Ahlani's conflict style is:
competitive
Or it may be considered also as "standing your ground" that requires courage.
Ahlani's being competitive makes her standout for she is also a strong-willed person who has high control needs and is self-centered. Self-centered means you only care about yourself even if you are stepping on other persons dignity or self-esteem.
The correct answer is "informal social ties."
With that statement, Sociologist Robert Putnam was referring to informal social ties and how these promote bureaucracy.
Robert Putnam is a Professor of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He analyses the society of the US, observing how it has deteriorated civic and personal values. He wrote the book "Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community," in which he suggests that new forms of social engagement must be developed to change the situation.
True Because in modern times equil rughts but back then false.
A chance to explore the elements influencing Asian Americans' emotional reactions to a potentially dangerous political environment arises from the frequency of anti-Asian and anti-immigrant rhetoric throughout the 2016 election season.
<h3>What are the threats in the age of trump to Asian Americans?</h3>
We show that Asian Americans exhibit dread on par with other minority groups but expressing less anger when comparing interracial trends in emotional expressions and political activity in the 2016 Collaborative Multi-racial Post-election Survey (CMPS). In a notable deviation from academic predictions, we find that among Asian Americans, stated dread is strongly positively correlated with engagement. Asian Americans' political activity in times of threat can be better understood because of this mobilizing effect of fear that sets them apart from other racial groupings. We address the reasons why and ways in which fear may influence Asian American engagement, acting as a mediator between race and action.
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