The Abbasid dynasty ruled as caliphs from their capital in Baghdad, in modern Iraq, after taking over authority of the Muslim empire from the Umayyads in 750 CE.
The answer to this question is a <span>Self-fulfilling prophecy
</span><span>Self-fulfilling prophecy refers to a prediction that actually caused itself to became fulfilled through direct and indirect influence.
When Kitty keep berating how her trainees lack any motivation without actually do something about it, Kitty just give the trainees an acknowledgement form them to do so which led them to fail to exert personal initiative.</span>
Crystal is "<u>not in the labor force"</u>.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The labor force is defined as the people who are willing to work or able to work. But here, Crystal is not in the labor force because she lost her interest in searching for the job.
In the above scenario, Crystal is a 29 year old woman. She worked as associate producer in a radio station. She lost her job and she decided to attend the interview for different positions. Unfortunately she was not able to get a job, so she gave up on searching job. This is known as not in the labor force.
Answer:
1. We live here, take good care of your home.
2. We are the dominant species among thousands of others, if we didn't care about earth all of those other species might die out, or worse, we all might die.
Answer:
a positive externality if you like the music, and a negative externality if you don't.
Explanation:
Positive externality: The term "positive externality" is described as the benefits that are being enjoyed by individuals outside the marketplace because of a specific firm's actions yet for which they don't pay any particular amount.
Negative externality: The term "negative externality" is described as the "negative consequences" that are being faced by outsiders because of a particular firm's actions to which nothing is charged by a market.
In the question above, loud music could be a positive externality if someone likes the music whereas negative externality if someone doesn't like it.