It is important because they need more people in that kind of cold enviorment
Specifically Shinto ethics are not based on a set of commandments or laws that tell the faithful how to behave, but on following the will of the kami. So a follower of Shinto will try to live in accordance with the way of the kami, and in such a way as to keep the relationship with the kami on a proper footing.
But it's important to remember that the kami are not perfect - Shinto texts have many examples of kami making mistakes and doing the wrong thing. This clear difference with faiths whose God is perfect is probably why Shinto ethics avoids absolute moral rules.
The overall aims of Shinto ethics are to promote harmony and purity in all spheres of life. Purity is not just spiritual purity but moral purity: having a pure and sincere heart.
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The correct answer is known as "Classical Conditioning".
Classical Conditioning refers to the getting to know technique in which<span> a biologically </span>robust<span> stimulus. It </span>additionally refers to the learning manner<span> that </span>outcomes<span> from this pairing, </span><span>which the </span>impartial<span> stimulus </span>comes to<span> elicit a </span>reaction that is usually similar to the only<span> elicited </span>by<span> the </span>mighty<span> stimulus.</span>
<h3>Non-verbal communication</h3>
it refers to the conscious and unconscious reactions, movements, and utterances that people use in addition to the words and symbols associated with language.
<h3>What is Non-verbal communication ?</h3>
Nonverbal communication refers to the ways in which beings convey information about their emotions, needs, intentions, attitudes, and thoughts without the use of verbal language.
- Nonverbal communication plays a significant role in our lives, as it can improve a person's ability to relate, engage, and establish meaningful interactions in everyday life. A better understanding of this type of communication may lead people to develop stronger relationships with others.
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After the Civil War, the South underwent Reconstruction in hopes of making the lives of former slaves better. Some of the goals included giving former slaves citizenship, civil liberties, education, and jobs.
The goals were achieved to an extent with the help of Civil Right Acts and constitutional amendments which outlawed public discrimination and gave African Americans the right to vote. However, racism still existed making life for former slaves difficult. For example, the Ku Klux Klan and other groups used violence against African Americans, and rules prevented African Americans from voting for who they wanted.