When a person's view of the world is based on holism, we realize that what hurts one hurts all

A) the belief that all living matter consists of a whole which is greater than the sum of its parts
B) the belief that all living matter is sacred
C) the belief that all living matter is equal
D) the belief that parts are greater than the whole


A

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Within every culture, there is an overall sense of what is beautiful and what is not beautiful, what represents good taste as opposed to tastelessness or even obscenity, and so on. Such considerations are matters of Global marketers must understand the importance of visual aesthetics in the color or shape of a product, label, or 1
package. Likewise, different parts of the world aesthetic styles differently. Aesthetic elements that are attractive, appealing, and in good taste in one country may be perceived differently in another.
There is nothing “good” or “bad” about any color of the all associations and perceptions regarding color arise from culture. Red is a popular color in most parts of the world; besides being the color of blood, in many countries red also is tied to centuries-old traditions of and winemaking. One recent study of perceptions
in eight countries found that red is associated with “active,” “hot,” and “vibrant”; in most countries studied, it also meanings such as “emotional” and “sharp.” As such, red 2

has positive connotations in many societies. However, red is poorly received in some African countries. Blue, because of its associations with sky and water, has an connotation with undertones of dependability, and eternity. White connotes purity and cleanliness in the West, but it is associated with death in parts of Asia. In the Middle East, purple is associated with death. Another research team concluded that gray
inexpensive in China and Japan, whereas it is associated with high quality and
high cost in the United States


a. productivity.
b. steadiness.
c. eagerness.
d. dishonesty.

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Facts that will appropriately develop a paragraph can be found

a) at the library. b) in an interview. c) by doing a survey. d) all of the above.

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Which sentence has all commas correctly placed?

a. When I got back to my apartment I called my mother but she wasn't home. b. When I got back to my apartment, I called my mother but, she wasn't home. c. When I got back to my apartment, I called my mother, but she wasn't home. d. When I got back to my apartment, I called my mother, but, she wasn't home.

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Add missing semicolons, colons, and dashes to the following sentences. Be sure to have a

reason for every mark you add. Any commas already within the sentences are necessary and should not be changed. Some sentences are correct. My friend has the classic symptoms of the common cold a stuffy nose, a cough, and a fever. What will be an ideal response?

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