We must first define Ethical and Moral Standards for Warfare.
For thousands of years, War was seen as a means to an end, the winner takes all, and a social consequence where the winner is allowed to loot and murder.
However, Abrahamic religions such as Islam, brought the concept of a proper code of conduct for Soldiers and rules on how to interact with an Army that had lost a war.
Today, in our modern world, the United Nations has its own charter and a governing body which oversees what it calls War Crimes and crimes against humanity.
The UN has a perfect set of charter and code of conduct which define the moral conduct that needs to be followed by soldiers nowadays.
However, after the United States use of torture in Iraq without any international pressure, it seems like not many nations are still willing to accept a globally codified war code of conduct.
The asnwer is: <span>The subsidized industries have an advantage on international markets relative to non subsidized industries.
If an industry received a subsidy from the government, the total expense made during the operational period of that industry will be reduced and create more opportunity for growth in that industry.</span>
Answer:
Sport psychologists teach cognitive and behavioral strategies to athletes in order to improve their experience and performance in sports.
Explanation:
The correct answer is the evolutionary perspective. It is
because the evolutionary perspective is a perspective in which they are likely
to base on the universal mental characteristic that are present among
individual and what they all share, it is likely to focus more on natural
selection and that they have the belief that the behavior of an individual
develop in different or certain directions.
Answer:
- Need payoff
Explanation:
'Need payoff' questions are demonstrated as the questions that are asked during the sales process and intend to ask regarding the needs or requirements of the consumers and how a particular solution is valuable or significant for them instead of imposing a solution to them(which may or may not be helpful to them).
As per the question, the given questions asked by the salesperson during the 'SPIN technique' exemplify the 'need payoff' question as the salesperson aim to test the validity of solutions for the consumers when he asks 'If I can show you how to cut melamine, high-pressure laminates, and fine veneer without any chips or breaks, would that save you any money'. It would helps his company to better focus on the needs of the customers instead of imposing them with their own solutions.