Answer: Rational Choice Theory
Explanation:
What Is Rational Choice Theory?
Rational choice theory states that a person will try to maximize their benefits while reducing their losses using rational reasoning in making this rational choice .
This always correlate with their self-interest meaning they will choose to do what seems to be the best thing for them.
As someone goes for rational choice this will supposedly give them a feeling of fulfilment and maximum benefit.
Max wants the I-Pad but he doesn't have enough cash to buy and he also doesn't want to spend his savings that he has kept for ski trip so he probably wants to have both of these then he goes for something that looks rational to him.
Stealing an I-Pad will mean he gets to have both things his ski trip money will still be there and now he will also have an I-Pad
That is a maximum benefit for him without having lost his money.
- The necessary means to make fossil fuel consumable energy is heat burns the source to make it energy
- 1 Water, at the top of a waterfall controlled by a dam, has potential energy.
- 2 As water moves down the waterfall, the water’s potential energy from its earlier position transforms into motion/kinetic energy.
- 3 The falling water lands on a turbine which spins a generator.
- 4 As the turbine (generator) turns, it moves copper wire along a magnet which creates a flow of electrons (electricity), which is then transferred to a wire.
- 5 The electricity travels through wires from the generator in the hydro-station to your house, and the wires continue behind the walls in your home to your electrical outlets.
Hydro: Because it would take to much to set up a bunch of turbines even though its renewable, people don't have lakes or river in the city therefore its inefficient there .
Wind: Its not always windy so when wouldn't always be able to power your electricity.
Solar power: Would be very expensive to set up solar powered consumers every where and you would not have electricity at night when the sun goes down so therefore it would be inefficient.
- Question 11) Coal and things like wen use today which is probably a limited source but a reliable one.
- Part 2: Its so dependable because it is able to keep our lights and things on now and there's plenty of it at the time .
12: Yes because if we drained all from ne source it would be out pretty soon.
13: I'm not sure sorry but here's what I think
Chemical (potential)
Thermal
Motion
Electricity
14:
- We need it to power the other wires that gives us light power to things like gas pumps and electronics
- It helps get water to peoples house with powering pumps
- It goes all through the city to ensure that we are able to do things like have lights to see at night and so on
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Answer:
1. Helped Paul at Ephesus and Corinth (Priscilla a Aquila)
2. Paul often used the phrase (In Christ)
3. Paul's favorite church (Philippi)
4. Beheaded Paul (Nero)
5. A church in Asia Minor (Derbe)
6. New center for Paul (Rome)
7. Famous road to Rome (The Appian Way)
8. Paul's first partner in mission work (Barnbas)
9. Partners on the second journey (Paul, Silas, and Timothy)
10. Like beasts (Men of Ephesus)
Explanation:
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Explanation:
Generic name, drug: The term "generic name" has several meanings as regards drugs: The chemical name of a drug. A term referring to the chemical makeup of a drug rather than to the advertised brand name under which the drug is sold.
The answer is D: works towards the free movement of goods and the people across Europe