Answer: Friction
Explanation: Friction is a metaphoric concept for understanding globalization in particular places and times.
According to Tsing, culture change is continually co-produced through the interconnection characterized as "friction". It is an important element in sustaining global connections because it makes global connections relevant to local.
Answer:
All of them. :)
Explanation:
Or, the household controls all factors of production, which are land, labor and capital. :)
Answer:
Masculine
Explanation:
Under communication skills, there are different type of communication styles that has a bearing on the individual gender or physical characteristics who is communicating. Within cultural institutions, there are different communication-styles between genders exist due to disagreements in the way information is conveyed and how it is received by the gender involved. It is a common knowledge that male adopt a masculine communication style by displaying certain competitive traits, are more authoritative, more mission focused, dominance and are focus more on performance, while female communication styles have a tendency to be more circular focused, more likely to think or react to situations based on emotions.
Therefore based on different communication styles found in males and females, the scenario where Thomas suggests a video-game contest to his sister and She says, "Bring it on, I'm gonna whoop you." shows a predominant trait associated with a male under communication skill by displaying certain competitive traits, a more authoritative, sort of egocentric dominance. Thomas sister communication style in this incident is Masculine communication style
I believe the answer is would be included in Category 1.
Incidents category 1 would automatically treated as the main priority in the incident management because it considered to expose the country with the most potential danger. (because it usually <span>seriously degrades unit operational or training )</span>
Answer:
B. force students to recite an official prayer.
Explanation: