Answer:Histrionic personality disorder
Explanation:
Histrionic personality disorder which is also referred to as a dramatic personality disorder, is the one which causes a person to have distorted self image and unstable emotions.
People with this disorder are always seeking for other people's approval to boost their self esteem. This is not driven by wanting to feel worthy but by the fact that they are always craving inappropriate attention. It is usually prevalent in women than in men and it start as early as in adolescence stage.
What Are the Symptoms of Histrionic Personality Disorder?
- always craving to be center of attention even if it means manipulating others in the process.
- They are not themselves until they are the center of attention
- They express inappropriate seductive behavior from the early age.
- Emotionally unstable
- Very dramatic with no true emitions
- Very focused on their physcal appearance
- Get easily frustrated
Answer:
The correct option will be option "B"
Explanation:
Actually Curly is paying $1,000 for supplies and access to Acme Inc. network and works from home. His current income from this activity is $1,500 and crossing that value with the expenses we only have $500 profit from Curly's activity from home. Larry should quit and apply the same model as Curly if he bellows $500 per month at his current job.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Barbie symbolizes American culture to a great extent. Some of the reasons for this are:
- it is a toy that is highly attractive to children, so there is a pressure (from the children to the parents ) to buy it
- it is not a toy that is wearing Islamic clothing, so the children would be exposed to western clothing at a young age
- it has a potential to influence self-image among children, and if they associate Barbie with a self-image, then their self-image will be that of a western person.
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