The Johari window is a psychological tool for understanding our relationship with ourselves and others.
Stanton, who is giving a speech for the first time and he thinks he is doing well, but his audience can tell that he is very insecure and nervous can be categorized into the blind area of the Johari window. The blind area includes the aspects that you do not know about yourself, but others within the group are aware of.
Lonnie's belief that an imbalance of power between the elite and the poor leads to global stratification is in line with conflict theory.<span>The </span>conflict theory was suggested by Karl Marx and defines the <span>society as an arena of inequality that generates social </span>conflict<span> and social change.
</span>According this individuals and groups (social<span> classes) within society interact on the basis of </span>conflict<span> rather than consensus.</span>
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This is a pretty broad question. So broad that it makes me think you <em>may </em>have put this under the wrong subject?
Assuming this isn't a question based off of a larger lesson within your classes, there are many similarities between cold water and hot water.
For instance: They're...both water. They are both H2O. They are clear liquids with no color. They are wet (or not wet. Whatever side of <em>that</em> viral argument you're on). They can both be used to cook or hydrate something. Both are digestible. They're the same thing but at different temperatures. They conform to the shape of their container, etc. etc. etc.
Hot water is a result of something heating up the temperature, making the atoms go fast. Cold water is...cold.
— I hope this ramble helps in any way. Brainliest is SUPER appreciated. Have a great day!!
The correct answer is letter a. a kenning. In “The Seafarer” the phrase “summer’s sentinel,” meaning a cuckoo, is an example of kenning. Kenning <span>is a type of circumlocution. It is in the form of a compound that employs figurative language in place of a more concrete single-word noun. </span>
The first question is the fear of being lynched