I do believe it was Salem Poor if I am not mistaken.
Answer:
panchasheel is a mutual respect
Explanation:
Mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty. Mutual non-aggression. Mutual non-interference in each other's internal affairs. Equality and mutual benefit.THE LIST OF PANCHASHEEL ARE GIVEN BELOW.
1)Mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty;
2) Mutual non-aggression;
3) Mutual non-interference in each other's internal affairs;
4) Equality and mutual benefit;
5) Peaceful co-existence.
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False
when we are absorbed in our thoughts and concerns we can't
focus on what someone else is saying is preoccupation. It is a big hindrance to
listening. Prejudgment is the tendency to judge others or their ideas before
we've heard them
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Answer:
The most acceptable zone with friends is A. Personal distance.
Explanation:
Edward T. Hall developed an idea known as Proxemics, which centers on the idea that every individual can use his/her space a certain way and the effects it can have on our social interaction, behavior, etc.
There can be 4 horizontal distances:
- Intimate: touching, embracing.
- Personal: interaction with close friends, family.
- Social: interaction with people one knows but is not that familiar with, such as coworkers.
- Public: with the general public.
In this case, when an individual has an encounter with good friends, he/she tends to stay in the personal distance. It would become an intimate distance if we are talking about a couple or really close friends but in this case, since it is most of the individual's friends, the interaction stays in the personal distance.