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Something simple and fun, like a trip to the movies, bowling, or another activity of the sort.
Coercion is forcing someone to something they don't want to do. Undue influence is when a more powerful person takes advantage of another person.
Yes, when you choose to do one activity over another your forego the benefits of the other option. This is considered opportunity costs.
; The policy or practice of intervening, especially: # The policy of intervening in the affairs of another sovereign state. # The use of government power to control or influence domestic economic activity.
Another word for revival or renewed interest on something is the word renaissance. This is why the word renaissance was used in Europe when art and literature was under a classical influence.
Yes. The ring in the Kerosene music video was in another music video.
The amount of gravity that something possesses is proportional to its mass and distance between it and another object.
what is meant by economic activity
Oil, fuel, gas, kerosene, or petrol. Those words mean petroleum.
politics and culture influence one another because they have impacts on one another
The word 'influence' can be a noun or a verb, and it is used in various ways:NOUN:(i) the effect that someone or something has on another, and is usually followed by 'on' or 'upon'.e.g. 'Close friends have a lot of influence (noun) on a person's behaviour.'(ii) someone or something that has an effect on another, usually followed by 'over' or 'with'.e.g. 'His wife was a strong influence (n.) in his political life.'(iii) moral superiority or power.e.g. 'Lord Knightly has a lot of influence (n.) withgovernment decision makers.'VERB: Influence (transitive verb)(i) To affect or change how someone or something develops, behaves or thinks. To have an effect on someone or something.e.g.'Many factors influence (verb) a person's career choices. ''Did anyone influence (v.) you to change your mind?' -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Points to note:When used as verb, remember that 'influence' is a transitive verb, so it must have an object.e.g. "Could you influence your parents to let you stay out later?"; 'your parents' is the object. You cannot say 'Could you influence to let you you stay out later?'When used as a noun (e.g. meaning 'power') it is possible to follow 'influence' with 'to': "Do you think he has enough influence to change the council's ruling on this issue?"The appropriate and correct way to use the word 'influence' depends on what, exactly, you want to say!---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------For further assistance, please submit another question with an example sentence.