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Social Harmony is a thing that has made people of different caste, colour, religion, culture get united. World's Largest Democracy India is a true example of Cultural Harmony, where Hindus, Muslims, Christians live together. Social Harmony is important for a community because it keeps them united.
For example if I am a Muslim and you are a Christian and I refuse to come to your house because you drink wine and pork which is forbidden by my law (religious one) will there be not mental changes between us. We will not be talking to each other in a friendly way, we will not be meeting each other, we will not be helping each other in times of need that's why social Harmony or basic acceptance of each other is important for a community, or organisation to work as united or to live as united.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are similar because they are all monotheistic and Abrahamic religions. Judaism and Christianity are similar because they both believe in the Old Testament. Judaism and Christianity are different because Christians believe that Jesus was the son of God while Jews do not. Judaism is similar to Islam because they believe in many of the same prophets. They are different because Muslims believe that Jesus and Muhammed were prophets while Jews do not. Islam and Christianity are similar because they both believe that Jesus was a prophet. Muslims and Christians are different because Christians believe that Jesus was the son of God while Muslims do not. Also, Christians worship the Bible while Muslims worship the Quran. Let me know if you need any more info.
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C. cognitive model
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The model of abnormality that concentrates on thought processes is the cognitive model. Cognitive model of abnormality asserts that abnormalities start from the thought processes, that behaviours are controlled by our thoughts and negative thoughts can lead to the occurrence of abnormalities in humans.
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fundamental attribution error. assumed-similarity bias. self-serving bias. halo effect.
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