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Lots of things. Some of these are: Electrical charge, Ions, Attitudes, Feedback,
A "negative response" is an answer that has some kind of a "no" in it. Here are some examples of negative responses: -- No. -- It isn't. -- He can't. -- I won't. -- They don't. -- We're out of those. -- He doesn't want to come to the phone. -- I won't go to the movie with you. -- I can't hear you. -- I don't want to.
Outcomes of conflicts can be postive, negative, or neutral. In each outcome, the details can vary widely. For example, when two friends argue, they can reach a new understanding (positive), find no common understanding (negative), or argree to disagree (neutral). It's important to remember that whether there is action or inaction, a conflict always has an outcome.
the change of rise over run. a positive slope goes up and a negative slope goes down
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Negative attitudes that create problems is when you are being rude to people and when you have a sour expression on your face. Requests that would start conflict is probably bossy ones. Just be nice and respectful to people and it will avoid problems.
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A. Positive attitudes can indeed help us learn quicker by promoting motivation, perseverance, and focus. B. Negative attitudes can definitely be changed through self-reflection, cognitive restructuring, and seeking support. C. There are multiple ways of acquiring attitudes, such as social learning, personal experiences, and cultural influences. D. Attitudes can be learned and unlearned based on our experiences, beliefs, and interactions with others.
Yes, it is possible. Hanging out with friends or people that have very negative attitudes can also cause you to be negative.
Negative attitudes and behaviors affect everyone around you. When a person is negative to those around them, nobody wants to be around them. The reactions of others vary from avoidance to aggressive behavior displayed.