The answer is de-Norming
Under Tuckman's stage of group development, that proposed by Bruce Tuckman in 1965, de norming is one of the stages where the team pass through as they develop and grow
Bruce Tuckman described this stage as necessary and inevitable
<span>• Existentialism.The philosophic movement that best exemplified the anxiety and uncertainty of Europe in an era of world wars was Existentialism. Like writers and artists, existentialist philosophers were responding to a European civilization that seemed to be in decay.</span>
Answer:
d.optimal level of arousal.
Explanation:
Optimal arousal is a psychological construct referring to a level of mental stimulation at which physical performance, learning, or temporary feelings of wellbeing are maximised .
Reference:
Smith, S. 1990 Dictionary of Concepts in Recreation and Leisure Studies. Westport: Greenwood.
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Judaism, Islam, and Christianity are similar because they are all three monotheistic religions— which means they all worship one supreme God as opposed to multiple— that originated in the Middle East. They also share similar core values like love of God and love of others.
They are different in a few ways: Christianity believes in a trinity (three distinct parts of one God) while Islam and Judaism both have a non-Trinitarian belief system. Judaism and Islam is based more about salvation by good works, while Christianity is about trusting Jesus as salvation. They also have different holy books, the Holy Bible, (Christianity) the Hebrew Tanakh, (Judaism) and the Quran (Islam.)
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Answer:
B.
Explanation:
In the history of beginnings of French Cuisine, Ancient Regime was the period between the 1500s to 1700s. In this period, it is said that culinary skills did not developed because of restrictions in guilds.
At that time, guilds were bound with certain restrictions, they were assigned to engage in certain kinds of food and business only. These guilds were under government's guidance. Guilds were divided into two groups-- one who sold the raw food such as butchers, traders, etc; other group were those who provided food such as bakers, poultryman, etc.
Thus the correct answer is option B. They were restricted due to restrictions in guilds.