Answer: Social Equality.
Explanation: Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a philosopher and writer whose work on discourse in inequality and social contract was immense. Rousseau wrote on freedom, social Equality and how it can be achieved. He argued that achieving a reasonable level of social Equality could be achieved if the society was devoid of corruption and the government were to take charge and strip away all elements which result from the institution of private property,revoking property law and moral inequality. Then social Equality will reign.
Disclaimer: I have not learned this in school yet so this may be incorrect; I would suggest looking at any available sources.
Answer: Nationalism in the Crimean War was important globally. The Crimean War was a turning point for the Russian Empire because the influence of Russia on Europe was decreasing, and the media highlighted this which made the idea of nationalism in the Crimean War global.
Answer:
States:
-Run post office
-Collect Taxes
-All rights not listed
Federal Gov:
-Control military
-Declare War
-Negotiate with foreign powers
Explanation:
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The type of decision making which Karima used is:
- Nonrational decision making
<h3>What is a Non Rational decision making?</h3>
This refers to the type of decision where the motivation for taking the decision is not rational but rather sentimental.
With this in mind, we can see that because Karima thought of opening a restaurant, she does not make use of rational thinking into the recipes used but used sentiments to try to honour her grandmother by using her recipes.
Read more about decision making here:
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As human
beings we are envisioning of good life and that we always are looking forward
of the goals to attain the good life we are dreaming of. But there comes the
best enemy of all, our brains. The question is how to tap that full potential
of our brains to achieve such goals? After attending and listening motivational
talks, there were common things I have come up with how to unleash that unlimited
potential of our brains to be successful. First, you must be planning ahead and
write down on a piece of paper may it be a long-term or short-term goal; you
need to make a visible plan that will keep you reminded each day in order for
you to keep on track. Next, do not make that plan just a plan work for it and
make it happen. List steps on how to start your plans. Most importantly, change
your mindset and make it creative. Mostly, the once that hinders our achievements
is our brain. We often think of our limits instead of thinking how far we can
go. Just as what Albert Einstein said, “Imagination is everything. It is the
preview of life’s coming attractions.” So don’t limit your brain and be
creative in facing circumstances to unlock your goals.