Answer:
The answers are <u>cognitive conflict</u> and <u>affective conflict</u>
Explanation:
In any organization, be it family, work, sports team, etc., conflict are very common. There are two main different types of conflict that can arise: Task-related, or cognitive conflict; and relationship, or affective conflict. Cognitive conflict generally refers to differences between how to best perform an activity, how to achieve a goal, or the best course of action. Affective conflict, on the other hand, refers to personal differences between the involved parties, which lead to negative emotional responses.
In your example, this can be seen very clearly: differences between you and the owner were over differences in judgement, but deteriorated to the point where they are more emotional and directed personally toward one another. It thus can be said that you initially experienced <u>cognitive conflict</u>, but now are experiencing <u>affective conflict</u>.
Answer: True
Explanation:
People have the way they view their bodies, and it's different from the way it is viewed by others concerning them. Some people may consider they are slim by their notion but someone else may address them as being chubby and vice versa. This has to do with both colours.
Some people do not cherish their bodies the way others appreciate it for them while others praise their bodies than anyone would do for them
Answer:
India - 1947
Pakistan - 1947
Bangladesh - 1971
Sri Lanka - 1972
Explanation:
India became independent from British rule on August 15th, 1947
Pakistan became independent from British rule and India on August 15, 1947 (Partition of India)
Bangladesh became independent from Pakistan on December 16th, 1971
Sri Lanka became independent from British rule on May 22, 1972