Answer:
Shared assumptions.
Explanation:
As per the question, <u>'shared assumptions'</u> <u>are demonstrated as the 'unconscious and presupposed perceptions or the prefect prototypes of the behavior that are regarded as the appropriate way to think about a particular problem or opportunity or act in such situations</u>.' These are the basis of any organizational culture as they form the common base of perceptions, behaviors, or beliefs that are shared by almost every member part of the culture. These beliefs or assumptions are so deeply embedded that they have been taken-for-granted and remain unnoticed despite being an inherent part of the culture.
<span>Elijah Anderson's study (1990) of everyday life in two adjacent urban neighborhoods showed that tensions in social interaction are often based on the: stereotypes about the presumed statuses of the individuals involved.
</span><span>According to Elijah Anderson, the sight of "public mothering" is a cue that indicates a space is civil.
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Answer:
Singapore is one of the best natural harbors in the world, which has contributed to its development as one of the wealthiest states in the world.
As the statement in the question explains, Singapore is in the middle of worldwide shipping routes, not only those of neighboring Malaysia and Indonesia, but also routes that connect Asia with Africa and the Americas.
In fact, the port of Singapore is the second busiest port in the world, after the port of Shanghai.