, courts are one of the three state powers, the judiciary. They are in charge of interpreting what is stated in the laws in order to make decisions, within the framework judicial processes. Generally there is a dispute and their job is to conclude who is right or who is guilty and needs to receive a punishment, not according to their will but based on what is said in the law.
In opposition, making jobs is the job of the legislative power (Parliament) and enforcing them is the job of the executive power (Goverment). These are the other two state powers.
Granting pardon to those who have reformed is a step that in any case comes after a legal punishment for a bad conduct, and it has to be awarded by the rest of the society.
<span>All cultural groups have their own norms, which are the rules for accepted and expected behavior.
</span><span>Cultural norms are rules by which a culture guides the behavior of its members in any given situation.
</span><span>Example for American culture norms: to maintain fairly direct eye contact when conversing with others.</span>