To help cope with the negative psychological consequences of being held captive, a person (particularly in the military setting) should strive to:
<span>Have faith that the U.S. government will support his/her family
Reaffirm his/her will to live and focus on positive reasons to return home
Keep his/her mind active by recalling fond memories or designing a house
The first is to build up faith so as to allow the person to continue to hope. The second and third help to keep the mind preoccupied and strengthen his/her will and determination to get through the obstacle. </span>
The answer to the first unknown in the problem is the "Ego" while for the second unknown is the "id" and lastly for the last missing word, the answer is "superego". Hence when the job of the Ego is to find the practical ways for the id to get its pleasure needs to be met without offending the morality of the superego.
Since Carl has to adjust his budget, due to having less money in hand than expected, he must adjust his <em>"net"</em> income.
To make this more clear, let's go through it a bit more. For example, Carl knew he was making $10 per hour. If he worked 15 hours a week, he assumed that his check would be written for $150 ($10 x 15 hours = $150).
He was correct that he <em>"made"</em> $150 dollars. This was his <em>"gross"</em> pay. Gross pay means the money you receive <em>before</em> taxes are taken out of your check.
Now that Carl knows that his check will not be written the the <em>"gross"</em> amount, but for the <em>"net"</em> amount (money paid after taxes and withholdings were taken out), he should adjust how much money he has to start with. Once he adjusts the money he "<em>brings in"</em>, he can better understand how to budget and allocate his finances.
Answer: assumed-similarity bias
Explanation: she assumed that the math teacher was the one who failed her test.
Answer:
The state of the atmosphere at a particular time and place. Weather is described in terms of variable conditions such as temperature, humidity, wind velocity, precipitation, and barometric pressure. ... The average weather conditions of a region over time are used to define a region's climate.
Explanation:
The state of the atmosphere at a particular time and place. Weather is described in terms of variable conditions such as temperature, humidity, wind velocity, precipitation, and barometric pressure. ... The average weather conditions of a region over time are used to define a region's climate.