The answer is: Garifuna
Garifuna was an ex-territory of the British colony and had gained independence from them through series of revolts.  Since their territory is located near the beach, the majority of the people in this tribe held the job as a fishermen. Fish such as tuna and sardines were among the top commodities produced by the tribes.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The answer is False.
Explanation:
For the UC year-round executive programs, you can take an annual vacation from coursework and remain in the US during the semester break if you complete 3 semesters (fall, spring, and summer) in your academic program, and achieve success in them without issues; however, If there is an issue such as probation, then you will not be eligible to take a semester break.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
B. Predictive Validity
Explanation:
Predictive Validity is a type of validity or form of evidence, often used in sociology, psychology or any form of behavioural science test, in which the purpose is to defend the use of a test for predicting other outcomes.
In other words, it is a method of developing validity evidence for employment tests in which a test is given to present employees, then a rating of those employees' job performance that are gathered or obtained independently of the test are used to predict other outcomes.
Predictive validity is however shown when a test correlates well with a measure that has previously been validated. 
Hence, in this case, Omar is assessing the Predictive Validity of the test.
 
        
             
        
        
        
A homophily is term that is used in Sociology (the study of society and its people). This term refers to people's tendencies to identify and connect with people who are much like themselves. They can be similar in gender, race, socioeconomic status, personality, interests, or in their belief systems.
Example "A" would not best exemplify homophily because the statement does not provide any information that we would identify as commonalities.
Example "B" also is not an example of homophily, for the same reasons stated in Example "A".
Example "C" is a very good example of homophily. These two young people are the same race (race), attend the same church (belief system), and are majoring in the same discipline (interests). 
Example "D" is another poor example of homophily. Although the pair met at a funeral (they know common people) and share common interests, their differences are a longer list than their commonalities. They are very far apart in age, have different religions (belief system), and are from different classes (socioeconomic status).