A. be funny
B. hear gossip
C. make gossip
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A homeless person who lacks shelter, food, and basic necessities. A child in a foster care system who needs a stable and loving family. An elderly person living alone with limited mobility and struggling to meet their healthcare needs.
Honesty: Being truthful and transparent in all interactions. Compassion: Showing empathy and understanding towards others. Respect: Treating others with consideration and esteem.
Three examples of projective personality tests are the Rorschach Inkblot Test, the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), and the Draw-A-Person Test. These tests aim to reveal unconscious thoughts, desires, and personality traits by analyzing an individual's responses to ambiguous stimuli.
Motivators are factors that lead to job satisfaction, such as recognition, achievement, and responsibility. Hygiene factors are elements that, when lacking, cause dissatisfaction, such as working conditions, salary, and company policies. Herzberg's two-factor theory suggests that both motivators and hygiene factors are necessary to ensure employee satisfaction and motivation.
Some examples of stereotypes in movies include the "damsel in distress" trope where women are portrayed as needing male rescuers, the "magical negro" stereotype where black characters exist solely to help white protagonists, and the "nerdy Asian" stereotype where Asian characters are portrayed as highly intelligent but socially awkward.