Jain laity (householders) are those who want to live the teachings of Jainism, but do not want to practice of asceticism that monks engage in because they want to retain some attachments to the physical world. For them, there are <u>twelve vows</u> that they can take in order to show their devotion and lead good lives. There are five anuvratas, three guna-vratas and four shikhsa-vratas.
Some examples of these are: non-violence, truthfulness, non-stealing, chastity and non-attachment.
Answer:
how we are supposed to act in a given situation.
Explanation:
In the study of organizational behavior, roles are understood as the set of expected behaviors and attitudes that we take depending on our socially defined position or rank within that group. This role is usually given by the group to us. <u>Role perception</u><u> is our view of how we are supposed to act in a given situation, given our role in the group</u>.
Answer:
she would have to go to the hospital for treatment
For life in a city:
<span>1) More opportunities for work</span>
<span>2) More interactions with people</span>
<span>3) Goods and services are more accessible
</span>
For why life in a city is not a good idea:
<span>1) Less populated
</span>
<span>2) Relaxed environment</span>
<span>3) Possibly less crime or privacy issues as oppose to
a city</span>
The correct answer is - This research would be eligible for exemption because the researcher is not interacting with the children and the playground is a public setting. This type of research does not need IRB (IRB being institutional review board also known as ethics committee) review because the researcher will not be interacting with the children in anyway, it is purely observational and the setting is a public place, in addition all children will remain anonymous in the study, therefore the researcher is not breaking any code of ethics.