Answer:
Option b => true.
Explanation:
"McKie'' with full name John Leslie Mackie was an atheist and a philosopher and he died on the 12th of December, in the year 1981. He was popularly known for his view on God and God's Omnipotency.
John Leslie Mackie believes that if God is really omnipotent then God has the power to remove evil from the world and there will no be evil in this world. But, there is evil and this make him to come to conclusion that there is no God, since God can not exist with evil.
Also, John Leslie Mackie believes that if God is wholly good and omnipotent, the God should created people that are good and have stronger urge to do good more than evil.
Answer: More exemplary than Bob
Explanation:
Exemplar is the term defined for someone or something that can be considered as the role model or ideal in any particular field. It is supposed to be the perfect example of something .
According to the situation in question, Olin shows more affectionate towards birds.He shows interest in them through visiting zoo and sanctuaries whereas Bob is not much interested in them.Thus, Olin cab be considered as the model or exemplary for Bob to show interest and love towards bird.
B japanese consumers gain by a decrease in the yen price of US exports to Japan
Answer:
due to high pressure Nepal get rain
Explanation:
Nepal gets more rain due to high pressure.
Summer Monsoon Rainfall is variability from the months of June to September over Nepal that is moisture carried with eastern arm of low pressure during Northeastern India.
Over the Nepal Himalaya, greater rainfall is central-eastern part with the most aspects to the high. Western part of country receives more rain than the east.
Answer:
the effect of change in workplace as it broke workers' routines and made them more alert, increased
Explanation:
a. A decrease in sick day was not conducted
b. the experiment was quantitatively measured so his own bias couldn't have had any influence.
c. workers productivity had no effect of being studied.
d. change in workers' routines brought them out of monotony and fatigue. A series of experiments were conducted in which length and numer of breaks were varied in each experiment. It was noticed that length and number of breaks had a positive effect uptill the certain number and length of break. Upon further increasing the length and number of breaks, te output decreased. Even after the changes were undone, the productivity increased
e. effect of longer breaks is explained above. It only had an impact uptill a certain amount. Increased illumination had no effect on the output.