As per the question, the study of Kotter and Heskett the evidence provided by them to substantiate their claim is that 'managing cultural values' is crucial to modify or direct one's performance. <u>These values involve the ideals as well as fundamental propositions that shape the very belief system and conduct of a community and its actions(performance) morally and ethically.</u> Therefore, the administration of these values would evoke an 'ethical and moral performance' from an individual. Thus, <u>'managing cultural values' </u>is the answer.
The free radical theory statutes that <em>ageing is the result of the accumulation of the damage to cells and tissues caused by reactive oxygen species</em> as a result of aerobic metabolism.
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A subject participates in a study in which he has to first identify the object and then mentally rotate the object 180 degrees. The subject is unable to correctly rotate the object 180 degrees. This subject probably has damage to the temporal region of the brain.