According to Norman
Bowie, "Rationality and Autonomy" are two characteristics of personhood that constitute a
person's "dignity.<span>
<span>Norman E. Bowie who was born in 1942 is an important opinion
holder on the ongoing discussion on business ethics. He has been a supporter of
the Kantian philosophy.</span></span>
correct answer is B FAFSA
Answer:THE STAGES OF LIFE
Explanation:
(1)ATHLETE STAGE:-this stage is about appearance and physical looks, this is when we want to look our best to impress others or maybe the opposite sex..it can come with challenges for example a teenager want to have bigger breast at all cost...
THE WARRIOR STAGE:-This stage is about achievements and accomplishments, it is a stage when we want to conquer the world and make or break records.... It can can with challenges like worrying and struggles.
THE STATEMENT STAGE:-This is a stage where we carry other people along,it is a stage when we want to impact others,a time to look back and ask ourselves what we have achieved.... Its major challenge can be lack of satisfaction or regrets ..
THE SPIRIT STAGE:- this is the stage when we start caring less about our material things and accomplishments,a stage when we gradually loss interest in this of this world..it major challenge can be death.
Answer:Differential association
Explanation:
Differential association theory focuses on how criminal behaviour is obtained and it suggests that this behavior is learned from the people that the person associate themselves with. This is when an individual will learn deviant behavior or socially unacceptable behaviour. This theory focuses on how instead of why crime occurs.
People communicate these behaviours through their daily interactions and usually one will learn this behaviour from their closest group of friends or team members.
A person start to be made aware of what techniques are used in committing criminal activity and they are given any rational reason why they should consider such behaviour.
A person will start to weigh the benefits of committing a crime comparing to those of not committing a crime if they see that the benefits is too high when committing a crime then they will go for it.