Gambling : They Put their money to play cards with their peers, and potentially lose or gain some money depending on their luck
Car wash : They can earn some salary or tips from washing other people's car
Car Guarding : Some people need to leave their car on the street in unsafe neighborhood, and it's not uncommon that they pay another person to watch out for their car
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Answer:
The answer is openness.
Explanation:
People who rank <u>high</u> in openness are characterised by having many different interests. They enjoy new experiences and overcoming challenges. In contrast, a person with a low score in openness will likely struggle with creative tasks, dislikes changes and is resistant to new experiences. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
In the novel Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison, the main character, an African American, suffers from a harsh exhibition of prejudice and discrimination caused by the color of his skin. He was invited to give the same farewell speech he said to his high school classmates in front of a town’s meeting which had a majority of white male citizens. In its place, there was a fight which involves his classmates and him. At the end, he tries to recite his speech and he mistakenly uses “social equality” instead of “social responsibility” and that’s when the crowd starts to get angry at him, reminding him of his place in this world. The crowd started to get more upset since they had a misconception of African Americans at that time, they believed they were nothing but an isolated group of society and they were considered a low-life population; additionally, the behavior of the <em>Invisible Man</em> and his classmates was not their best analyzing the standards of morally correct citizens they wanted to achieve. Subsequently, the Invisible man tries to find his place in this world, a place opposite to the opinion that a white America has of him.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
ego
Explanation:
The ego is a concept that Freud included in his theory of psychonysis.
Accordingly, the ego is the part of the personality that mediates the demands of the id (psychic expression of our drives and desires), the superego and reality. In this sense, it not only prevents us from acting according to our basic impulses (created by it), but also works to achieve a balance with our moral and idealistic standards (created by the superego).
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Studying in a public place, such as a coffee shop or student lounge 
Explanation: