Breach of Folkways is the correct answer.
Folkway is a learned set of social behavior that is shared by people in society and considered essential to the welfare of community. It contains rules that regards the way of thinking, feeling, behaving and acting. Some good examples of folkways are offering a seat to women or the elderly on a crowded bus, shaking hands when being introduced to other people, holding the door for someone, and not interrupting people when they're busy or on the phone.
Answer: Strength athletes and endurance athtletes require the same hydration strategy
Explanation: hydration is the act of ensuring that the body of a person or an athlete in this case contains enough fluid to replenish all the moisture or water lost during sweating etc.
Strength athletes are athletes who do sports requiring high muscular activities, examples include weight lifting and body building etc
Endurance athtletes are athletes engaging in athletes that requires intense muscular efforts for long periods like swimming, cross-country skiing, marathons etc
Both strength athletes and endurance athletes require same or similar hydration strategy to ensure sustenance and overall performance.
A cultural system creates a unique world that is experienced as "reality" by its members. The people of a certain culture come to accept the "realities" which form its culture.
However, when groups of different cultures come together, their "realities" become confronted. Creating a clash of cultures. The outcome of this clash is decided by the material power of each of this groups. The group with the most material will emerge victoriously and end up influencing the other group with its cultural system. Therefore, individuals from the influenced culture will end up learning a new "reality" by force. On the other hand, individuals of the influencing culture tend to see the others as "objects of study".
Clashes of cultures have been occurring throughout time, affecting the cultural authenticity of groups. Due to the constant blend of cultures, it is nowadays, very difficult to consider that a certain cultural group is "truly authentic".
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Republics are necessary for limited governance. Given that individuals frequently don't use the voting booth for governmental tasks, democracy truly doesn't work well with a limited government.
They sell their votes to politicians who will pay the greatest price for them, and they exploit the government to get an endless supply of free things.
A democracy will start to ignore the rule of law when systematic thievery becomes the norm because it must in order to exist, no matter how severe the corruption. When the next check comes is all that matters.
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