Hey there!
Erik Erikson developed and proposed 8 p<span>sychosocial stages of life. These, in order, are trust vs. mistrust, autonomy vs. shame, initiative vs. guilt, industry vs. inferiority, ego identity vs. role confusion, intimacy vs. isolation, generativity vs. stagnation, and ego integrity vs. despair.
It sounds like the last one, ego integrity vs. despair, is described in your problem. The last stage begins around maturity, or 65, and goes on until death. At this stage, people are often retiring or are retired, and start pondering the things they didn't do with their lives. This leads to regret about not doing certain things that they once hoped to do, or maybe didn't even realize they wanted to do at the time. They think that it's too late now, and start feeling dissatisfied with their life, as your question describes.
Hope this helped you out! :-)</span>
They would be owned by the people as a whole - the correct answer is B.
An interesting fact: countries with communist or socialist systems often have the word"people's" in their name, for example;
"People's Republic of Poland" - historical name until 1989
"People's Republic of China" - current name
Answer:The amygdala is commonly thought to form the core of a neural system for processing fearful and threatening stimuli (4), including detection of threat and activation of appropriate fear-related behaviors in response to threatening or dangerous stimuli.
Explanation:
Answer: Option A
Explanation: Attributions are inferences people make from events or behaviours ,it might be from someone attitude or an event. We have external and internal type of attribution.
From the above options, there are all attributions but situational attributions are attributions people make from situational events that may one way or the other affect them.
The best option from the options above is option A, Randy doesn't like dirty dishes and what he met in the kitchen was something he doesn't like and the cause of this event is the laziness of his daughter which he blames.
B. are more advanced in their theory of the mind
Children who are bilingual by the age of 5 have a more advanced mind due to the fact that they could take in and learn that material at such a young age.