Answer:
c.raising our awareness of how, when, and why we behave the way we do in certain circumstances
Explanation:
This is objective/nonjudgemental inward introspection or monitoring of ones thought processes, feelings and behavior. One has to be neutral and without bias to be able to examine self without bending facts about oneself. This is important because it helps a person understand why he behaves a certain manner or what thoughts and feeling cause a certain behavior.
He wrote about a cannibalistic tribe in Brazilian forests who ate their opponents in rituals after wars. He compared them to barbarians of the 16th century Europe. He would support those societies that glorified the ideal of humanity and supported freedoms while he would criticize oppressive regimes that were against the renaissance ideal of humanism.<span />
Answer:
hindus believe in the doctrines of samsara(the continuous cycle of life,death and reincarnation) and karma (the universal law of effect and cause)
Answer: deindividuation.
Deindividuation is a term used in social psychology that is generally thought of the loss of a person's self awareness when in a group of people. This is what happen to June when she was <span>not behaving like her normal self and was swept by the behavior of the group.</span>