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First of all i will tell the person to come to me after work so that i will not embarrass him in front of our co-workers.then after work when he comes to me i will talk to him about how its unfair to make such a comment for someone religious belief cause just because the persons belief is different from yours that doesn't you should do something like that. he entitled to his own and your entitled to yours .so as conclusion after that i will tell him to not do it again. and apologize to whoever he made a rude comment about his religious beliefs .
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Isreal and Egypt is the answer
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The correct answer is ''people were easily influenced to give the wrong answer.''
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Solomon Asch (1951) was an American psychologist. The Asch experiment, was a famous experiment, designed to study conformity (degree to which the members of a social group will change their behavior, opinions and attitudes to fit with the opinions of the group), he wanted to study the influence of social pressure on people, the objective was to evaluate the responses of the individual under investigation, when the rest of the participants gave wrong answers on purpose. This was intended to allow Asch to determine how the individual's responses changed under the influence of peer pressure. The results of Asch's experiment were interesting showing that peer pressure can have a measurable influence on the answers given.
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Fourthly, the second battle of Tarain paved the way for further military conquests in India by the Muslims. Between 1192 and 1206 the Turkish rule had extended over the Gangetic plains of Bihar and Bengal. Fifthly, the battle paved the way for foundation of the Muslim rule in India.
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