I believe the answer is: L<span>ow-context communication style
Culture that rely in l</span><span>ow-context communication style generally had to put as much emphasis to word-per-word meaning to truly make other people understand one's intention.
Even though this might lower the chance of misunderstanding, people in this type of culture usually do not really value things such as comedic intention and sarcasm</span>
In the fuzzy-trace dual-process model, it is the <u>Intuitional</u> component that is seen to benefit adolescent decision making the most.
Recent studies on how our brains function have sparked a discussion on the differences between intuitive and rational decision-making. This would imply that any strategy for better decision making should take into account this decision making style, even if it were only partially true.
According to brain studies, certain regions of the brain function as parallel intelligence systems at the same time as our conscious mental processes. In order to determine a person's response, these systems will produce responses (often emotional ones) that compete with one another.
These answers could be seen as the outcome of intuition when they are influenced by prior experience with a pattern.
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It's a large alliance of nations, meant for the protection of themselves, I think.
Caroline is most likely a schizophrenic as explained by her disorganized behavior.
Symptoms of the mental disorder, schizophrenia, include, hallucinations, lack of emotional expression, catatonia, disorganized behavior, etc.. Disorganized behavior involves unexpected, strange and chaotic behavior such as talking to oneself, dressing strangely, behaving bizarrely, lack of self-care and limited awareness of one's surroundings and environment.
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After World War 2 the Northern Korean government forced the markets to be domestically based (employing self-reliance) which means that they tended to buy most products locally and produced most products locally. This was done in order to decrease their dependence on China and the Soviet Union. This also caused their government to invest in outside markets like steel. Once their government began to heavily "upgrade" their military, this made them focus on their heavy machinery and metals industries. However, after the oil crisis caused by an oil embargo ( an embargo is a ban on trade for a specific product), the demand (and thus their international prices) for their domestically produced products like those in the heavy industry (mining and steel) as well as their minerals dramatically decreased and North Korea fell into massive debt. While the government and the Juche regime repeatedly continued to construct skyscrapers and other unnecessary structures rather than focus on their debt, the economy continued to decline. Once the communist states began to fall apart, North Korea could no longer depend on them for financial help, and they continued to develop a weak economy.
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