Read the passage:
Ice cream as we know it can be traced back many centuries ago. Legend has it that it began in 9th century in Arab cities, such as Baghdad, Damascus, and Cairo. Near the end of the 13th century, Marco Polo returned to Italy after his travels through China with news of a frozen creamed dessert. In Europe, ice cream could only be found in Italy. Then, in 1533, Italian noblewoman Catherine de'Medici of Italy married Henry II of France. As Queen, Catherine introduced ice cream to France. Soon, the popularity of the dessert spread across all of Europe.
Select the evidence from the text that supports the meaning of the word traced: to find the origin of something.
In Europe, ice cream could only be found in Italy.
Legend has it that it began in 9th century in Arab cities, such as Baghdad, Damascus, and Cairo.
Near the end of the 13th century, Marco Polo returned to Italy after his travels through China with news of a frozen creamed dessert.
. . . the popularity of the dessert spread across all of Europe.
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Answer:
Legend has it that it began in 9th century in Arab cities, such as Baghdad, Damascus, and Cairo.
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What is the relationship between bullying and moral engagement?
Answer:
I think that the relationship between bullying and moral and judgement is that those who bully others just lack morals but if they were taught properly they could stop bullying others
Create a properly formatted works cited page for a research paper about the dangers of cell phone use on the road. Follow the MLA citation format, and make sure to correctly italicize each citation. For the purpose of this activity, it is not necessary to observe the MLA rules for indentation. Use the six sources provided to support the research paper.
Select the link below to view the provided sources.
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Answer:
Source 1: Stockwell, Jamie." Phone Use Faulted in Collision." , December 6, 2000: B1. Print.
Source 2: Haughney, Christine. "Taking Phones Out of Drivers’ Hands." , November 5, 2000: A8. Print
Source 3: Sundeen, Matt. "Cell Phones and Highway Safety: 2000 State Legislative Update" , . December 15, 2000. Web. February 27, 2014.
Source 4: "Patti Pena’s Letter to Car Talk" ., , , . January 1, 2000. Web. January 10, 2014.
Source 5: Farmers Insurance Group. "New Survey Shows Drivers Have Had ‘Close Calls’ with Cell Phone Users." . , May 8, 2000. Web. March 1, 2014.
Source 6: Violanti, M. John. Cellular Phones and Fatal Traffic Collisions. Los Angeles, CA: Accident Analysis and Prevention, 1998. Print.
Explanation:
This is what I did for that short writing. I do not know if it's right so use at own risk.
Answer:Source 1: Stockwell, Jamie." Phone Use Faulted in Collision." , December 6, 2000: B1. Print.
Source 2: Haughney, Christine. "Taking Phones Out of Drivers’ Hands." , November 5, 2000: A8. Print
Source 3: Sundeen, Matt. "Cell Phones and Highway Safety: 2000 State Legislative Update" , . December 15, 2000. Web. February 27, 2014.
Source 4: "Patti Pena’s Letter to Car Talk" ., , , . January 1, 2000. Web. January 10, 2014.
Source 5: Farmers Insurance Group. "New Survey Shows Drivers Have Had ‘Close Calls’ with Cell Phone Users." . , May 8, 2000. Web. March 1, 2014.
Source 6: Violanti, M. John. Cellular Phones and Fatal Traffic Collisions. Los Angeles, CA: Accident Analysis and Prevention, 1998. Print.
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The Blind black carabao how does this character affect in the story
Answer:
The blind black carabao is the one who makes the other animals realize that they have to help each other so they can get food and share what they find.
Explanation:
The Blind Black Carabao is a very short story about a carabao that finds a sack of rice and he asks his friends (a cat, a dog and a goat) for help to pick and carry it but they say they don't want to help him. There's a storm and all the animals get hungry. He ends up sharing the rice with them but he tells them that they have to help each other because it's the right thing to do.
This character stimulates the other characters to act and this affects the story because it is this stimulus that saves the characters from their problems.
We can get to this story because:
"The Blind Black Carabao" is a short story that shows a Carabao who needed help carrying a sack of rice.He asks for help from all the animals he finds and none of them want to help him.However, a very strong storm hits the region where everyone lives. The animals are left without food, as no one helped to keep it.However, Carabao decided to help the animals by dividing the rice between them.This rice helped the animals to survive and showed that it is important that in a community, everyone helps each other.
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The important details in this passage support the central idea that
the smell on the ship was terrible.
rats were a big problem.
conditions on the ship were unbearable.
the ship was overly crowded.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
a sentence using words expectation and reveal
*due at midnight help*
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Which inference can be made about Daniel Williams based on “healing a wounded heart:Daniel Hale Williams”?
Part A
Dr. Williams had people who could not afford to pay in mind when he opened provident hospital.
Dr. Williams knew exactly what to do when faced with the prospect of performing heart surgery
Dr. Williams was not only a skilled doctor, he was also a kind and thoughtful person
Dr. Williams became very wealthy and famous but never lost sight of his purpose
Part B
Which evidence from the passage best supports your answeR to part A
“Daniel Hale Williams was not foolish-on the contrary he was very careful”
“Dr. Williams was called in. The doctor reassured the patient with his calm, dignified manner”
“Williams was confident that he could help. But then he saw the wound-it went deep into the chest, perhaps into the heart”
“Provident was the first hospital in the United States in which black and white doctors worked together to care for all patients, regardless of race”
solidly rooted in society. Remarkably, at present all
major political parties are deeply rooted in society. The
UDF’s formidable organization, when combined with
the staying power and enduring unity of the BSP and
the loyalty of the MRF’s followers and activists, is
giving rise to a polity in which parties—rather than
spellbinding leaders, the state apparatus, independent
local strongmen, the military, or private oligarchs—are
the central actors in political life. As the Italian experi-
ence demonstrates, pluralistic partyocracy can engender
clientelism, dysfunctional politicization of parts of the
private sector, and political sclerosis. The Italian expe-
rience also shows that pluralistic partyocracy can spur
consolidation of democracy and progress toward
prosperity in a poor, peripheral, and demoralized land.
M. Steven Fish is an associate professor of political science at the
University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of
Democracy from Scratch: Opposition and Regime in the
New Russian Revolution (Princeton University Press, 1995).
Robin S. Brooks is a Ph.D. candidate in the department of polit-
ical science at the University of California, Berkeley. She is writing
her dissertation on ethnic self-identification and nation building in
postcommunist Europe.
Answer:
I think the answer for Part A is C and I think the answer for Part B is B
Explanation:
I hope this helps let me know if I was correct :)
Help please!!
Based on what you've learned about flight engineers, of each of these possible characteristics a flight engineer might
possess, which of these would be least useful to this specific profession?
O experience dealing with instruments in bad weather
skill with onboard computer systems
the ability to stay focused
o experience with instruments and gauges
Answer:
The least helpful being #2 (skill with onboard computer systems)
Explanation:
The least helpful:
What engineer needs to code on board systems when they need to build the plane itself, that isn't their profession, that's the coder's job. If anything, the engineer would figure out where to put the computer.
Answer:
skill with onboard computer systems
Explanation:
What do the initials E.M.T stand for?
a.
Emergency Mechanical Training
b.
Emergency Mind Technician
c.
Emergency Medical Technician
d.
Emergency Math Training
Answer:
C: Emergency Medical Technician
Explanation:
Trust me on this!!!! My older brother was training to be an EMT for 2 years.
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have you lived in accordance or opposite of your life?
Answer:
nope not at all
Explanation:
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which word is an antonym of raucous as used in this sentence?
The raucous guest was escorted from the wedding and told not to return.
(rowdy isn't the answer)
a. upset
b. subdued
c. thirsty
d. rowdy
Answer:
Subdued because raucous means making loud or noisy sounds and antonym means opposite which is subdued
Experience about coronavirus
Answer:
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Explanation:
Why was the Ganges Plain a good region for settlement?
A. It was protected by mountain ranges on all sides.
O
B. It provided fertile, flat land.
O C. It was near the ocean.
D. It provided lush, tropical forests.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The plains are flat and mostly treeless, making it conducive for irrigation through canals.
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What do you think of “Killer Kane” so far? Describe his personality and his physical attributes.
This is from Freak the Mighty
Answer:
Max’s father. Like Max, Kenny is extremely tall and wide, but unlike Max, Kenny is cruel and unfeeling Grim refers to him as an “accident of nature.” Grim’s feelings are fueled by the fact that about a decade before the novel begins, Kenny murdered Annie, his wife and Max’s mother, with his bare hands. He’s in prison for this offense at the beginning of the novel, but since Max looks so much like Kenny, many people torment Max for looking like “Killer Kane.” Kenny’s terrifying effect on people, as well as his grasp of how to effectively use storytelling to get his way, comes to the forefront when Kenny is released from prison on parole. Kenny gets out in the first place because he’s able to convince the parole board that he reformed himself by discovering Christianity, though Grim and Gram understand that this is a manipulative lie. When Max hears that Kenny is getting out, he has a violent outburst that resembles a panic attack because he’s so terrified at the thought of having to see Kenny. This reaction isn’t unfounded: Kenny kidnaps Max out of his bed on Christmas Eve. The way that Max describes his experience of being kidnapped suggests that Kenny has the power to sap the hope and the light out of a room. He’s impossibly huge and impossibly strong and he gets whatever he wants. Though Kenny is capable of acting gently, he only does so when it suits him and any gentle gestures inevitably hold a threat of violence. When Kenny does talk to Max about what happened to Annie, he cries and he crafts a compelling narrative of his supposedly wrongful conviction and subsequent redemption. When Kenny later tries to murder Loretta Lee in the exact same way he killed Annie for trying to rescue Max, however, Max understands that Kenny is still the violent and cruel man he’s always been. Ultimately, Freak’s ingenuity results in Kenny’s arrest, and Kenny eventually pleads guilty to the charges against him, meaning that he’ll be in prison for decades after the novel ends.
Explanation:
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Do you think it’s gotten harder to have conversations with people about controversial issues?
Answer:
Yes Say one wrong thing and They gonna bring they whole family to your door steps with guns at 1 am.
Explanation:
The statement of the Soviet delegate here tonight is a very good case in point on this. The Soviet amendment of article 22 introduces new elements into the article without improving the committed text and again introduces specific reference to "discrimination." As was repeatedly pointed out in committee 3, the question of discrimination is comprehensively covered in article 2 of the Declaration, so that its restatement elsewhere is completely unnecessary and also has the effect of weakening the comprehensive principles stated in article 2. The new article proposed by the Soviet delegation is but a restatement of State obligation, which the Soviet delegation attempted to introduce into practically every article in the Declaration. It would convert the Declaration into a document stating obligations on states, thereby changing completely its character as a statement of principles to serve as a common standard of achievement for the members of the United Nations. –Speech on the adoption
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The statement of the Soviet delegate here tonight is a very good case in point on this. The Soviet amendment of article 22 introduces new elements into the article without improving the committed text and again introduces specific reference to "discrimination." As was repeatedly pointed out in committee 3, the question of discrimination is comprehensively covered in article 2 of the Declaration, so that its restatement elsewhere is completely unnecessary and also has the effect of weakening the comprehensive principles stated in article 2. The new article proposed by the Soviet delegation is but a restatement of State obligation, which the Soviet delegation attempted to introduce into practically every article in the Declaration. It would convert the Declaration into a document stating obligations on states, thereby changing completely its character as a statement of principles to serve as a common standard of achievement for the members of the United Nations.
Who is Roosevelt’s main audience for this passage?
a three-member committee
the UN General Assembly
Soviets living in the US
the Soviet delegation
Answer:
the UN General Assembly
Explanation:
This speech was made by Eleanor Roosevelt, where she reinforces the importance of establishing a document in favor of human rights. This document is the Declaration of Human Rights, which contains universal and irrevocable rights that must be offered to any citizen anywhere in the world.
This speech was very influential for the construction of this document, which, as you already know, was made by the UN, so we can guarantee that the public that Roosevelt wanted to reach with this speech was the members of the UN General Assembly.
Without warning, as if by serendipity, Lucy's mother appeared behind the door and asked Rosa if she would mind helping serve the hot-dogs since she knew the house so much better than anyone else. All the children at the party were delightful, and of course she liked Lucy the best, with her golden birthday crown, leaving Rosa feeling that she had never been so happy in all her life. But the best was yet to come, for after Lucy blew out the candles, Lucy's mother had asked Rosa to help pass the cake around, and Rosa had enjoyed the task immensely.
what words from this paragraph 10 helps the reader understand the meaning of the word serendipity
A. without meaning
B. Lucy's mother
C. helping serve
D. much better
I need to know now
Answer:
Without warning
Prompt
Write an informative essay on the topic of immigration. Your essay will use research to describe the changes and challenges that todays immigrant children experience.
Answer:
immigration has be up for years. immigration is for people that are not sapose to be in the usa. these people are punish and are gonna need to be token out with money. it depends on how long your card is not valid. immigration is used on most Mexicans. this is racest because there is no American that i know that had to be immigrated.
immigration is used to keep people safe everwere altho it sounds raspiest people still have to go throw it. it is very hard to get by. most people dont last it. the chalenges back then were color of your skin for immigration back them any black guy was not allowed here but now they are. we have change a lot in the corse of many years. no matter what happened back then we can all now see a norther day
Answer:
The changing environments throughout the ages have caused the movement of thousands of families out of their homelands. Whether forced to make such decisions or doing so by their own desires, all immigrants have had to survive the physical and psychological challenges encountered along the way. To speak about the experiences of all these different people using the same ideas and examples would be quite inaccurate. They all, however, had to live through similar situations and deal with similar problems. Many of them succeeded and found the better future they were looking for. Many others found only hardship and experienced the destruction of their hopes and dreams. All of them were transformed.…show more content…
Many immigrants feel the same way about the things they leave. I know I did when I left my home country of Bulgaria. My parents were hoping to provide my brother and me with a brighter future by moving to the US, the country where anything is possible, or so everyone said. It was 1998 and I was thirteen. I still remember the day we left and how hard it was for my whole family. Through tears, I said goodbye to all my relatives and friends whom I cherished and loved. I felt as if the whole world was closing up in me. I was being taken away from everything I knew and everything I loved. The cool breeze of that autumn day rushed through me as if foreshadowing a hard and cold future. The moment came for us to get on the plane. I wanted to stop time and run away, back to everything I knew. But that was impossible; the choice of turning back did not exist. As I was going up the stairs of the plane, I looked around at the airport and its surroundings. I looked and saw the warmth and light of the familiar places. I took a deep breath of the air around me, knowing it was the last time I could sense it, and went in. It really was hard for but are not limited to age, level of skill, gender, economic class, language(s) spoken, and ethnic origin. It can be said that different groups of people faced drastically different challenges in the world of work; however, some of these challenges are more common within more groups of people than just one. Without a doubt, all Americans faced economic and social issues during this time because of corporate corruption and the lack of laws and programs that protected families from being overworked.
Explanation:
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Which sentence uses commas correctly?
A. Touring Spain, we visited the cities of Madrid, Granada and Seville but we never reached Barcelona.
B. Touring Spain, we visited the cities of Madrid, Granada, and Seville, but we never reached Barcelona.
C. Touring Spain we visited the cities of Madrid, Granada, and Seville, but we never reached Barcelona.
D. Touring Spain we visited the cities of Madrid, Granada, and Seville but we never reached Barcelona.
Do you think your job is interested ?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
because i love my job :-)
Answer:
yes!!
Explanation:
Because it is about tennis! I am also number one in the state!!!! :-)
what will happen if the respiratory and circulatory systems fail to transport nutrients,gases,and other molecules
Answer:
Then your blood becomes useless.
Explanation:
The blood in your body contains many hemoglobin which contains iron. Iron carries oxygen around your body, and keeps strength in you to continue to live. If the respiratory systems fail, and they cannot transport these nutrients, gases, and other molecules, your blood will directly be influenced, which means you will most likely die.
Help me please
In "We grow accustomed to the Dark," darkness is a metaphor for a state of mind. How does the
poet use two specific periods of darkness to further develop this metaphor?
Answer:
Help me please
In "We grow accustomed to the Dark," darkness is a metaphor for a state of mind. How does the
poet use two specific periods of darkness to further develop this metaphor?
Can anyone please help
Me with my English 4?! I’m super behind
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When combining sentences,work to write
Answer:
Combining sentences encourages a writer to take two or more short, choppy sentences and combine them into one effective sentence. By learning this skill, students enhance their writing style.
Answer:C
Explanation:
Which of the following is not an example of acculturation ?
a. A toddler learning the alphabet
B. A woman researching about Italy before her trip to Venice
C. A young girl attending a class on Native American basketry techniques
D. A man taking a Spanish class
Answer:
A
Explanation:
because of increased enrollment in higher education, MANY YOUNG ADULTS LEAVE HOME EARLY, AROUND AGE EIGHTEEN.
Answer:
i agree with this idk if this is a problem but i agree
Explanation:
Answer:phrase
Explanation:
it's talking about what someone said
Explain the belief system of Deism.
Answer: Deism or “the religion of nature” was a form of rational theology that emerged among “freethinking” Europeans in the 17th and 18th centuries. Deists insisted that religious truth should be subject to the authority of human reason rather than divine revelation.
Explanation:
Deism is a category of belief which holds that religious truths should not be arrived at through revelations or authority; rather, these truths should be founded in human reasoning and observation of nature.
Why are the Putnams so eager to assume that the children are ill because they are bewitched?
Answer:
The number of children who have diedThe need to blame something for their deathsExplanation:
In The Crucible, the Putnams have lost seven children with an eight, Ruth, very sick. They think this to be very unusual because it is just too many children to have died from the same illness.
Mr. Putnam rules genetics out as a factor by referring to the large family he came from where he had ten brothers which meant to him that his genes were strong enough for his children to stay alive.
Another reason was the need to blame the deaths of the kids on something especially for Mrs. Putnam who kept seeing her children die. She needed to blame something to feel better and witchcraft was an easy factor.
Only once during all those trips did we have any trouble. Some demon boys were out in the street. They stooped as if to pick up things to throw, and Father whispered to me to sit up straight and not show I was afraid. The demon boys called out some things, but we ignored them until we had passed them by. A rock whizzed by my ear and hit Red Rabbit in the side. He snorted, but plodded on as steadily as before. —Dragonwings, Laurence Yep Based on his actions in the passage, which is the best inference about Father? Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence. Father's response to the children throwing rocks shows that he is
A) strong and calm
B) afraid and weak
C) unaware of conflict
D) unhappy and resentful
Answer:
strong and calm
Explanation:
A
The response of the Father to the children throwing rocks shows that he is Option A.
What does the Passage show?The youngsters are throwing rocks at the narrator and his father because they are Chinese, which illustrates the challenges that Chinese immigrants faced in the early 1900s.
The challenges faced by the father and his son can be deduced from the paragraph; on each new excursion, they encounter children or boys who treat them badly by hurling rocks. This was primarily due to the fact that they were Chinese, and the son finds himself rather terrifying and foreign as a result.
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Why was the narrator upset at the Lakeview
restaurant?
Answer:
Can I see the paragraph or story
Explanation