Question Options:
a. integration and separation
b. expression and privacy
c. stability and change
d. old and new
Answer: Raymond is most likely experiencing the expression and privacy dialectical tension.
Explanation: Relational dialectics is defined as an interpersonal communication theory about close personal ties and relationships that illustrates the tensions, struggles and interplay between contrary tendencies.
Expression and Privacy dialectical tension explains that an individual craves both intimacy while also craving distance between ourselves and others.
Answer:
<h3>endowed with magical powers that allowed them to gain large groups of followers.</h3>
Explanation:
Rishabha and the other early Tirthankaras have their roots in Hindu religious texts. They were believed to be the avatars of Lord Vishnu. Rishabha is believed to be the first Tirthankaras among the other twenty-four Tirthankaras.
Rishabha is also believed to be the founder of Jainism. Rishabha along with the other early Tirthankaras are believed to have been endowed with magical powers that allowed them to gain large groups of followers.
They were revered as the savior of the people and spiritual teachers who helped people in leading a religious path.
Answer: Bottleneck
Explanation: Bottleneck is a term used to describe a narrower part of a road or a track or an intersection that comes after the usual wider part of the road and which impedes the usual flow of traffic, thus slowing it down. In this case, due to the increased activity of students during registration process, the waiting line at the fee-payment station is the longest, there is a disruption at this line to the students flow, whether due to the slowness of the worker performing it, or for some other reason, the fact that there is a disruption in the flow students, i.e bottleneck.
The therapist's response illustrates the technique of "active listening".<span>
Active listening is a communication method that is utilized as a part of advising, preparing, and compromise. It requires that the audience completely focus, comprehend, react and afterward recollect what is being said. This is against intelligent listening where the audience rehashes back to the speaker what they have recently heard to affirm comprehension of the two gatherings.
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Answer:
short-term
Explanation:
According to my research on different types of memories, I can say that based on the information provided within the question Samantha has stored the information in her short-term memory. This can be said because based on the question Samantha studied every day up to the day of the exam (short term) therefore she had the information clear in her mind for the test.
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