Answer:
The answer is esteem needs.
Explanation:
Dennis has already satisfied the first three levels of needs: physiological (he has enough money to eat), safety (he lives in a safe neighborhood) and love/belonging (he is happily married). The next logical step is esteem needs. 
Esteem needs are based on self-esteem, self-respect and social interaction factors such as recognition and attention. Satisfying these needs usually leads to people feeling more confident about themselves. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
want.
Explanation:
The term want, in economics, refers to the desire for a good or product that will give satisfaction.
Wants differ from needs. Needs are the desire for basic goods and products necessary for survival. This includes clothes, shelter, food, etc. Wants are more luxurious in nature. 
In the given case, Flora's desire to own a car to commute exemplifies her wants.  Car is a luxury product that she desires to own.
Therefore, want is the correct answer.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The correct answer is information and communication technology
Explanation: According to Bernd Carsten Stahl, <u>information and communication technology</u> can be defined as property in the products of the human intellect.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The best answer to the question: Theo would be considered to be a(n) ___ relativist, would be, D: Individual.
Explanation:
Relativism, especially in ethics, means that the understanding of what is right, vs what is wrong, will be relative to certain factors, be them societal, cultural, or individual. The opposite of this would be to accept that ethical values and principles are not dependent on changing, or relative to changing, factors, but are a set of standards that are universal and unmovable. However, Theo not only holds his ethical values relative to what he believes, which is that each person is responsible for developing his/her own ethical rules, but furthermore he understands that each person may judge a situation or a circumstance, under the light of such a personal set of beliefs. Thus, Theo does not believe in universal standards of ethical behavior, but on ethical principles dictated by personalized and individualized views. This is why he would be considered an individual relativist.
 
        
             
        
        
        
he could've either made the slides more clear so there wouldn't be as many questions or he could've asked everyone to save their questions until the end. They could have written them down on post-it notes so they wouldn't forget the questions.