I believe it was George Stephenson.
Having the right attitude and values gives you the proper way to deliver your message. If for example you are not in favor with someone's idea, you are not likely to give harsh answers or feedback. Instead you know that proper way to deliver your points to avoid unnecessary conflicts
The environmental material that humans use to survive and fill needs is Natural Resources
<u>Explanation:</u>
Natural resources are resources that are available on the earth naturally. Nature provides us with air, water, land, forest, energy and many other resources. The human require these environmental materials to survive.
The human races are dependent on these for food, shelter and livelihood. When a water reservoir was found that is where civilization started to form. Plants and animals provide food and energy for the human.
Resources like natural gas, petrol, minerals provide income and decides the economy of the country. It is our duty to preserve these resources for our future generation.
Answer:
Community organizing
Explanation:
Community organizers work with local leaders, mobilizes some set of people to address the issues in the community.
They facilitate the togetherness and assisting in the development, social health and well-being of the community and they also engage and empower people.
Answer:
"He isn't extraordinary. He is simply a man and no more, and is subject to all the fears and all the cowardice and all the timidity that any other man is subject to”
Quote from the novel and film" One Flew
Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
It is negative.
Extraordinary here would explain Murphy's behaviour.
Explanation:
The quote is one from the novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kelsey, capturing the moment where the antagonist, Nurse Hatched tries to break an inmate, Murphy and make him fall under her manipulation. Here the brute woman is out to convince other inmates that Murphy isn't what they think he is(extraordinary)
It is negative because the speaker's(Nurse Hatched intentions) intentions were negative. She wanted the other inmates to see Murphy in a bad light since they think him extraordinary.
Extraordinary in this case would clearly define Murphy's behaviour. Murphy displayed a rebellious demeanor to resist Nurse Hatched's control in contrast to other inmates conforming behaviour to her negative manipulation. She however underestimates Murphy's capabilities and believes she could break him by applying bullying tactics as used on other inmates