Arm teachers.
This has been heavily advocated by the president; he might even offer teachers who get gun training bonuses. First, I could not agree more that we do need more funding for training teachers. However, I vehemently disagree with what the money should be used for.
Because east and west had been in war.
Answer:
C. The Orthodox and the Catholics
Explanation:
<u> During the 11th century, the two ideologies of Christianity separated.</u> <u>This event is called The Great Schism or East-West Schism.</u> The Greek Eastern ideas transformed into the <u>Eastern Orthodox Church</u>, while the Latin West became the <u>Roman Catholic Church</u>.
It is derived from long-term divisions, both cultural, linguistic, and social. Some of the main points of the dispute were:
- the procession of Holy Spirit<u> </u>– this was the biggest division, as it comes from the understanding of the faith and dogmas. <u>While Eastern Christianity believes that the Father is the one from whom the Son is born and Spirit proceeded,</u> the <u>Latin Churches started teaching that the Holy Spirit proceeds both from father and the Son </u>(<em>Filioque</em>)
- the bread used during the Eucharist – the west thought it acceptable to sued unleavened for the communion sacrament, while the eastern did not.
- Universal jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome – Rome believed in the <u>overall authority of the pope</u>, while the eastern church <u>did not think there should be the authority over patriarch.</u>
- Celibacy of the clerics – the western church supports the belief that <u>the celibacy of the clerics Is mandatory,</u> while the east found it norm <u>only for the bishops, and not for the priesthood. </u>
Answer:
A) unconditional positive regard
Explanation:
Carl Rogers' is considered the founder of the humanistic approach of psychotherapy.
One of the main concepts of his approach is the "unconditional positive regard" that is defined as the total and unconditional acceptance of the other person no matter the acts or behaviors that this person does. In other words, we accept the person no matter what his/her actions are.
In this example, Brooke threw a tantrum but instead of punishing her, her parents lovingly tried to teach her a more acceptable way of coping with frustration. We can see that, <u>no matter what Brooke actions were (the tantrum) her parents still show love and support of her.</u> Therefore, this would be an example of unconditional positive regard.