<span>This is behaviorism. Pioneered by John Watson in the 1930s, this mindset and viewpoint posits that we can only diagnose what we can see, and what we see are behaviors. Until BF Skinner brought about Radical Behaviorism, the idea of introspection and self-awareness was considered useless by behaviorists.</span>
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Answer:
the correct answer option 3
Explanation:
Option 3.
Hiuen Tsang:
He was a Chinese traveller who visited India during the reign of emperor Harsha.
He describes the glory of the monastery with many storeys built by Harsha at Nalanda.
He mentioned in his account that the Sudras practiced agriculture during the period of Harsha.
He also mentioned in his account about the conference held at Allahabad, known as Prayag.
Fa-hien:
1. Corresponding Author: Dr. Rifat Nawreen Islam Assistant Professor
Depertment of Forensic Medicine
Medical College for Woman and Hospital, Uttara, Dhaka
2. Dr. Noor-E-Tabassum
Associate Professor
Depertment of Pharmacology
Medical College for Woman and Hospital, Uttara, Dhaka
3. Dr. A K M Safiuzzaman MBBS MCPS Lecturer, Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka
4. Professor Md. Monowarul Islam Sarker MBBS MCPS Professor & Head of Forensic Medicine Department Medical College for Women, Uttara, Dhaka
N the 1600s, the Dutch West India Company was more powerful and
successful than Microsoft, IBM, or General Motors today. The Company's
thousands of employees had one primary goal: to make money. Investors in
the Dutch West India Company were fortunate. Its annual profits went as
high as 200 or 300 percent. (In comparison, a strong stock today might
return yearly profits of 20 or 30 percent.) In the pursuit of profits,
the Company traded commodities such as spices, sugar, fur, and slaves.
It also fought battles against Spain to gain new territory.
The Dutch West India Company was an offshoot of the Dutch East India
Company, which funded Henry Hudson's voyage to North America in 1609. If
Hudson could find a secret shortcut to Asia, the Company would make
even more profits.
Although
Hudson failed at this mission, his dazzling reports of fur trading
opportunities inspired merchants. About fifteen years later, the Company
sent over some thirty families as colonists and workers. They called
the new colony "New Amsterdam." Later renamed New York, it would grow
into one of the greatest cities in the world.