Answer: Critical listening
Explanation:
Critical listening is form of listening when a person listens to the content of a particular message so that he or she can make evaluation and make a judgement.
A critical listener listens carefully to the message, analyzes it, and evaluates what he or she heard. Since Jim wants to decide if he should become part-owner of an auto-shop with the other business owner talking to him, critical listening is the.best option.
Answer:
They believe that the position of the Caliph is not hereditary and that Mohammed did not single out anyone to succeed him.
Explanation:
The Sunni's and the Shia's are two divides in the Muslim religion that have differing views about the position of the Caliph who is the leading religious and political leader of the Muslim community.
While the Sunni's believe that there is no appointed successor of Mohammed and that the position of the Caliph can be given to anyone, the Shias believe that Imam Ali is the rightful successor of Mohammed. They also believe that the office of the Caliphate should be passed through the descendants of Fatima, the daughter of Mohammed.
Answer:
Animal skins provided thermal protection and prevented water from penetrating and wetting the interior of the home.
Explanation:
The paleo Indians lived in the paleolithic period, which was a period where the climate was very cold and difficult to survive.
Within this environment, the paleo Indians were a nomadic people, building simple residences, but very well adapted to the climate in which they were subjected. Their houses, generally, were of round shape, being structured by sticks that were covered by bushes and animal skins.
The skins allowed thermal protection, gave the houses a check and prevent rain water, or moisture from entering the interior of the house.
To start with, I've seen Samantha and Samandhi. And Samadhi Sutta, which interestingly discusses tranquillity and insight ( samatha and vipassana ).
There's another sutta which says that samatha and vipassana are paired qualities - samatha gets rid of passion, vipassana gets rid of delusion ( I'll see if I can find it ). Note that samatha is a quality, not a method.
The basic metaphor for this poem is the comparison of a train to a horse “I like to see it laugh miles and let the valleys up” The interesting thing in this poem is that the word train in the word horse or never mentioned to the reader has to read the poem thoroughly this is a metaphor in which both the literal and figurative are not mentioned
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