Answer:
B. Migration.
Explanation:
Culture can be defined as a way of life of a group of people living together in a particular location or society.
Local indigenous culture also known as local folk culture can be defined as cultural traditions that are practiced at a local level usually by a small-homogeneous group of people living together in an isolated area.
Some examples of local indigenous culture includes the wearing of sarong in Malaysia, wearing of sari in India, eating of ikokore by the ijebus in Nigeria etc.
Migration refers to the movement of a group of people from one geographical region (location) to another geographical destination in search of better living conditions, work or social amenities.
Hence, migration has traditionally spread local indigenous culture and this process is simply known as relocation diffusion.
Answer:
migration
Explanation:
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Answer questions 1–12 in "Questions on Rhetoric and Style" on p. 778 of The Language of Composition. (2nd edition: Answer questions 1–12 on p. 411.)
The book where the questions are found is called "The Language of Composition. 2nd Edition" on page 411
Answer:
1. He wanted his reader to view him as an outrageous and overacting persona. This is essential so as to invoke some emotions from them.
2. His use of ridiculous numbers to back up a ridiculous proposal set the satiric tone of the piece.
3.His diction of pointing out the wrongdoings of the people sets a mood that this piece is to change the ways of humanity.
4.Because of the ridiculous nature of the proposal, he wanted the readers to first see the purpose of this kind of proposal.
5. The purpose of this kind of strategy is to further invoke the imagination of the readers as to the message Swift wants to convey.
6. Swift's use of statistics to back up his appeal for these values and the overall effect of his proposal is a rhetorical strategy that elicited the consciousness of the audience.
7.The purpose of this additional proposal is to create an atmosphere of more anger and ridiculousness to further push the readers to action.
8.Swift targets people who makes the most of their ill-gotten opportunities to take advantage of people who they get to believe and surrender to them.
9. His assumptions addressed his concerns of people taking up most of the power and the poor people becoming poorer and poorer.
10. He discusses some solutions so as to help lessen the damage that his proposal would do. The purpose of this is to let the readers imagine how difficult the country has been that it came to the point that this kind of proposal is the only solution.
11. He noted at the end that this proposal came from a very ill-fated thoughts of a visionary which makes this proposal all the more satiric.
12. The final paragraph further puts a clamp on the satiric nature of the proposal.
Explanation:
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Which of the following factors is not a cultural expectation about fertility?
O A. Spousal expectations
B. Religious expectations
C. Government expectations
O D. Social/familial expectations
Correct
Answer: C. Government expectations
Explanation:
Cultural expectation is refered to as the expectation of an individual that they have about the way that a particular thing should be done or their belief regarding something.
The factors about the cultural expectation about fertility include spousal expectations, religious expectations and social expectations. All of the expectations noted here plays a key told in the cultural expectation about fertility. Some cultures prefer male children, some religious belief does not support caeserean section during childbirth etc.
Government expectations is not a cultural expectation about fertility.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Mrs. Ridcully, a dog trainer, is struggling to train a dog to learn a new trick. Mrs. Ridcully classically conditioned the dog to sit whenever she whistled. However, the dog responds only to Mrs. Ridcully’s specific whistle, not to the whistle of the dog’s owner (who hired Mrs. Ridcully to train the dog). Which learning principle is causing this difficulty?
Answer:
stimulus discrimination
Explanation:
Mrs. Ridcully probably attempted that her conditioning (her own specific whistle) would eventually be generalized and other similar stimulus (dog owner's whistle) would generate the same conditioned response, but she failed. Instead, the dog discriminates Mrs. Ridcully's whistle from other people's whistle and will only respond to her.
Stimulus discrimination happens when the subject is able to differentiate between different stimuli, and will only respond to an specific stimulus.
How does swift’s use of hyperbole, or exaggeration, contribute to this satirical text?
Mrs. Carrico has been asked to determine the attitude of the students at her school toward a new dress code policy. She asks Paul, a member of the council who is taking AP Statistics, to send a questionnaire to an SRS of 100 students. Eighty-seven students return the completed questionnaire. Paul decides to randomly select 13 additional students to serve as replacement subjects to complete the sample of 100. Is Paul’s sampling method appropriate? Briefly comment on the merits of this method or its pitfalls.
Answer:
Paul's sampling method is not appropriate.
Explanation:
The 13 additional students that Paul selected are not part of the original sample, but make up another sample that should not have been added to the main sample. Only the first 100 students should be considered, in this case, in order not to show sample errors and biased results, Paul should have considered only the 87 students who responded. If an exact response from at least 100 students was so necessary, Paul should have selected a sample larger than 100 students.
Sampling techniques is a fundamental aspect of performing statistical analysis on a subset of the population. The 13 additional students causes a sampling bias, hence Paul's sampling method is inappropriate.
Since 87% of the initial sample did respond to the questionnaire, this is a resonable turnout and they should have proceeded with the experiment. Randomly selecting an extra 13 students will result on a sampling bias as they are part of the initial sampling frame.Therefore, the only merit of Paul's action is the increase in sample size which enables the sample to generalize.
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