This is a personal issue and should be analyzed according to your own experiences. You can think of skills for your career as an example.
<h3 /><h3>What are the essential skills for professional life?</h3>
We currently live in a globalized and competitive world where companies are distinguished by their human capital, with creativity and communication skills being valued, for example.
Therefore, it is essential for an individual to develop social and cultural skills to be prepared for the multicultural labor market.
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I can't really finish the homework for you, but here is a helpful fact: The Paleo-Indians were the ones who crossed the Bering Strait and people living shortly after this. Here is an idea: describe how the elders would tell legends of this crossing, with boats or on foot on the frozen ice, how they were happy to see the new land and how life in the old land was.
Hi! Not going to write your assignment for you but happy to give you some thoughts for it.
1. Urbanization: One of the key consequences of the Industrial Revolution was a move towards urban centers as putting factories in urban areas helped keep costs down
2. Loss of worker identity: With the rise of technology, workers because less needed and more like cogs in a machine
3. Women in the workplace: Many mills started to hire women, too, as they had skill with fabric based work. See: Lowell Mills.
At one point, the value of the United States dollar was set according to the gold standard. One of these examples is the fixed exchange rate. The gold exchange standard guarantees the fixed exchange rate to the currency of another country that uses the gold standard.
The answer would be letter A.