Your answer is most likely:
D.
Answer:
Prajñāpāramitā means "the Perfection of (Transcendent) Wisdom" in Mahāyāna Buddhism. Prajñāpāramitā refers to this perfected way of seeing the nature of reality, as well as to a particular body of sutras and to the personification of the concept in the Bodhisattva known as the "Great Mother" (Tibetan: Yum Chenmo). The word Prajñāpāramitā combines the Sanskrit words prajñā "wisdom" with pāramitā "perfection". Prajñāpāramitā is a central concept in Mahāyāna Buddhism and is generally associated with the doctrine of emptiness (Shunyata) or 'lack of Svabhava' (essence) and the works of Nagarjuna. Its practice and understanding are taken to be indispensable elements of the Bodhisattva path.
According to Edward Conze, the Prajñāpāramitā Sutras are "a collection of about forty texts .
The main reason why democracy is called a government by discussion and persuasion is because the "majority opinion" of the voting base makes up policy at the state level, and in order to shift a majority opinion it often requires large amounts of debate and discussion of the issues at hand.
Answer: Sub-goaling
Explanation:
Sub- goaling is defined as the process used in field of psychology where the a particular cluster of steps is provided with label in a function for achieving the complete goal. These step cluster are performed in step by step process for processing towards goal through sub-goal.
According to the mentioned scenario, dinner party is being planned through sub-goal manner as the steps for performing each task is divided according to day and time e.g- Laundry will be done on Thursday etc which will help in achieving party hosting goal easily by steps.