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It is in the nature of humans to wonder about the unknown and search for answers. At the foundation of nearly every culture is a creation myth that explains how the wonders of the earth came to be. These myths have an immense influence on people's frame of reference. They influence the way people think about the world and their place in relation to their surroundings. Despite being separated by numerous geographical barriers many cultures have developed creation myths with the same basic elements.
Many creation myths begin with the theme of birth. This may be because birth represent new life and the beginning of life on earth may have been imagined as being similar to the beginning of a child's life. This is closely related to the idea of a mother and father existing in the creation of the world. The mother and father are not always the figures which create life on earth. Sometimes the creation doesn't occur until generations after the first god came into being.
A supreme being appears in almost every myth. He or she is what triggers the train of events that create the world. Sometimes there are two beings, a passive and active creator.
Not all cultures imagine life starting on earth . Some believe that it originated either above or below where we live now. Still other myths claim the earth was once covered with water and the earth was brought to the surface. These are called diver-myths.
According to some cultures humans and animals once lived together peacefully. However because of a sin caused by the humans they are split up. This sin is often brought on by darkness and is represented as fire. Other times the innocence of humans is taken away by a god.
We continue to wonder. Even now, as the 21st century approaches we continue to make theories on how earth was created. They are our new creation myths. We base our ideas on scientific evidence. However the creation myths were based on what people saw - their observations.
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Hello there! This might affect Jackie’s understanding of the test when she identifies areas for self-development in her results. This also might affect Jackie’s understanding of the test when she seeks an opportunity for joy.
Jackie will not score higher in the areas she chooses to because she is searching for growth. With growth comes answering honestly and justly. By answering higher in certain areas than others, more bias is shown than growth.
Jackie will not respond based on what is best in her desired career path because again, she is in search of growth. Her career path has no context of association at the moment with her personality and her physiological growth.
In terms of mental growth, Jackie should aspire to find joy and to find areas in which she needs improvement. For that reason, the answers are C and D. If you need any help, let me know and I will gladly assist you.
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Your answer would be "B"<em> the use of a drug for a non medical reason.</em>
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Drug abuse is compulsive, excessive and self-damaging use of habit. This revolves around drugs and substances.