“Economic sustainability” can be taken as meaning a combination of (i) remaining commercially viable (both now and ideally across future generations) and (ii) being able to sustain operations in the face of unexpected and severe events, such as the global financial crisis which struck in 2007/8 for example.
Economic sustainability can be viewed through five capitals, which include:
-Natural capital which comes from our ecological system;
-Produced capital which comes from our productive activities;
-Human capital which comes from our talented people;
-Social capital which comes from social trust and social interaction; and
-Financial capital which connects all the previous four capitals to help grow and sustain an economy.
<span>It was because he wanted Gloria to see what it’s like for all of them when they were outside of the deaf world. He wanted her to experience how Roberto, Henry, and Laurel felt when they were kids not being able to make themselves understood. </span>
These appearances are communicated through families, most of
the time finished stories passed down from one generation to the next. This permits
for the culture and the principles/norms for the civilization to bear. These
stories permit for the philosophy to grip a common sense of individuality, particularly
in civilizations that have strong family bonds.
Answer: A. three
Erickson's stages of psychosocial development is a psychoanalytic theory by Erik Erickson that identifies eight stages of development from infancy to adulthood.
Three of these stages occur during your adult life: early adulthood (20-39 years old), middle adulthood (40-59 years old) and late adulthood (60 and above).
Answer:
d. Virtue and rules are complementary aspects of the same morality
Explanation:
William Frankena or William Klaas Frankena was moral philosopher in America. He was well known for his contribution in virtue ethics. In his life time, William Frankena was a member of the philosophy department in Michigan University for a period of 41 years.
William Frankena states that virtue and rules are the complementary aspects of same morality while supporting the use of virtue ethics.
Hence the correct option is (d).