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The answer is, Silk, Rice, and indigo! Hope this helps!
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Yolanda is showing the effects of stereotype threats.
<u>Explanation:
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- There are certain questions that can be asked in interviews that would make the candidates get confused as such questions contain the reality that may threaten the opportunity coming the candidate's way.
- The reality mentioned in such questions is often stereotypical in nature which the candidate does not understand how to tackle.
- The candidate gets confused as he knows that denying the reality would put a question mark on in his integrity and conforming to it would cost him the opportunity.
The deli industry is monopolistically competitive. If some delis leave the industry, Toby's <u>demand</u> curve will shift <u>right</u>.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Monopolistic competition is similar to perfect competition in that firms in both market structure. In monopolistic competition the firms earn zero economic profits in the long run.
One of the best examples for monopolistic competition is gas station.
The demand curve is the graphical representation of the relationship between the cost of the goods or services and the quantity demand for the product for specific period of time.
Shifting of the demand curve to right shows that there is increase in demand for the product.
Answer:
Federalism refers to the system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and constituent political units. In federalism a nation has a dual government system i.e. federal government at central level and at state level. The federal government has the power to enlarge diplomatic territorial integrity, run a national project, make national monetary policy and so on. The state government has the power to make federal laws, maintain law and order in the state
Nepal is a country with geographical diversity. Nepal has been practicing unitary form of government since unification by, Prithvi Narayan Shah. However, this system was not able to achieve the development goals of the country and has been an "exclusive form of rule." Federalism is seen as an in inclusive practice for Nepal. So, with the view of proportional development in all the parts of the country by appropriate distribution and mobilization of resources and reducing the economic, social and religious discrimination, the country has transformed into a federal structure.
Nepal has become a federal democratic republican state since 15th Jestha, 2065 BS. According to the concept of a federal system, Nepal has been divided into 7 provinces, 77 districts and 753 local levels. Now each province has a separate government along with its federal government at the centre.
Explanation:
Not mine....but hope it helps!