What’s the challenge you researched ?
There are actually <u>over</u> AN infinite possible scenarios..
But I'm assuming just 2-
One that he doesn't have a parachute
And the other that he does
Explanation:
- Assuming he had no parachute (during the freefall)- he would, in all odds, learn to fly and probably be the first human to do so.
- Whilst in the other case, he would perhaps land normally (and boringly).
Answer:
space threat
Explanation:
The territorial imperative which causes some people to feel or perceive that they should protect or defend their territory or space against the space threats.
In the context, if the salesperson pulls up the chair too close, or if he or she tries to take over all the space or part of the prospect's desk, or if he leans over the desk, or touches the different lying objects on that desk, he or she runs the risk of invading a prospect's space.
Answer:
d. Rational, technical expertise rather than emotional ideology or public participation.
Explanation:
In the philosophy of bureaucratic authoritarianism, the head of the state is governed by the top bureaucrats.
Under bureaucratic authoritarianism, the military bureaucracy as well as the state bureaucracy comes together and they believe that the problems prevailing in the country can be solved consulting and communicating with the rational people and the technical experts of the society.
The State should not follow the emotional ideology to solve the problems which may led to uncertain consequences. Also taking help of the public participation to solve may arises many differences to the solution as many people will give varying solutions to the problems. The best way suited is to take the help of the technical experts and the rational people.
Thus the answer is
d. Rational, technical expertise rather than emotional ideology or public participation.