<span>Bronzino's complex allegory Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time offers up such an iconographic puzzle that there is little doubt that he intended to leave the viewer with a sense of ambiguity. The identities of the people in the picture still have not been universally agreed upon and the odd figures all have hidden moral meanings. These two factors make deciding what the pictures intent was difficult to decipher and it may vary from person to person.</span>
"Depending on where they live, couples can be fined thousands of dollars for having a supernumerary (extra) child without a permit, and reports of forced abortions or sterilization are common. The law also offers longer maternity leave and other benefits to couples that delay childbearing. Those who volunteer to have only one child are awarded a "Certificate of Honor for Single-Child Parents." Since 1979, the law has prevented some 250 million births, saving China from a population explosion the nation would have difficulty accommodating"
The second most spoken language would be Spanish
The answer is a self-fulfilling prophecy.
A self-fulfilling prophecy is a false definition of a situation or a person that evokes a new behavior, which causes the false conception to become true. This deceptive validity perpetuates the error. The possessor of the false belief will perceive the course of events as proof that he was right from the beginning.
<u>For example:</u> When a person believes that he is going to fail an exam, his fears cause that failure to be confirmed.