<u>Answer:</u>
Can create stability in a company by building resistance to change.
<u>Explanation</u>:
- Organizational politics refers to the act of managers to create a stable and good decision for the welfare and benefit of their workers as well as for them also.
- They only concentrate in the improvement and betterment of their company and try to avoid all other conflicts and oppositions against their plans and decisions.
- They make use of their powers to a great extent. Also the social networking plays a very important role here so that the managers can plan and achieve their goals and targets in an easier way.
b. Picture completion items
Answer:
<em>Technology education</em> includes teaching students <em>how technology changes the physical world in order to satisfy certain human needs</em>, for example, how ICT (Information and Communications Technology) changes the way people communicate between each other and exchange information.
For the <u>technology education to develop</u>, <u>the governmental and private sectors need to cooperate</u>, because the major advancement in technology happens in the private sector, while government is responsible to maintain educational standards.
For example, software development education is often blamed for being outdated and unable to keep up with the pace of IT industry advancement. In order to address this problem, the government should create and enforce practices for the educational institution to invite experts from the IT, as well as create an environment in which students would require work experience through internships in private IT companies.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
its across 4 hours but D is close enough
Answer:
1. proactive; retroactive interference
Explanation:
The interference of memory occurs when it combines or distort with another memory/info (whether old or new) making one forget information because of this confusion.
Proactive interference is when old memories muddle with the new one making remembering difficult. As for the Retroactive interference it's the opposite; occurs when we forget an old task/memory due to learning a new one.