Answer:
Well, first of all, they were very busy! My grandmother was 11 in 1916, and she told me once that even though they had a maid they were constantly doing stuff -- cooking from scratch, sewing, putting up preserves. Automobiles were just becoming known, so many would have had horses to watch out for -- and many more people still worked on the farm. Hours in industrial employment were long, and the work week was six days rather than five.
Explanation:
The name of the policy is Network Access Control Policy .
This policy require members of a certain organization to use necessary computer security (such as anti-virus or VPN)/
This computer security will prevent hackers from entering your personal gadget and use it as an entrance to access organization's main system.
Answer:
Dispositional attribution
Explanation:
A dispositional attribution (also called internal attribution) refers to we fact that we infer that an event or a person's behavior has to do with personal factors such as traits, abilities, or feelings, thus in a dispositional attribution we think that the performance had to do with people abilities and not with environmental situations.
In this example, James usually does very well on tests but he was up all night before his midterm cleaning his apartment and failed his test. However,<u> the teacher attributed James's performance on personal factors (a tendency to avoid studying), instead of external environmental situations </u>(the flood of the apartment).
Thus, the teacher made an incorrect dispositional attribution (or internal attribution) about James' test performance.
Its usually because fables sometimes teaches us life lessons. And they keep passing from generation to generation until where we are now.