It means we are brought up how we are shown to live, for example, Draco Moufoy in Harry Potter was brought tup to be a nasty death eater like his farther, meaning the choices Draco made were inflicted by his family, but if he had a family like......the weaslys for example he would of turned out like Ron, nothing like the nasty death eater that was toned on him and vice versa, this is an example, it is not a wizard or witch thing, it is also muggle inflicted but some people dont follow through like there family for example Harry Potter was brought up by the dursleys but was not selfish, arrogant and pig headed.
The character of Hermione Granger was based on J.K. Rowling when she was young. Albus Dumbledore is the character J.K. Rowling would most like to invite to dinner.
The primary flaws with Maslow's hierarchy of needs is that the needs order does not and cannot encompass all people and cultures. Based on where you are the hierarchy may shuffle around based on the cultural ideals.
Gilderoy Lockhart was inspired by a person J.K. Rowling once knew. She once said that the person would probably be wandering around telling everybody that Albus Dumbledore was based off him.
There is no main character in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them it is not written as a story, it is a school textbook. The film is not based on the book, rather based on the author, Newt Scamander, and his life.
Rowling chose the named based off an 18th century English word for "bumblebee" because she liked the image of a bumblebee being associated with him since "she imagines him wandering around the castle humming to himself" (HP Lexicon)
Utilitarianism has many characteristics. Some of these include ethics choices based on consequences, and decisions made based on making all of the parties happy.
home-based
They believe they will be better-off.
They believe they will be better-off
They believe they will be better-off
consequences based
Regions can be based on physical characteristics like climate, landforms, and vegetation, as well as cultural characteristics such as language, religion, and customs. They can also be defined by political boundaries, economic activities, and levels of development.
By definition (Dichotomy; division into two parts), a dichotomous key has two choices at each step.
True.
To read a dichotomous key, start at the beginning and follow the choices provided. Each choice leads to a new set of characteristics or options, ultimately guiding you to identify the correct species or object. Pay close attention to the details and make choices based on the specific characteristics of what you are trying to identify.
Demographic segmentation classifies people based on upfront factors like age, gender, income, and location. It groups individuals by their basic characteristics. Equally, psychographic segmentation investigates the details of consumer behaviour, concentrating on their lifestyles, values, interests, and personality traits. It aims to understand the underlying motivations and preferences that motivate consumer choices. Although demographic segmentation recognises who the consumers are, psychographic segmentation exposes why they make the choices they do, delivering deeper insights for targeted marketing strategies.
our choices influence our identity because everything we do is based on our choices and whatever you pick either way its good or bad its on our ownself and choices