Answer:
Right to life and liberty, Right to equality before the law, Right to respect for private and family life, Right to equal treatment from state institutions, and ect.
Power balance and power struggles between genders
1. What is development?
2. What are the stages of human development?
Write in one or two senten
Do old people in your country use apps? IELTS SPEAKING PART 1
Explanation:
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The children in the Robbers Cave study entered into conflict primarily because the two groups __________. A. were given tasks with nearly impossible goals B. were isolated and told not to associate with the other group C. were separated into groups by age and race D. participated in a winner-take-all competition Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
D. participated in a winner-take-all competition
Explanation:
Robbers Cave Study can be characterized as a study of realistic group conflict. This study aimed to analyze and explain how hostility grows between groups through conflicts created in competitions. Furthermore, this study explained how feelings of prejudice and discrimination arise among groups that were competing for something. In the Robbers Cave study, specifically, this conflict between the groups developed into a competition where the winner took all the prizes.
Answer:
D is the correct answer I got answer.
Explanation:
A researcher is investigating the effect of high room temperature on aggressive behavior in preschoolers. Half of the children are in a classroom where the temperature is a warm 88 degrees and half are in a classroom where the temperature is a normal 77 degrees. The researcher measures the number of hitting incidents that occur in each classroom. In this study the children in the normal temperature classroom are the ____________.
Answer:
Control group
Explanation:
As an experiment is being designed, the control group is made up of those research participants that do not receive the experimental treatment.
The experimental treatment here is where half of the students are in a warm classroom. The aim is to get effect of high temperature on behavior in preschoolers.
So those in a warm class are the experimental group while those in the normal class are the control group. They are used to make comparisons on the cause and effect in the study
The case of United States v. Stevens in 2010 is an example of the Supreme Court’s power of
Answer:
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Explanation:
How liberalism has shaped the contemporary world, discuss in term of justice, liberty, equality, immigration, and minority rights.
Answer the answer is C
Explanation:
identify any three human rights violations or discrimination that can that are experienced in your community and therefore explain why you choose that specific human rights violations and discrimination
Answer:forcibly evicting,contaminating water,and armed conflict
Explanation:
The secular trend in growth:
A. has been halted by medical advances.
B. predicts that, on average, future generations will be taller and heavier.
C. is still apparent when looking at prepubertal growth.
D. seems to have stopped in developed nations.
Answer:
Option D (seems..............nations) is the appropriate option.
Explanation:
Secular changing demographics are a hallmark of environmental protection as well as give information on how industrialization, as well as the surroundings, know how to connect or related.Earnings, social standing, illnesses as well as nourishment have indeed been found to somehow be impacted or damaged.The other three choices aren't related to the given scenario. So option D is the correct one.
yesterday the boys ? hurried, hurries, hurrys, hurry,. down the passage to get to get examination room on time
Answer:
hurried
Explanation:
its in the past, which you can see with yesterday, so they cant be currently doing it. the only past tense of hurry is hurried
What is pharmacy?Mention the major job of pharmacist.
Answer: prescribing drugs suited for a nesessary treatment
they also provide primary healthcare support and advice.
Which government agency would MOST LIKELY be responsible for investigating Ponzi scheme allegations?
Every time she goes out, Danah has to rush home after being overwhelmed by dizzy spells, an irregular heartbeat, and feeling as though she can't breathe. Finally, she decides to go to the emergency room, but a thorough exam rules out any medical problem. Nevertheless, Danah has become increasingly fearful about having more episodes and has restricted her activities to only the most essential outings. Danah seems to be displaying symptoms of
Answer: Panic Disorder
Explanation: Since it rules out any medical problems, we can assume the issue is psychological. It also states that even after the medical exam she worries about having more episode and restricts herself. This sounds like a person in a panic/ frenzy about something. Lastly, all her symptoms match with those of panic disorder.
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why does population vary from place to place
Answer:
the change in birth and death rates
Explanation:
Hi, I'm thinking of starting a new hobby. I could do cooking, cycling or painting - or maybe something else? What should I do? Let me know what you think! Alex.
Answer:
Painting will be the best option.
Explanation:
If you are expert in cycling and cooking you may took that too.Hope it helps
Clara listens carefully to the content of an infomercial for a new software package. Joyce focuses on the fact that there are three different celebrity endorsers who are really excited about the software package. After the infomercial has ended, both Clara and Joyce think the software is worth purchasing. According to the elaboration likelihood model, A. Clara will experience more cognitive dissonance than Joyce. B. Joyce will experience less social facilitation than Clara. C. Clara will have a more enduring attitude toward the software than Joyce. D. Joyce will have a more enduring attitude toward the software than Clara.
The correct answer is C) Clara will have a more enduring attitude toward the software than Joyce.
According to the elaboration likelihood model, Clara will have a more enduring attitude toward the software than Joyce.
When advertisers use the Elaboration Likelihood Model (EML), they want to know the way their customers can be persuaded according to the different types of appeal.
In 1986, Petty and Cacioppo established two ways in which the brain can be persuaded. The first one was known as the Central Route. Using this way, advertisers are going to use logic and explanations to try to convince the customer. The second way was the Emotional Route. In this case, advertisers are going to prefer the appeal to emotions to convince customers.
In the case of the example, Clara listens carefully to the content of an infomercial for a new software package. That is why she will have a more enduring attitude toward the software than Joyce because she is thinking about the benefits of the product. On the other hand, Joyce focuses on the fact that three different celebrity endorsers are really excited about the software package. So Joyce is moved by the emotion by knowing that three famous personalities are endorsing the product, not by the benefits of the product itself.
b. How was the life of our early ancestors?
Answer:
It was really hard and rough for them. Without many discoveries and useful technologies, life was way different for our early ancestors.
Explanation:
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The “preferred position” doctrine holds that First Amendment freedoms are ____.
a applied only to majority opinions
b without restriction
c more fundamental than other freedoms
d subject to interpretation
Answer:
I think the answer is C ....
Anotar la opinion de al menos tres integrantes de tu grupo familiar o de amigos acerca de los navegadores y buscadores de internet navegadores
La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
Anotar la opinión de al menos tres integrantes de tu grupo familiar o de amigos acerca de los navegadores y buscadores de internet navegadores
Opinión de mi papá.
"A mi me gusta el navegador M*zila porque no contienen tantos anuncios al principio de su búsqueda, en comparación a G**gle, que te inunda con publicidad y sitios pagados. La navegación en esta plataforma es rápida y amigable."
Opinión de mi mamá:
Ya he leído muchos artículos en el periódico y la internet, hablando de cómo G**gle se queda con todo tu información. Te rastrea, te sigue, se queda con esa información y la usa para venderla a otras empresas de mercadotecnia y publicidad. A mi no me gusta que me espíen. Por eso dejé de usar ese buscador y ahora uso Qw*nt, un buscador europeo que respeta tu privacidad y no guarda tu información."
Opinión de mi tío:
Yo sólo uso los buscadores para cuestiones de trabajo. Qw*nt es el que me gusta más porque respeta la privacidad de las personas. Es rápido, eficiente, te da muchas opciones y no aparece tanta basura ni anuncios como lo hacen otros buscadores."
how do education improve human rights
Answer: Education, training and information aimed at building a universal culture of human rights. A comprehensive education in human rights not only provides knowledge about human rights and the mechanisms that protect them, but also imparts the skills needed to promote, defend and apply human rights in daily life
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How to farrt ? Hmmm tell me A. Toilet B. Sink or D. Oreo
Answer:
D
Explanation: My prediction would be answer D because why would you need a toilet just to fart in it, and people often fart from the amount of food they eat such as an oreo. This is only a prediction, just guessing.
Which of the following statements does not describe how the other branches of government check the power of the judicial branch?
A. Congress does not have the authority to set the number of federal judges.
B. When appointed, the Supreme Court justices hold position for life or until they decide to retire.
C. With Senate approval, the president has the authority to appoint all federal justices.
D. The president can decide whether or not to enforce judicial decisions.
Answer: D. The president can decide whether or not to enforce judicial decisions.
Explanation:
Decisions by the Judiciary are made with the full weight of the law and so have to be enforced by the Executive which is led by the President. The President cannot therefore pick and choose which judicial decisions will be enforced. They all will.
If the President has a problem with a judicial decision, the President is welcome to challenge the decision in the courts on appeal and if they win, the President can then enforce the new court rulings. Point is, the President cannot decide which to follow and which to discard.
Match each situation with the method of government intervention used to rectify it. price floor contractionary fiscal policy price ceiling expansionary fiscal policy People have too much money, and there is a danger of inflation. arrowRight The GDP has fallen to an all-time low, and there is low demand for most goods. arrowRight Few farmers produce cotton because profits are at the equilibrium price. arrowRight Prices of staple foods have shot up because of shortages after an earthquake. arrowRight
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
1. People have too much money, and there is a danger of inflation. = Contractionary fiscal policy
This will be vital in the reduction of the money in circulation. An example is increasing tax rate.
2. The GDP has fallen to an all-time low, and there is low demand for most goods. = Expansionary fiscal policy
An expansionary fiscal policy will boost demand. An example is reduction in tax.
3. Few farmers produce cotton because profits are at the equilibrium price. = Price floor
A price floor will motivate the farmers as they can sell their product above the equilibrium price.
4. Prices of staple foods have shot up because of shortages after an earthquake. = Price ceiling
Price ceiling is the compulsory maximum amount that the sellers will be able to sell the good. This will make the goods affordable to the people.
What is the approximate height and temperature of the: stratosphere?
Near the equator, the lower edge of the stratosphere is as high as 20 km (66,000 ft; 12 mi), at midlatitudes around 10 km (33,000 ft; 6.2 mi), and at the poles about 7 km (23,000 ft; 4.3 mi) Temperatures range from an average of −51 °C (−60 °F; 220 K) near the tropopause to an average of −15 °C (5.0 °F; 260 K)
an important study method in geography
A psychology professor decides to play a practical joke on a colleague in the history department. While the historian is giving a lecture on the first day of class, the psychology professor interrupts and asks to speak with her outside the classroom. While they are conversing, all of the students leave through a back door and are replaced with a completely new group of students. Upon returning, the history professor continues her lecture without noticing that the students are different, thus illustrating:
Answer: change blindness
Explanation:
Change blindness occurs when there's a change in a visual stimulus and the observer isn't aware of the change.
Since the professor wasn't aware that the sets of students in the class gas been replaced by another set of students and continued teaching like nothing happened, then this is a change blindness.
How has religious tolerance been maintained in Nepal? Mention with examples .
Answer:
people respect all religious group equally. everybody participates in each other religious activities
JUICE WRLD or XXXTENTACION
Answer:
juice wrld
Explanation:
Answer:
that is a tough question they are both legends i would say 999
Explanation:
How do people in your country protect thier jewelry? IELTS Speaking part 1
Differentiate between Tripitaka and Jataka.
Answer:
Jataka tales are in Khuddaka Nikāya section of Sutta Pitaka part of the Tripitaka. However, the Jatakas in Tripitaka will contain only the brief summary of tales. The full stories in Jataka tales will be kept in a commentary of Tripitaka.