<u>Colonial:</u> Colonialism is a type of policy where control by one power or nation over another country as well as dependent area. Generally, the aim is related to economic dominant of colonized country
<u>Socio-cultural imperialism:</u> Socio-cultural imperialism related to culture. They imposed their culture to non- dominance country through economically or politically.
<u>Economic imperialism: </u>A situation where dominating country has lots of economic power over non-dominance country or area.
<u>Similarities: </u>These all are affected non-dominance country. Colonialism and imperialism both means domination in political and economic over other country or area.
<u>Difference: </u>The major difference is colonialism means complete control over the other country but imperialism means formally or informally control over other country
The term discrimination is defined in the text as: <span>4) prejudiced action against a group of people.
This prejudice cause a specific group of people to receive a worse treatment compared to another group of people based on something that they inherit, such as race, gender, religion, or ethnicity.</span>
The myth that this statement dispels is that:
“Communication is inherently good.”
We have been communicating since we were born in this world.
However not all people are good communicators which makes this myth
dispellable. Just like money, communication can be used to deceive or
intimidate people.
Believing that others are right is
to private acceptance and as conforming without believing is to public
compliance. Public compliance involves a change in behavior including the
public expression of opinions that is not accompanied by an actual change in
one’s private opinion. Thus, compliance represents what people do or say in
public, even though they believe something different in private. A driver might
follow the speed limit or wear a tie which is a behavior to conform to social
norms even though we may not necessarily believe that it is appropriate to do
so which is opinion. However, behaviors that are formerly executed out of a
desire to be accepted which is normative conformity may frequently produce
changes in beliefs to match them and the result becomes private acceptance
which is for instance a child who begins smoking to please his friends but soon
convinces himself that it is the right thing to do or a prisoner of war who
eventually accepts the political beliefs of his captor.