Answer:
The structural immaturity of the infant brain makes it unlikely that such emotions can be experienced in the first year.
Explanation:
According Jerome Kagan, the brain of an infant under the age of one is still immature and, for that reason, incapable of feelings that require thought (such as, guilt, pride, despair, same, empathy, and jealousy). When a one-year-old responds to an emotional incentive, it is either with a biologically prepared response or with acquired habits. A three-year-old child, on the other hand, is capable of those feelings because she is now able to infer the state of others and to be aware of her own emotions.
Answer:
There will be <em>no depreciation (shift)</em> <em>because</em> it is not an open market FX floating rate exchange
Explanation:
All over the world, some countries operate <em>floating rate exchange policy</em> in which the value of <em>a currency increases or decreases based on demand and supply in the forex market.</em>
In the case of <em>Central African CFA</em> (XAF), there would <em>not be a shift in the value of the currency in the FX market as a result of the currency value being controlled rigidly (Non-floating rate exchange method) irrespective of the political scandal in some areas of the region or not. </em>This is also similar to the situation where by a country in the CFA region still has a <em>stable currency exchange rate against Euro irrespective of the terrorism activities or economic situation they are passing through at that particular point in time.</em>
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Bonds are considered very low risk for the very simple reason that they are backed by the power of the credit of the United States.
So, the only REAL risk for investors is that the United States default on its debts, that is, that they don't pay their debts. This could happen if all foreign owned debts are called in at once.
Answer: The Exchange View
Explanation: The Exchange View of individualized leadership focuses on the concept of exchange, where leaders typically tend to establish exchange relationships with individuals who have characteristics similar to those of the leader.