Answer:I disagree
Explanation:Children or teenagers at the adolescent age are openly willing to test boundaries and they will rebel against any form of punishment .
It doesn't create any fear to them what punishment you want to apply on them most of the time it is better to sit and talk or find disciplinary measures that will be constant during this stage but trying to inflitrate any fear upon them usual never works.
Answer: a. correlating two sets of ratings made by a single rater or by two different raters.
Explanation: Performance appraisal refers to a review of employee's job performance with regards to input, ethics and other key performance indicators employed by an organization. This is necessary in other to correct ineffective attitude of employees and improve output in other to meet organizational goals. Reliability of performance appraisal refers to the consistency and validity of the performance appraisal system which could be achieved by correlating the result of two sets of rating completed by a single rater or two different raters.
Answer:
Capitalism in practice
Perfect competition is only theoretical, it has never existed nor is it possible to exist. Capitalism as defined cannot exist and any economy that claims to be capitalist is actually some other type of economic system, i.e. only has some capitalist features.
Explanation:
“Crime” is not a phenomenon that can be defined according to any objective set of criteria. Instead, what a particular state, legal regime, ruling class or collection of dominant social forces defines as “crime” in any specific society or historical period will reflect the political, economic and cultural interests of such forces. By extension, the interests of competing political, economic or cultural forces will be relegated to the status of “crime” and subject to repression,persecution and attempted subjugation. Those activities of an economic, cultural or martial nature that are categorized as “crime” by a particular system of power and subjugation will be those which advance the interests of the subjugated and undermine the interests of dominant forces. Conventional theories of criminology typically regard crime as the product of either “moral” failing on the part of persons labeled as “criminal,” genetic or biological predispositions towards criminality possessed by such persons, “social injustice” or“abuse” to which the criminal has previously been subjected, or some combination of these. (Agnew and Cullen, 2006) All of these theories for the most part regard the “criminal as deviant” perspective offered by established interests as inherently legitimate, though they may differ in their assessments concerning the matter of how such “deviants” should be handled. The principal weakness of such theories is their failure to differentiate the problem of anti-social or predatory individual behavior<span> per se</span><span> from the matter of “crime” as a political, legal, economic and cultural construct. All human groups, from organized religions to outlaw motorcycle clubs, typically maintain norms that disallow random or unprovoked aggression by individuals against other individuals within the group, and a system of penalties for violating group norms. Even states that have practiced genocide or aggressive war have simultaneously maintained legal prohibitions against “common” crimes. Clearly, this discredits the common view of the state’s apparatus of repression and control (so-called “criminal justice systems”) as having the protection of the lives, safety and property of innocents as its primary purpose.</span>
Answer:
With the growth of the internet, the easiest way to participate in politics is <u>making financial contributions.</u>
Explanation:
People´s commitment to activelty participate in politics is less and less seen. Statistics say the least common way of political participation is attending to a protest. So this is one argument to think people do not participate in person, but they can make financial contributios from the confort of their home.