Verb
- Act in accordance of expectations; act like others.
- To be in accordance with a set of specifications.
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- Psychology
- Conformity, a process by which people's beliefs or behaviors are influenced by others within a group
- The Asch conformity experiments, a series of studies that demonstrated the power of conformity in groups Read full entry
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- 1.Conformity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- People often conform from a desire to achieve a sense of security within a group ... Any unwillingness to conform carries with it the very real risk of social ...
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What is the English verb I am writing an essay on the
borderline conflict between
two countries. One of them did
say to the International Court
of Justice (ICJ) that they
would not conform to the
judgment that it had to
surrender its sovereignty over
the conflict area.
Nevertheless, it will act on
the judgment as a good
associate of UN. Therefore, I
would like to know what the
English verb represents the
meaning of the certain action:
Not conform to something but
act upon the thing anyhow.
Thank you for your help and
shared knowledge.
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I think you might need a verb with an adverb, like "submit" and "hesitatingly" or even just submit means to obey whether they want to or not. |
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How would I used error How would I used error
propagation to determine
whether my observations of a
collision conform to theory?
Theory says that momentum (p)
is conserved therefore p
initial and final should be
equal.
Here is my experimental data:
pinitial0.23 N*s
Pfinal0.16 N*s
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According to Theory, Conservation of Momentum leads to the fact that pinitial and pfinal are equal. In other words pinitial - pfinal = pfinal-pinitial = 0 Your experimental data gives an error of 0.07 Ns. which implies that the data you have obtained has an error of +/- 0.07 Ns. Your conservation of momentum may be either in excess(+) or in dearth(-) of a value equivalent to 0.07 Ns. Check Conservation of Momentum: Calculate pinitial - pfinal = 0.23 -0.16 = 0.07 Ns Calculate pfinal-pinitial = 0.16 - 0.23 = -0.07 Ns In either case it is observed that the conservation of momentum of your experiments, from the calculations is off by 0.07Ns which is exactly what error propogation explains with its Δp = 0.07 N*s |
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What is the motive of someone 1)When someone else has a
particular view, what is the
motive behind them forcing
their belief on everyone else?
I will describe the type of
person I am referring to.
There are some people that
hold a view or belief system.
Well everyone does, but there
are some people that go around
and they need to get everyone
else to conform to their
belief system. They will even
get aggressive in imposing
their belief system and views
on other people. If someone so
much as disagrees with or
holds a different belief, this
type of person gets upset.
2)Why is it so important to
this type of person to get
everyone to conform to their
belief? They will sometimes
even be appeased by lip
service, not just actual
belief change.
The most common example of
this is with people and their
religious beliefs.
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Where religious beliefs concern, I think there are several reasons, but in particular, because faith is the absolute requirement, which they are fully aware is not enough to prove that their beliefs originate from accurate sources, such as, erm, let's say...science. The realization of this is combated by the natural fear of death, along with brainwashing techniques used by church leaders, mainly applying guilt tactics coupled with false illusions of grandeur (they are a chosen people, selected by god himself). It is much easier to accept that, than what we know as reality, but deep down, they have doubts, and have chosen to remain in denial of them. Having this subconscious uncertainty drives them to the desperate need of external validation of their beliefs, for if others believe with them, they have to be right. Oh, and among the stories in the four gospels, Jesus told his disciples to spread the "word" to all four corners of the earth. Which sucks for the rest of us. |
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