By definition, any force enacts a change in momentum. Momentum is mass times velocity, so a force is a change in mass and/or velocity. Since mass is usually constant, any force therefore enacts a change in velocity, and thus moves an object away.
The real question is not what can you do about it, but what does he want to do about it. You can support his decisions. It is doubtful that you can force him to change if he doesn't want to.
I've found that in the Yu-Gi-Oh! video games you have to constantly change your deck. You can't make one recipe and hope to win the game. You have to change it based on your opponents deck.
So they can be a "syndicated" show from Aqua teen hunger force from the first 100 shows and get dough, then name it another show at a chance to do another 100 shows to "syndicate" that show also even though its the same thing. Smart.
destroy all the things like meatal wood than when he cant change kill him
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no that was karl marx
Weber believed that the central force in social change was the rationalization of society through the increasing dominance of bureaucracy and the rise of capitalism. He argued that this shift towards rationality and efficiency would lead to an iron cage of bureaucracy that would shape and control individual behavior.
Both Max Weber and Karl Marx agreed that economic factors played a significant role in driving social change. However, they disagreed on the primary force behind this change. Marx believed that class conflict and capitalism were the central drivers, while Weber emphasized the role of ideas, values, and rationality in shaping societies.
Karl Marx focused on the economic factors related to societal change, emphasizing class struggle and the role of capitalism. Max Weber, on the other hand, highlighted the importance of cultural, political, and social factors in shaping society. Marx's theory centers on the conflict between social classes, while Weber's theory includes elements such as rationalization and bureaucracy.
A social force is anything within a society that has the capability to bring about change or encourage someone to bring about or cause change. Social force. Any effective urge or impulse that leads to social action. Specifically, a social force is a consensus on the part of a sufficient number of the members of society to bring about social action or social change of some sort. In the plural, the social forces are the typical basic drives, or motives, which lead to the fundamental types of association and group relationship
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A force between two particles that is not directed along the line connecting them; for example, a tensor force between two nucleons. anything that is not central force is a non central force. study about central forces to understand this better.
Central Reserve Police Force was created in 1939.
A social force refers to a factor or influence within society that shapes individual behavior, attitudes, and interactions. These forces can include cultural norms, institutions, economic conditions, and political structures that play a role in shaping social relationships and outcomes.
The Southwest became a growing cultural, social, political and economic force.