Answer: c. Static-dynamic dialectics.
In intercultural communication, a dialectic is a method that weighs two different and contradictory ideas and tries to reconcile them. There are six main dialectics:
- history/past-present/future dialectic
- the culture-individual dialectic
- the personal-contextual dialectic
- the differences-similarities dialectic
- the static-dynamic dialectic
- the privilege-disadvantage dialectic
The static-dynamic dialectic recognizes that some elements of a person's character and culture are unchangeable, while other will change as the person grows and acquires more experience.
If i'm not mistaken the answer should be the federalist vs the anti federalist as they were the first two political parties and argued over the ratification of the constitution
A Prayer that reflects on Obedience, love and respect would be the Lord's prayer.
<h3>What is the Lords prayer?</h3>
This was the way that Jesus Christ helped to model prayer. He asked that Christians prayed according to the words of the prayer.
The prayer shows love for fellow humans, love and respect for God and also the fact that the person praying has reverence towards God.
Read more on the Lords prayer here:
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1. After several million years, the Earth separated into several layers. Iron, nickel and other heavy metals mostly settled to the core; lighter elements remained in the mantle around the core. The lightest elements, such as oxygen and silicon, floated to the top and cooled, forming a solid crust.
2. The inner core is the most dense. As the Earth formed, the heavy elements migrated towards the center through gravitational compression. This became the Earth’s inner core.
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Answer:
Historically, nuclear family arrangements has been the norm.
Explanation:
Social change and stability of family arrangements has been the interest of sociologist from pre-historic times. The common nuclear two-parents households common in the United States has been influenced by social change and high rates of divorce, remarriage and cohabitation. In the early 1960's, having kids was solely within the confines of marriage, but now divorce, cohabitation and influence of social change has given rise to single parenting.