Answer:
The answer is "Strengths, Weaknesses"
Explanation:
In the given question some information is missing, that is options, therefore only the correct option is described.
Situational analysis or SWOT is an analysis of internal and external marketing strategy influences, It also known as a collection of methods, which is used by the manager to analyze the internal and external environment of an organization.
- Strengths stands for SWOT, that are within the organization it stuff you manage and can alter, these types involve who's on the staff, patents and IP and the position.
- In SWOT, W stands for weaknesses, It can be used to avoid achieving organizational objectives and goals.
It occurs in the parietal area of the brain.
Answer:
post-conventional
Explanation:
Kohlberg has given three stages of moral development that an individual acquires in his or her life including pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional stages, each of them consists of two sub-stages.
Post-conventional morality includes:
1. Social Contract and Individual Rights.
2. Universal Principles.
Post-conventional morality: This is the last stage in Kohlberg's model, and is described as the tendency of an individual to develop his or her set of morals and ethics that are being used to lead his or her behavior. A person gains abstract principles and values that can be used in a various situation in a particular society.
In the question above, Erica shows that she is in Kohlberg's post-conventional stage of moral development.
An example of a right explicitly protected by the constitution as drafted at the constitutional convention is the <span>right to a writ of habeas corpus.</span>
This refers to a court order to a person or agency holding someone in custody to deliver the held person to the court issuing the order and to show a valid reason for that person's detention.