Answer:
Speed meaning momentum I would think you mean. And an inanimate concept of development gathers no momentum. I think you are asking how some team of people working on a development, gather momentum with their effort? Which of course depends on the team & the discipline of the effort. A team trying to gain momentum with their project in medicine would be very difficult indeed. Too many safeguards in place to stop momentum. Some new website concept might be hard to restrain it’s momentum. So since the question is so general & open ended, it is almost unanswerable. Being in the single category ‘Speed’ seems to deal with physics. I still believe the question is about the human construct ‘project development’ rather than physics.
Answer From Gauth Math
Answer:
it is now reinforced by the ties between your close group of friends.
Explanation:
If a person who was formerly an acquaintance becomes closer with your group friends, it is likely that you will end up become friends with that person, or at least, that you and that person will meet more often and perhaps get to know each other better.
This is because your close group of friends will start briging the former acquaintance to the new interactions.
The correct answer is <em>The Chicago School </em>which was the first school of sociology and criminology in the US, established at the University of Chicago in the 19th century.