Royal Psalms are prayers that celebrate the special relationship between the Lord and the house of the Davidic king.
The correct answer is B. Activation-synthesis
Explanation:
Dreams are images, thoughts, sensations, sounds or feelings that occur as one is sleeping. Due to their particularity dreams have been widely studied and analyzed according to different theories and hypotheses. One of the most relevant ones is the activation-synthesis hypothesis, this was proposed by Allan McCarley and Allan Hobson who claimed dreams are the result of brain spontaneous activity that occurs as people sleep as well as an attempt of the brain to organize and make this activity coherent which lead to images, sounds, etc. that are connected but still contain strange or illogical content. According to this, the hypothesis described refers to the activation-synthesis hypothesis of dreaming.
●Adopting a mission to create and sustain social value (not just private value).
●Recognizing and relentlessly pursuing new opportunities to serve that mission.
•Engaging in a process of continuous innovation, adaptation, and learning.
●Acting boldly without being limited by resources currently in hand, and
•Exhibiting heightened accountability to the constituencies served and for the outcomes created.
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Plainchant is a kind of medieval church music which includes chorusing or words which are sung, without any instrumental complement. It is also called plainsong.
Plainchant is similar to the Gregorian Chant, which we have confronted while studying about early music forms. Gregorian Chant is a modification of plainchant which is a simplistic kind of music is the conventional recitative. Recitative songs are governed by a single pitch, proclaimed as the reciting tone.
Answer:
Social reference
Explanation:
It is refer to the process in psychology in which small children takes direction from their senior or guardian about certain context which include emotions and response from others.
It is in the habit of infant that they observed the experience of others and then initiate their responses and motives