Answer:
Transferring ideas and thoughts with each other.
Explanation:
Technology helps us to interact with people and understand social issues or global events. Due to technology, world is now a village where people interact with people which are living thousands of kilometer away from each other on daily basis. Technologies such as telephone, internet, etc able the people to transferring ideas and thoughts with each other so we can say that technology helps the people to interact and social issues or global events.
The correct answer is D. A maniac state
Explanation:
A maniac state or episode occurs in individuals with bipolar disorder and other types of mental disorders and involve periods of time of few days or even weeks in which the individual experiences increased optimism or euphoria which makes it more talkative, feeling more confident than normal, trying to do unusual activities or achieve irrational goals and sleeping less. This kind of episodes might represent a risk for the individual because in some cases they lead to irrational actions.
This is the type of episode or state Tess is experiencing because she is hyperactive and more talkative. But besides this, she plans to fly solo across the Pacific Ocean which is an irrational goal and she is sleeping less. All of these behaviors and features are part of a manic state, which also implies Tess might have a bipolar disorder.
Answer: The rights for the novel.
Explanation: Legal intangible resources include brand rights, copyrights, patents, permits, etc. Competitive intangible resources refer to the knowledge accumulated by the company (know how among other types ok knowledge). The main source of intangible resources is human resources.
While it is difficult to estimate the monetary value of intangible resources, unlike material ones, intangible resources can have a strong impact on the effectiveness and efficiency of the organization.
Answer:
the Spanish were the first but the Norwegians (Vikings) were 500 years earlier.
Explanation:
Answer:
In 1931 Fard established the first Nation of Islam temple in Detroit. Imprisoned for a time, he vanished in 1934. This left the Nation in need of a new leader. The man who emerged was born Elijah Poole in 1897 in rural Georgia. Like Malcolm X's father Earl, Poole left Georgia and came north in search of opportunity and to escape Southern racism. He met Fard and one day heard from him that Fard was in fact Allah; or more precisely, the latest in a series of Allahs. Re-named Elijah Muhammad and referred to him as God's Messenger, Poole established a new temple in Chicago, the city that would become the Nation of Islam's headquarters. Pale and wiry, Elijah Muhammad ate only once during his 18-hour days. He preached in the worst parts of town, drawing blacks with a message that mixed racial pride, hatred of the white devil, and the need for economic self-sufficiency. Islam, in Muhammad's words, gave "the so-called American Negro...that qualification that he can feel proud and does not feel ashamed to be called a black man."