Answer: wrong
Explanation:
It does not belong to you, and you take what is not belong to you, is a wrong behavior. It is defined as stealing according to the law.
In the US the act of taking what does not belong to you is considered a wrong behaviour and defined as an act of stealing because for you to take it without the owners consent .
Answer:
The authors would agree that there is a strong division within the congress and that this division has prevented members of the congress from accepting nominations from presidents who belong to different political parties.
Explanation:
Once the members of the graduate are established, there can be no political division between them, in addition to the party division, however this party division should not influence the choice of rationals that must be made for the congress to work efficiently.
However, this is not the case. The ideological and party division within the congress is extremely strong, causing members not to accept the appointment of a congress president from the opposite party even if that person is highly efficient for the position. This is something that the authors shown in the question above would agree.
While the economies of most Asian countries can be characterized as developing, there is enormous variation among them. The continent contains one of the world’s most economically developed countries, Japan, and several that are impoverished, such as Afghanistan, Cambodia, and Nepal. This variation has a regional dimension. Most of the countries of Southwest Asia fall within one of the middle-income categories as defined by the World Bank. Exceptions are Israel and the Persian Gulf states of Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates, which are considered high-income. Most of the countries of North and Central Asia fall within the low-income category, except Russia (Siberia), Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan, all considered lower-middle-income. Likewise, all the countries of South Asia are considered low-income, apart from lower-middle-income Sri Lanka. Except for China and North Korea, which are considered low-income, East Asia is the most prosperous part of the continent. Most countries in this region are considered upper-middle-income, and Japan is considered high-income. China, which has experienced dramatic rates of economic growth since the late 20th century, may be poised to achieve lower-middle-income status. Many of the countries of Southeast Asia have likewise achieved high rates of growth and have moved into one of the middle-income categories or even, in the case of Singapore and Brunei, into the high-income category. Exceptions are Myanmar (Burma), Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam, which remain within the low-income group.