Answer: Gestures/Nonverbal Communication
Explanation:
1- Gestures, which are a form of nonverbal communication are ways of conveying a message without the use of words. They are used across the globe and each culture has unique gestures that convey different type of messages.
2- Gestures may vary across cultures: A gesture that in America may convey a positive or a neutral message, can be perceived as rude in a different context. For instance, in western cultures, sticking your tongue out is perceived as a mockery but in Polynesia this is considered a greeting and a sign of reverence.
3- In this case, then president George H. W. Bush was not aware that the gesture he used conveyed a different message in Australia.
Answer:
Explanation:
the working condition were terrible but at the same time, there were long lines of people willing to work
Answer: of their peer group
Explanation:
Adolescent age is the phase of life in which a child tends to have the values and behavior that has influence of their peer group. They are almost aged from 10 years old -21 year old in adolescent period. Adolescent children focus on the peer group as they are dependent on development of theirselves .
Children tend to observe and fit-in their group by acquiring their values, thoughts,trends, behavior,attitude etc to find their identity.Thus while studying any adolescent child ,it is more likely to find him/her similar to their peer.
All of these are correct in the sense of human greed but the "correct" school answer is D. An example is whenever Chicago has a riot they enact Marshal Law which allows the city mayor to violate basic human rights such as freedom of speech or assembly in order to maintain order in the city.