Why were the Greek city states independent from one another? The sea was often the easiest way to move from place to place. Another reason city-states formed, rather than a central, all-encompassing monarchy, was that the Greek aristocracy strove to maintain their city-states’ independence and to unseat any potential tyrants. What was the cause of […]
What is the moral of the story Cupid and Psyche?
What is the moral of the story Cupid and Psyche? Cupid teaches Psyche the lesson that without trust there can be no love. What does psyche mean in Greek mythology? Soul What psyche means? PSYKHE (Psyche) was the goddess of the soul and the wife of Eros (Roman Cupid) god of love. Psykhe was depicted […]
How some of the developments of Guptas reign have influenced the world?
How some of the developments of Guptas reign have influenced the world? The Gupta Dynasty promoted Hinduism, but supported Buddhist and Jain cultures as well. Gupta Buddhist art influenced East and Southeast Asia as trade between regions increased. The Gupta Empire became an important cultural center and influenced nearby kingdoms and regions in Burma, Sri […]
What is an example of an institutional COI?
What is an example of an institutional COI? Examples of institutional financial interests include: Covered Official relationships where an institutional official receives payments, honoraria, royalties (including those from U-M), equity, options and warrants, company positions (e.g., board directorships and/or management), or gifts. Which type of IRB review does not require an IRB approval? “Exempt” human […]
What is Wiper self parking?
What are systematic and unsystematic risk?
What are systematic and unsystematic risk? While systematic risk can be thought of as the probability of a loss that is associated with the entire market or a segment thereof, unsystematic risk refers to the probability of a loss within a specific industry or security. What is an example of unsystematic risk? Understanding Unsystematic Risk […]
What did the Stanford Prison Experiment demonstrate about social roles?
What did the Stanford Prison Experiment demonstrate about social roles? The Stanford prison experiment demonstrated the power of social roles, norms, and scripts in affecting human behavior. The guards and prisoners enacted their social roles by engaging in behaviors appropriate to the roles: The guards gave orders and the prisoners followed orders. How does the […]
What is the hardest evidence to collect?
What is the hardest evidence to collect? The type of evidence that would be most difficult to collect would be trace evidence such as fibers, hair, or specs of dirt. Special vacuums and other specialized tools such as tweezers are needed to carry out the collection of trace evidence. Trace evidence is often small and […]
Under what circumstances can conflict be functional when is conflict dysfunctional which of the basic types of conflict are likely to be dysfunctional and why?
Under what circumstances can conflict be functional when is conflict dysfunctional which of the basic types of conflict are likely to be dysfunctional and why? Functional conflict is conflict that has beneficial results [Mic15]. Dysfunctional conflict interferes with performance [Mic15]. Conflict can functional when it facilitates change, improves problem solving, enhances morale and cohesion in […]
How is citizenship taught in schools?
How is citizenship taught in schools? Citizenship education develops knowledge, skills and understanding that pupils need to play a full part in society as active and responsible citizens. Pupils learn about politics, parliament and voting as well as human rights, justice, the law and the economy. They also learn the skills of active citizenship. How […]