<h3>Answer: </h3><h2>Jealousy </h2><h3>Explanation:</h3>
Jealousy is a factor present in almost all human beings and is not restricted to any age limit. When we see our fellow students or even colleges performing better than us and being praised, this factor automatically emerges in us and we try to become a hurdle in others work. We intentionally target them and work very hard against spoiling their performance and damaging their personality and image.
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Loktanta is a system that effects directly or indirectly to all the public.Many say loktantra is important ,some say it is not good for poor and underdeveloped country like Nepal .
The two cardinal features of democracy are:
1.Representative Government.
2.Free, fair and regular elections.
"riding at the limit" can best be described as "<span>Aggressive or reckless riding to the point of nearly crashing".
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Reconfigurable gadgets prompt second-speculating while at the same time riding at the limit—never a good thing. Pushing one of these bicycles as far as possible is the exciting convergence amongst science and game. Over 100 long periods of advancement in tires, brakes, motors, and now hardware cooperate to place you in peril and at the same time shield you from it.
Answer:
The correct answer is letter C. Whether a clue about a word’s sound is more helpful for recall than a clue about its meaning depends on how the word was thought of when it was learned.
Explanation:
The affirmations of letter A, B or D, are not true because:
- Recall performance is usually <u><em>not as good</em></u> as recognition performance (recognitions is the fraction of relevant instances while recall is the <em>fraction of the total amount</em> of relevant instances)
- Recall performance <u><em>benefits</em></u> from context reinstatement;
- Physical context<u> </u><u><em>isn’t</em></u><em> more important </em>to recall than psychological context (emotional state can play an important role in recall performance).
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The stress being experienced by Kumiko is referred to as 'expat stress'.
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- The stress that one undergoes after relocating to a completely new place is called as expat stress.
- This kind is caused by the inability to adapt to the new place quickly owing to the strong habits that one had and could pursue at the last place of residence.
- Moreover, factors like differences in language, culture, food, etc. lead to excessive stress.