is being part of the imperialistic approach beneficial to your country?
So they could have control over the other country... in the imperialistic period of history, having control over other countries was a symbol of power to other controlling countries. Being imperialistic towards other countries was also an easy way of obtaining money, people (workforce), and raw materials.
The ability to approach matters in a considerate and beneficial way is often referred to as having a diplomatic approach. This involves being tactful, empathetic, and understanding in dealing with different perspectives and opinions to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes. It is about finding common ground, listening actively, and resolving conflicts peacefully.
Everywhere was worried about being imperialized or being imperialistic.
Some historians have accused Henry II of being a imperialistic and power hungry king. His issues with Archbishop Becket came about as a result of his testing his power against that of the church. In addition, his forays into Ireland have brought up questions of an imperialistic attitude as well.
Penecillin is a beneficial bacteria, being a factor to make antibiotics. Penecillin notatum is mold on bread, and Athlete's foot is caused by a fungus
This is kind of true: supposedly trade should be mutually beneficial if one country has a competative advantage. This means the country can produce a product with a lower cost than the other country. Therefore, one country benefits by being able to trade and the other country benefits by cheaply obtaining goods, and therefore that nation can sell that good for a greater profit. Of course, it could be argued that this isn't always good for the nation producing the good. Also, shouldn't this be in economics, or perhaps history?
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Approachability is the characteristic of being approachable - of being able to be approached.
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Close to waterfront for easy shipping.
Excited. 'approach' is being used as a noun in this sentence, and 'writing' is a gerund.
English is part of the curriculum as being able to read, write and speak (and therefore communicate) is a hugely important life skill.If you are from a non-English speaking country, then the answer is that being adept in English is still potentially beneficial as it is the most widely used common language.