Totalitarian regimes and dictatorships have unlimited government. A current example is North Korea, and some of the past examples included East Germany, Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia (some were not pro forma unlimited, but they were de facto unlimited)
Answer: hey bestie! im so sorry for what i did, or what happened! i want to say im sorry. I really am! i didnt mean what i said and i didnt mean to do it. i know i say sorry so much, but when i say it i mean it. please forgive me. I love u alot and i hope that we can just get over the situation. I want us to become besties again, i dont want u to feel sad for what i did. please believe me. I love u and i hope u accept me. Ur the best thing i have right now, and i dont want to loose you. One last time friend forgive me. Friend please accept me. Friend PLEASE love me again! I love u and i hope u have an good night/day!! - From Y/N
Explanation: their u go!:) also u could've used a different subject like health! but ur good.
Answer:
As populations around the world are experiencing a change of thought about gender roles, marriage patterns are changing rapidly. Anthropologists argue that this reason as well as the increased involvement of women in the workforce is also affecting marriage trends around the world.
Explanation:
People are questioning traditionalist views in all sorts of populations around the world where marriage has always been based around gender roles. As views and opinions are changing, marriage patterns are also changing,
Answer:
This is an example of the status quo bias.
Explanation:
Status quo is understood as the existing way of something, mostly social, for example. The status quo bias is understood, then, as the preference an individual has of having <em>things remain the same</em> as they have been, without making much change.
In this case, people already have their services such as cable, internet or cell phone providers. They do not consider the telemarketer's offers because they do not want to make the decision to change, thus succumbing to the status quo bias of wanting things to remain the same.