The Phoenicians were based on a narrow coastal strip of the Levant which gave them an excellent transcontinental position. They used their seafaring skills and created a network of colonies and trade centers across the ancient Mediterranean. Phoenician sea trade can be divided into that for its colonies and that with fellow trading civilizations. The Phoenicians not only imported what they needed and exported what they cultivated and manufactured but they could also act as middlemen traders.
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Ecosystem services are provided by nature that benefit mankind. Some examples of these "services" are: water, earth and air. These elements are essential for human life and are provided - even if they pass through industrial processes - by nature.
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Answer:
"Strain Theory of Deviance"
Explanation:
According to my research on sociology and criminology this incident is best classified under the "Strain Theory of Deviance". This theory states that social structures are pushing citizens within the community towards committing crimes because it makes it impossible for them to achieve the same goals as others. It was developed in 1938 by American Sociologist, Robert K. Merton.
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The answer is Michael Eugene Porter.
He was still a young associate professor at Harvard Business School when he published this research and it was highly influential. Porter's Five Competitive Forces that Shape Strategy is a tool used to analyze competition of an industry. His research was published in 1979.
<span>When a woman talks about her problems with a friend, she usually wants sympathy or understanding.
Women usually don't want a solution to their problems, but rather someone to listen to them and understand that they are stressed or sad, and be there for them. They don't want practical advice either, because they will come up with a solution eventually. I don't know who would want the last option - it is clearly incorrect.
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