Answer:
sex typed work
Explanation:
George Murdock (1937) surveyed 324 societies around the world and found every society associates a certain kind of work with one sex or another. However, activities considered feminine in one society may be considered masculine in others. The only exception to this was metal working, which was always a male dominated profession. His conclusion was that gendered work is not biological but cultural.. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
<span>This is the top level of needs, associated with self-actualization. The hierarchy of needs holds that this level is the final stage in a person's self-concept, and is only met when all other needs, physiological and social, are being met. Needs related to self-worth and accomplishments take a back seat when a person cannot meet their basic physical or emotional needs.</span>
        
             
        
        
        
The correct answer is: "semantic encoding". 
In general, encoding techniques are applied in order to elaborate on the information perceived by our senses, seeking to appropiately store it in our longer lasting memory units and to optimize subsequent retrieval. 
Semantic encoding consists on relating certain concepts to a context in order to remember them better afterwards, using mechanisms such as chunking or mnemonics. This is the case in the research described where, in order to remember a list of objects, participants connect them to a house context. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Untreated meningitis can lead to coma and disabilities, such as deafness, speech impairment, brain damage, blindness and paralysis.
        
             
        
        
        
<span>International logistics involve negotiating, planning, and implementation of supporting logistic arrangements between nations, nation's forces, and agencies. 
</span><span>The main goals of international logistics are to form successful global supply chain and to overcome international trade barriers of different nature. 
</span><span>The principal distinct components of international logistics are:
</span>International Transportation
<span>International Insurance
</span>Packaging
Terms of Trade
Payment
Crossing of borders...