According to Michener, DeLamater and Myers, a symbol is an arbitrary form that is used to refer to ideas, feelings, intentions or any other subject. It is arbitrary because there is nothing intrinsic in the symbol that inevitably links it to the subject it symbolizes.
There are several symbols that exist in our society that are understood by most people. When we wave, most people understand that this movement indicates a salutation (we are saying "hello"). Another example is raising a middle finger, which is considered obscene.
A symbol that I share with only one other person is a high-five in the air. I use this with my best friend, even if we are far away, when I want to show admiration or praise.
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Answer:
With regard to temperament, Marwa is best classified as: slow-to-warm-up.
Explanation:
<u>According to Thomas and Chess, temperament is comprised of the individual differences concerning self-regulation, emotions, and motor reactivity. Those characteristics are consistent over time and across situations.</u> There are three general types of temperament in children:
- Easy children adjust to new situations and are active and happy since birth.
- Difficult children are hard to satisfy. They do not adjust easily, express negative moods intensely, and present irregular routines.
<u>- Slow-to-warm-up children are less active babies since birth. They can show some difficulty adjusting to new situations.</u>
<u>Marwa would be best classified as a slow-to-warm-up child. Notice that she demonstrates discomfort, but not to the point of screaming, like a difficult child would do.</u>
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Both nepal and swizerland are mountainous and landlocked countries. Swizerland is highly developed and rich, but Nepal is not so developed because people are more educated in Swizerland then of Nepal. In Nepal, many people works after passing school but in Swizerland you must have to learn 12 years in universities to get a job. In Swizerland there is a provision of less import and more export but in Nepal more goods are import from other countries. Transportation facility is good in Swizerland then of Nepal. Swizerland is utilizing natural resources available but Nepal is not utilizing national resources available. Political stabilty can be seen in swizerland but in nepal polical instability can be seen.