A recent experiment explored why people reject foods that are better for your health and the planet—and found answers rooted in psychology.
Why government advertises people should do more sports?The differences between the sports nowadays and the past?Why modern people are not willing to do sports? 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 1. Yes, humans need sports for physical health and mental well-being. 2. Governments promote sports to ...
6. Why do most tobacco companies finally choose to advertise?A. To avoid intense competition.B. To gain a competitive advantage.C. To shape better business images.D. To achieve public health goals. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 烟草公司做广告的主要目的是为了获得竞争优势,从而在市场上脱颖而...
“People who are thinking about a move to Florida should really explore the state,” saysDania Perry, a real estate agent with Century 21 Jim White & Associates in St. Petersburg. “Each of Florida's metro areas has its own vibe. The east and west coasts of Florida are ...
Let’s not do that. Rob But what’s the reason for the gibbon duets, Neil? Neil Well, the songs advertise the relationship between the male and the female. And they also help to make clear whichterritory– or bit of land – belo...
Openness to discussion of viewpoints, emotions, dilemmas and transgressions: the more room people within the organization have to talk about moral issues, the more they do this, and the more they learn from one another. Enforcement of behavior, such as appreciation or even reward for desirable ...
(1)Why do people sell foods at the fair?A.To increase their income.B.To contribute to local education.C.To advertise the traditional food.(2)What activity in the fair is the most popular?A.The dog show.B.The live music.C.The picnic....
结果1 题目 6. Why do most tobacco companies finally choose to advertise? B A. To avoid intense competition. B. To gain a competitive advantage. C. To shape better business images. D. To achieve public health goals. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏 ...
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Could you do it? No, probably not. How is it that a fist-size fruit has the power to make you move your muscles against your will? Scientists don't know for sure, but there's a good chance that the answer involves three things: protons, vitamin C and the tropical-fruit buffet our...