Explanation:
November 12: Out of 100 new tourist destinations selected by the government, Karnali Province alone consists of 21 destinations. The Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation recently announced the list of the destinations having tourism potential but requiring promotion. Though Karnali Province is geographically backward, it is rich in natural beauty. The province is considered to be religiously, historically, culturally and archeologically rich.
Seven tourist destinations from five districts of Karnalai have been included in the list that needs to be promoted. Similarly, 14 destinations from 10 districts have been included in the new destinations that are to be developed.
Shey Phoksundo National Park of Dolpa, Sinja Sabhyata of Jumla, Rara lake of Mugu, Panchakoshi Jwala Area and Kakrebihar, Deutibajai and Madan Ashrit Park of Surkhet fall under the destinations to be established and promoted.
Similarly, destinations like Kupinde lake of Salyan, Dudul Chaitya of Jumla, Limi Upatyaka of Humla, Rara- Shey Phoksundo Trail, Panchal fall of Kalikot, Khalanga Durbar of Jajarkot, Kotgadhi-Panchal-Belaspur-Mahabu Tourism Development Area of Dailekh, Jajura lake of Surkhet, Guptilal, Bhadale cave, Shiva cave, Gidde danda and Rukum’s Chitripatan have been selected as the new destinations that need to be developed. Majority of the 14 new destinations to be developed are less popular.
I believe the answer is administrative<span> regulations.
The primary source of law will include all laws/regulations that are formally issued by the Government.
Examples of primary source of laws are Treaties, administrative regulations, decision made by the court, legislatures, and executive orders.</span>
Answer:
public compliance without private acceptance
Explanation:
However, when they were with the confederates who sometimes gave an obviously wrong answer, 76% of participants gave the wrong answer at least once. This suggests that Asch's studies are an illustration of public compliance without private acceptance.
Answer: b. dialectical thinking.
Explanation:
Dialectical thinking is a way of reasoning in which the person thinks and synthesis the two opposing viewpoints on the same situation, topic or object. The dialectical thinking is a feature of one's cognitive ability.
The dialectical thinking is supported by the new experiences and interpersonal interaction with the daily life situations.
According to the given situation, here, Aldrich is showing a change in opinion about the same topic. This is the outcome of the dialectical thinking which has been generated due to comparison between previously known facts that honesty is a best policy but honesty is not always beneficial for the person thus has created two opposing view points. This is the outcome of development of the cognitive flexibility.