Social Studies, 24.07.2019 13:30 stevenabdullatif16
Jim, a 42-year-old engineer, is unhappy about his yearly salary, although it is the highest salary he has ever earned. his wife, carla, suggests that he vividly recall how little he earned at the age of 32. she also recommends that he watch a tv program about famine victims in africa. use your understanding of psychological principles to explain why carla's suggestions might to increase jim's feelings of economic satisfaction.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 11:30
Nita is the office manager at a service station. two applicants, max and tim, arrive to interview for the open mechanic's position. max's clothes are dirty, his hair is unwashed, and he doesn't make eye contact when he gives nita his name. tim dresses in clean jeans and a nice shirt, is shaved, and shakes nita's hand when he introduces himself. after the interview, keith the head mechanic, asks nita what she thought. both men have the skill set needed for the position. nita recommends tim. she is responding to her perception of
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 14:00
Why was george washington being elected unanimously important? it indicated how much respect and popularity he had gained. it paved the way for other unanimous elections. it meant that he would be president forever. it meant that he voted for himself.
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