Once Hinduism had purdah system and sati system. These were social superstitions which went away from the societal life over the years. And if you see, the Indian culture and ethos has also evolved the due course. ... Hinduism doesn't affect Indian culture ,it is the Indian culture.
Advantages:
Tourism increases -> more money in the city's tourism industry -> more jobs in tourism industry and at the mall -> people move to the city -> city expands -> more jobs created -> more people come -> etc etc.
Disadvantages:
Loss of money from building a mall -> may be built on the natural environment -> people complain -> also if mall is lame nobody will come -> people loose jobs -> mall closes -> left with a big building
Answer:
DeBondt and Thaler (1985) found that the poorest-performing stocks in one time period experienced <u>good</u> performance in the following period and that the best-performing stocks in one time period experienced <u>poor</u> performance in the following time period.
Explanation:
In their 1985 paper <em>Does the Stock Market Overreact?</em>, economists Werner DeBondt and Richard Thaler analyzed the performance of the stock market and found out that people were falling for what is called the "hot hand fallacy", where people think (erroneously) that what has been happening in recent times will continue to happen indefinitely. In the stock market, this leads to people thinking poor-performing stocks will continue to perform poorly, while good-performing stocks will continue to perform positively. However, empirical research doesn't support this, as they found out that <u>the poorest-performing stocks in one time period experienced </u><u>good</u><u> performance in the following period and that the best-performing stocks in one time period experienced </u><u>poor</u><u> performance in the following time period.</u> But many investors found themselves on the wrong end of poor trades because they fell for the hot hand fallacy.
It might fall and the humans has the power to fix it.
Right to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. so A,C,D. I think pleasure counts as in as happiness