Example:
For all the right reasons, a person wants to start going to the gym but their parents can't be easily convinced since it costs a pretty penny and doesn't seem to figure out why's it necessary for their son/daughter to go to the gym right away. A person that's in terrible need to do it starts persuading parents into realizing that workouts are good for the overall wellbeing of mind and body and will be quite useful for better concentration in school, increasing energy, reducing the risk of chronic disease and is good for health in general.
Eventually, the parents will see all the benefits of it and will be easily persuaded because they'd do all for the wellbeing of their child.
The correct answer is A) true.
It is true that Moral Law theorists regard ethical value-statements as statements about moral character, not as statements about some alleged moral law.
Theorists and scholars affirm that ethics is the study of the moral act of humans. Moral has to do with the duality of good and bad in life. So moral character is the foundation of Ethics. There are no laws that appeal or enforce morals, which is part of the inner decision of humans on how to act.
A good example would be a letter from a person who was affected by this fire, as it would give an account of someone who has actually experienced the event. Alternatively, a newspaper article, but only if written by a person who has witnessed it, from a first person perspective.
The correct answer is "Giraldo feels he cannot really be himself at work, and this lack of self-actualization causes his unhappiness."
Giraldo is unhappy at work. One explanation that is consistent with psychoanalytic theories of personality is that Giraldo feels he cannot really be himself at work, and this lack of self-actualization causes his unhappiness.
Sigmund Freud developed an important psychoanalytic theory of personality that says that humans have conflicts due to the constant interaction of three factors he identified that happen inside the human brain. One he called the ego, the superego, and the id. In this case, Giraldo finds no satisfaction at the workplace because in his mind he thinks he cannot express how he truly is and be himself. This limits his experience and satisfaction in the office.
The correct answer is
if (isBalloon == true && isRed == false) {
print ("Balloon")
}
elif (isBalloon == true && isRed == true) {
print ("Red Balloon")
}
else {
print ("Not a balloon")
}
In this specific type of code the right thing is to use two variables and logical operator. In this sense the two conditions are true and the if-else ladder statement is used.