<span>The scenario in which Denise who
retired from her job as a librarian in her local school district has
decided to volunteer at her local library leading story times for
preschoolers is demonstrating activity theory of social interaction and elders'
psychological functioning. According the activity theory </span><span>the more physically and socially active and involved adults are, the more likely they are to be satisfied with life.</span>
Answer:
reverse discrimination
Explanation:
reverse discrimination occurs when the group of people that previously discriminated against is being favored more than the previously dominant group.
From the case above, if Nancy was Caucasian and the store choose to hire more inexperienced minorities, this could be considered as a reverse discrimination since throughout history, Caucasian candidates tend to be favored more compared to other minorities during the hiring process.
Answer:
Vladimir Putin
Explanation:
Vladimir Putin is Forbes magazine's most powerful person in the world. Vladimir Putin has been named the world's most powerful person for the second year running by Forbes magazine.He has an estimated net worth of $100 billion, he controls political parties in many powerful countries, like weapons, all of Russian state media and has stakes in media outlets around the world.
The strategies are made to ensure that the young offsprings could survive and develop into maturity.
It's the instinct that exist by all type of organisms. We had the drive to protect the younger generation who still hasn't developed yet, teach them
all necessary skill to survive until they could survive in their own. (such as when we teach our children how to read or when birds teach their offsprings to fly.<span />
Answer:
At age one, Glenda's baby would cry less because she would know that crying does not lead to a reward and therefore learn to use the tactic less often.
On the other hand, Ruthie's baby will learn that crying leads to love and care and therefore that behavior will be associated to receiving comfort and attention.
Therefore Glenda's theory that picking up a crying baby will reinforce the crying and the child will become harder to care for, has shown better results.