Answer:
Emile Durkheim would call this an example of <u>altruistic suic ide</u>.
Explanation:
Note: Brainly does not accept the word suic ide; that's why I'm separating it.
Altruistic suic ide refers to the action of sacrificing one's life to save another person's life or for the benefit of others. Notice that it must be intentional. This type of suic ide is valued in primitive societies and in modern military. In modern society, as a matter of fact, this type of action in military is regarded as heroism.
It seems that good grades are now just not enough to be able to be admitted to a prestigious school.
Maybe good grades now are getting too "common" and prestigious schools won´t admit people that can do just the common thing, they need excpecinal skilled students.
Risky behavior is not controlled behavior in which the person suffers and is not feeling well.
There are personal values that assist a person in overcoming barriers regarding risky behavior. Two of them are:
1. Stable personality and self-security will help a person overcome problems and barriers in her/his life.
2. Responsibility and rationality will also lead to success in overcoming problems
But also skill are important. Two of them are:
1. Problem solving
2. Handling pressure, which you can gain through experience
Answer:
The options are
a. Egocentrism
b. Conservation
c. Object permanence
d. Transformation
The answer is C. object permanence
Explanation:
Object permanence according to Piagetian concept involves children having the instinct of the existence of an object or substance even when hidden out of their sight. They also have the ability to search for such objects. It is usually common in individuals from the age of 8months and above.
This explains why when Jonathan was playing with a set of his mother's car keys and his mother took the keys away and hid them he started to cry and stopped when another object was given to him.
Answer: The correct answer is : Procedural memory
Explanation: The procedure memory stores information about how to perform some procedures such as: talking, walking, driving a car, riding a bicycle, swimming, climbing stairs, skiing, skating. It is said that procedural memory is part of a person's character and is a part of long-term memory responsible for knowing how to do things.