Answer:
Because we have mind to do social things. We developed according to our social environment.
Because we have mind to do social things. We developed according to our social environment.If you see history all the civilizations are developed socially it means a man is born to be social. We learn from others. Even animals are social to lI've life safer the rules are equally applicable to them.
Hirohito was the leader of Japan before, during, and after World War II.
ANSWER: VIRTUAL TEAM
EXPLANATION:
A VIRTUAL TEAM is also referred to as distributed team or geographically dispersed team, or remote team.
A VIRTUAL TEAM refers to a group of personnel or individuals who work together from varrying or different geographic locations and rely/linked by information and communication technologies.
Examples of incorporated information and communication technologies include email, FAX, and video or voice conferencing services (e.g Skype).
The main reason of this link is to enhance collaborative efforts of the individuals involved towards achieving a particular goal or task.
However, two types of virtual team had been described, which are Global Virtual Team and Local Virtual Team.
Global Virtual Team are located in different countries/cities all over the world. This team may comprise employees of different companies, joining their efforts and resources, towards a shared project and achieving a common goal.
Whereas, members of Local Virtual Team usually belong to the same company, which is either big or small, having adequate resources (information and communication technologies) to establish and maintain virtual team workplaces. Hence, enhancing its employees into a productive remote group.
In about 1650 New York City became an important trading point in the North Atlantic. Most of the inhabitants were Dutch at that time and it hasn't changed for about 200 years. So I'd pick <u>answer A</u>.
Im not so good with poems... but it seems to me like both the answers are a. because the poet keeps talking about how he saw magical signs, and he described everything as beauty... hope this helps (at least a little)