a) Because it's like riding a bike or learning to drive. It's always best to have an instinctual relation rather than B, C or D. Instinct also implies that they have done something enough times that they are less likely to make a mistake thus run the business smoothly. Instinct can be learned and the earlier the age the better. For instance, when we have to go to the bathroom do we instinctively go to the bath room? Yes. Were we born with that instinct? No- we had to learn it or get the teen version of Depends. lol
Instinct can also imply advanced readiness. If it becomes instinct, advanced readiness will logically follow as one is acclimated to the conditions of running a business and have become prepared through repetition which can become instinctual.
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2006-10-31 04:35:31
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answered by Coo coo achoo 6
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(B) is the best answer. It applies directly and does not jump to conclusions (see D)
(A) is out: "instict" by definition implies "born with" - and this is not about an instict for math and economics
(C) is out: "fear" is the opposite of the intended effect, and can be ruled out
(D) is out: "competitive" doesn't follow. Just because one learns a skill doesn't mean they will be competitive. This is jumping to a an unsubstantiated conclusion.
2006-10-31 04:35:55
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answered by WickedSmaht 3
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B) and advanced readiness because the Chinese are involving them. It wouldnt be instinctive because that is something you are born with.
2006-10-31 04:33:50
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answered by Angels 2
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Answer B- It teaches them what is expected of them. If you tell a child that you expect certain ideals, or responsibilities, that child has a sense of gratification when those ideals or responsibilities are met. If one does not have a goal, how does one know that he is attaining anything worthwhile in his life.
2006-10-31 04:38:20
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answered by Ma Hews 2
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A. It's the most logical choice. They will absorb the concepts without even being aware of it.
2006-10-31 04:33:11
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answered by movielovingirl 3
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(a) knowledge of economic laws. Why would it be readiness? or fear of? or mood?. Knowledge is correct
2006-10-31 04:32:46
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answered by Rica 82 5
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It is a) an instinctive knowledge of.
2006-10-31 04:39:16
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answered by Sam 4
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it is a. The more you practise something the more automatic it becomes, like times tables
2006-10-31 04:41:39
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answered by Ann O 2
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d)a competitive mood in
and why you choice such ans.
2006-10-31 04:32:14
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answered by blackratsnake 5
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a
2006-10-31 04:32:45
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answered by valgal115 6
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