A) yes- definitely! many mental disorders are genetically motivated
b) yes! a mental disorder can be a result of for example child abuse
so we already see that d. must be the correct answer.
As for physical factors, I think head trauma could be a good example.
They are usually able to benefit it when they are old enough to understand ( Ages 10 to 13 )
Answer:
"small-group"
Explanation:
According to research developed by sociologist Joe Feagin this behavior illustrates "small-group" discrimination. Joe Feagin identified four major types of discrimination. These types are the following...
- Isolate Discrimination
- Small-Group Discrimination
- Direct Institutionalized Discrimination
- Indirect Institutionalized Discrimination
The type described in the question is Small-Group Discrimination. This is defined by Joe Feagin as a "harmful action intentionally retaken by a limited number of dominant group members against a member of subordinate groups"
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Answer:
I don't know if I'm answering right and if I do text me, so its basically saying that the city is so busy so loud and there's always a lot going on so it's to busy to even hate it!
The things that are considered a member to be middle class in Haiti are a non-manual occupation, a moderate income, literacy, and a mastery of French.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The term bourgeois is given to the middle-class in Haiti. The term middle class was not in existence before 19th century. The occupation of the US nation greatly made middle class as a well defined one in Haiti. The two main reasons that resulted in the development of this type of class were the professional military creation and government services expansion.
Most of the middle class members were ambivalent and were not secure. In 1980s some of these middle class members gained power politically. There were many conditions for being a member of a middle class. Those were members with who had income moderately, occupation that is no-manual and French mastery.