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Complex emotions differ from basic emotions in that complex emotions requires some understanding of
A. Self
B. Waking states
C. Purpose
D. Biology
The answer to this question is A. self
Explanation:
In psychology and related fields, emotions are commonly classified into two main categories: basic and complex. In this way, the first category includes emotions such as anger or fear that are innate and are the result of evolution, which means they have a biological component.
On the other hand, complex emotions such as regret or grief involve the combination of multiple emotions and require self-reflection and evaluation. This implies, complex emotions are not innate but emerge from the awareness about oneself and the analysis of situations, actions, etc. For example, grief is the result of reflecting on the person that has been lost and acknowledging one's emotions about the loss. Thus, complex emotions require an understanding of the self.
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Too much calcium can be the cause of weakened muscle and kidney functioning. Correct answer: D Eating the right amount of protein, sodium, potassium or phosphorus controls the buildup of waste and fluid in the blood. Too much calcium in your blood (condition hypercalcemia) can weaken the bones and create kidney stones. Excess calcium in the blood means the kidneys have to work harder to filter it. Excessive thirst and frequent urination are some common symptoms.
<h2>Answer</h2>
Depreciation expense = $3500
<h2>Explanation</h2>
The van's purchase price = $45,000
It's salvage value = $3,000
<em>Subtract the salvage value from the purchase price to find the depreciable cost.</em>
Depreciation value = 45,000 - 3000
= $42000
<em>Divide the depreciable cost by the asset's lifespan to get the depreciation.</em>
Depreciation = Depreciation value / useful life
= 42000 / 6
= $7000 per year
from July 1 - dec 31 =6 months
= 7000/2 (12/6 = half year)
= $3500
<h2>Depreciation expense = $3500</h2>