The answer is Externality
Because an externality is the effect of an economic activity that is encountered by unrelated third parties. An externality may be positive or negative. An example of a positive externality is the effect of a highly skilled labor force on the productivity of an organization while an example of a negative externality is the pollution released from a factory that destroys the environment and affects the health of people living in the environment.
A condition that causes the sufferer to fear future threats, pushing out all other thoughts, is called: <span>generalized anxiety disorder
People with generalized anxiety disorder always blew every little mistake that happens in their lives out of proportion. This type of thinking caused them see every problem that they faced in their live to be bigger than it actually is.</span>
No difference. It is the same group of terrorists, just two different names.
In contrast to other approaches, the cross-cultural <span>approach tends to see personality as an ethic or universal phenomenon that is equivalently relevant and meaningful in the cultures being compared. This approach studies the</span><span> human behavior and mental processes under diverse cultural conditions. </span>