Answer: EXCEPT all of the goals reflect the same specific topic.
Explanation: When setting goals, it is important to follow some set of guidelines such as setting realistic and achievable goals; the goals are specific; the goals are flexible and can be easily modified.
It's unimportant if the goals are not closely related. For example, I want to practice piano for 6 hours daily and also run 5 kilometres, these are two goals that can be achieved in a day and not important to be related.
Answer:
Behaviorists, Self-esteem
Explanation:
<u>Behavior approach:</u>
This concept is based on explaining behavior through observation. Behaviorists assume that they can observe people by their behavior. Behavior can be observed when a stimuli respond. For example, we asked a person to hold a book, and he responds in holding the book. Even behaviorists believe that we just like a blank slate or tabula rasa and we all same at birth.
<u>Self-Esteem:
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Self-esteem is related to confidence. it is related to achievement, good relationship, etc. It is a highly positive factor in life. The person who has high self-esteem, high optimistic level towards life. Low self-esteem leads to depression.
The first friend can start the conversation by expressing their views on how much society has changed.
Then the second friend can agree or disagree on this view and express their point by comparing today society to an older society views. For example compare how women are treated now in the 21st century, to how women are treated in the 16th century.
<span>Jodie’s
feelings are an example of physical intimacy. This is an expression of feelings
wherein physical connection can be observed with the couples. Examples of these
activities are holding hands, hugging, kissing, and sexual activity. This is a
natural part of human sexuality and interpersonal relationships.</span>
<span>The
National Benchmark Tests (NBTs) is a requirement of Universities South Africa
(formerly known as Higher Education South Africa or HESA) to assess academic learning
of first year university students going to secondary school in specific
courses. Its subjects includes: Academic Literacy (AL), Quantitative Literacy
(QL) and Mathematics (MAT) </span>