Answer:
The norm for standing distance between two friends during a conversation is about 3-6 feet in the United States, whereas it is only about 1-2 feet in Middle Eastern countries. This difference best reflects is a type of psychology:
Explanation:
- Sociocultural in psychology refer to the impact of surroundings and society on the culture of that society.
- In America, the population of people per area is less than that in Middle Eastern countries. There is more flux of people in an area in those countries so this condition has led to the norm that standing distance between two friends during a conversation is about 1-2 feet in Middle Eastern countries.
- Generally, you can see that the public places like shopping markets are crowded with people. The public transport is jam packed with people. So, they don't feel when someone is talking to them at a distance of 1-2 feet as people of the United States do.
Answer:
missions were raided by Indians who allied with the British and some Indians resettled in areas not served by the missions
Explanation:
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Young men are more likely to support and engage in d*ping if they are dissatisfied with their bodies because they, unfortunately, believe in the marketing and mass media "beauty" of "fitness" prototypes that they see on TV and social media.
And of course, that is an issue of concern.
It is a major issue I would say, in that most youngster's d*pe instead of asking for the opinion of a medical doctor or a professional nutritionist.
So if they d*pe, they are not conscious of the risks of doing this.
Young people have to understand that "ideal bodies" that appear in advertising are just a superficial prototype to sell products, and that's it.
It can't be Edmund Spenser or William Shakespeare: they are English poets, not explorers.
Both Francis Drake and Sir Walter Raleigh were explorers: they are the options we can consider.
The correct answer is Francis Drake: he brought tobacco plant to Europe.
The question also mentions Walter Raleigh: he is known for popularizing Tobaco in the Old World.