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Functionalism and conflict theory are two sociological perspectives that rely on macrolevel analysis. Functionalism focuses on how society functions as a whole, while conflict theory examines the ways in which power dynamics and inequality shape society.
nothing rely besides the Germans losing the war
France was fully prepared for ww1
The conflict in the oil lamp story arises when the oil in the lamp begins to run out, leading to a dilemma for the characters who rely on its light. They must find a way to either refill the lamp or find an alternative source of light to resolve the conflict.
Besides getting something to send to those who rely on you back home,l find nothing attractive!
It depends on what kind of story you're trying to write. For fast pace novels, the plot is slightly more important, although you can't afford to neglect the characters. For novels with a slower pace, you can focus more on characterisation, although again you can't neglect the plot. Generally it depends on what kind of a writer you are; I tend to give plot the slight edge over character while keeping the characters strong, but one person I know will sacrifice plot for character, another finds setting and atmosphere the most important, and I used to mostly disregard character.
No it doesn't. Most super sport bikes do not have a fuel gauge they rely on the rider to know. Pretty easy to plot though after a couple tanks.
Mystery and thriller stories are most likely to have a complicated plot, often involving twists, red herrings, and intricate details that keep readers guessing until the end. These genres rely on intricate storytelling and plot intricacies to maintain suspense and keep the audience engaged.
Yes, mature red blood cells primarily rely on anaerobic glycolysis for energy metabolism, as they lack mitochondria which are required for aerobic metabolism. Glycolysis allows them to produce ATP efficiently in the absence of oxygen.
The present tense of "rely" is "rely." For example, "I rely on my friends for support."
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I rely on my best friend. I rely on my friend. I rely on my brother to do well in school. I rely on many people in the world . I rely on many people .