Answer:
There are many things you should be doing to plan for your career:
1) First things first you should list all the careers that you would like.
2) After that think of your top skills and what interests you the most. *this will help you choose your career*.
3) Compare all your careers and see which one is most interesting to you.
4) After you have chosen your career choice. (Think ahead of time) you should see what you need to do for it. Look at the demands for that field.
5) *something I learned this year is SMART goal*. Set SMART goals for yourself. "SMART" stands for: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Timely. This will help you put down steps for your future. (search up SMART goals for more reference)
6) With the SMART goals write down your steps that you will need to achieve your goals. These steps will help you get to your future career.
Answer:
b. Believing that your irresponsible attitude and your need to always voice your opinion are the reason that your parents have grounded you.
Explanation:
That belief that you are responsible for something when it's not supported by facts, is an internal attribution. Maybe there's another reason why you were grounded, we don't know for sure.
Internal attributions always focuses the explanation or the shift of the responsibility onto ourselves, not any exterior factor.
<u>Answer A and D</u> are putting the responsibility/blame on exterior factors than your own, things that are "out of your control", so these<u> are external attributions.</u>
Answer:
A commerical or ad/advertisement
no,Ocean Currents are influenced by two types of forces
<span>Primary Forces--start the water moving</span>
The primary forces are:
1. Solar Heating
2. Winds
3. Gravity
4. Coriolis
<span>2. Secondary Forces-<span>-influence where the currents flow</span></span>
Answer:
The major consequences of globalization have been: the transmogrification of traditional religions and belief systems; the beginning of the disintegration of the traditional social fabrics and shared norms by consumerism, cyber-culture, newfangled religions and changing work ethics and work rhythms; the fast spreading anomie forcing an ever increasing number of individuals to fall back upon the easily accessible pretentious religious banalities, and attributing to religion the creation and acceleration of extremist, fundamentalist and terrorist tendencies in the third world countries
Explanation:
Culture as a way of human life is constantly undergoing change. Certain developments in modem times have helped to accelerate this process of change in an exponential manner involving two major consequences: (a) reduction in cultural diversity; and (b) increasing hegemonic control in the name of free trade and freedom of communication, at all levels.