Answer:Selective perception
Explanation:
Selective perception refers to how we selective perceive things when we find ourselves paying attention to only the information that appeals to us and ignore that which doesn't.
We tend to perceptual block whatever information that goes against our belief or attitudes.
In a world that is full of many things we need to pay attention to, it is very likely that we will zoom in to only those that matters to us or only those that we are interested in and block those that we have no interest in.
Malaya is most likely interested in interior design such that when she gets into a room, features of that room will capture her interest whereas Juan is most likely not interested in any of that stuff in a way that even when she enters the room she blocks the attention to how the room looks like.
Their interest are not the same which result into how they differently select what they perceive.
Answer:
It will lower your credit score.
Explanation:
Credit companies created a credit score based on your financial history. Every time you missed a payment, it will lower your credit score and affect your ability to obtain loan in the future.
People who has high credit score tend to have easier time in obtaining loan with low interest rates. People with low credit score on the other hand are seen as 'risky' transactions by the credit companies. This will make it hard for them to obtain loan with low interest rates
That is because historically Nepal was a country where religious tolerance was high since the early times. Hinduism has always been the predominant religion but they lived in harmony with other religious groups such as the Buddhists and everyone minded their own business.
I think Jim is going to come back. I mean it’s pretty obvious now