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They are too small
Have a great day and don't stress too much
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Overmier and Seligman have described the phenomenon of learned <u>helplessness</u> as the tendency to feel powerless in the face of events that we can't control.
In 1967, Overmier and Seligman conducted a research, which showed that dogs, once found in an uncontrollable situation such as unavoidable electric shocks, were incapable of escaping a different situation, although there was a possible escape in that situation. The phenomenon of learned helplessness is also commonly experienced by humans who, after repeatedly going through a stressful situation, believe they do not have control over the events. They fail to take any action, even if there is a possible solution.
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It would be something like International terrorism
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International terrorist tend to have several bases located in different countries. Their members might resided as normal citizens in several different countries in order to avoid being caught all at once.
Because of difference in jurisdiction, it is impossible for law enforcement from one country to fully operate on the territory of other countries. Because of this, cooperation among nations are needed in order to handle such situation.