David's comment is the type of contribution that is known as a task.
<h3>What is a research?</h3>
It should be noted that a research is a form of inquiry that's done in order to get more information about a particular topic.
In this case, David is leading his workgroup and he reports on the research he has been doing on his part of the project. This is a task.
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I believe that, yes, our self-confidence does influence the decisions we make. This is what I believe stems from factors like our successes. I remember being a young child who never performed exceptionally well in class and lacked the motivation to complete any of my assignments. As I grew older, I understood the value completing my assignments had on how I will go on throughout my school year. Once I started doing well in class due to my outlook on school, so did my motivation ,my confidence in how well I’ll do in school. Because of that, I managed to set aside all distractions which would hinder me from my personal success (the decision). I have a friend who never really thought that he appealed to the opposite because he’s been very insecure about his looks, but when my friends and I complemented his looks, he gained the strength to be confident in his looks. (I APOLOGIZE, I don’t think I can help as far with historical events.)