Answer:
like they can try to foregin country so that they can eaeb and pay it fastly
60. Name three supranational organizations where the United Mexican States is a member.
Answer:
Agency for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean, Andean Community of Nation, and Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation.
Explanation:
A friend of yours has recently grown a beard. When you encounter him, you realize at once that something about his face has changed, but you are not certain what has changed. We can conclude from this that
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The part of the executive branch of government that the President sees daily and relies heavily on for information, policy options, and analysis is the
Answer:
The White House staff and National Security Council
Anna is terrified of riding the elevator. Whenever she gets near she feels hot and sweaty. She has taken to avoiding the elevator at all costs, even if it means a big walk up the stairs. Her avoidance of elevators has become habitual and she has even avoided going to meetings in buildings where she might have to ride in an elevator.
Required:
Is this an example of classical or operant conditioning?
Answer:
This is an example of operant conditioning.
Explanation:
This development of fear and eventually a phobia of elevators in Anna is associated with operant conditioning.
The coldest American state is Alaska. The winters are extremely cold and the average temperature is 5 degrees Celsius what is the climate zone
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Important features of mobility in Nigeria society
Answer:
What is Social Mobility?Social mobility refers to the shift in an individual’s social status from one status to another. The shift can either be higher, lower, inter-generational, or intra-generational, and it cannot necessarily be determined if the change is for good or bad.
Explanation:
Origin of the Social Mobility ConceptRussian-born American sociologist and political activist Pitirim Sorokin first introduced the concept of social mobility in his book “Social and Cultural Mobility.” He states that there is no society that is completely open (such as the class system) and no society that is completely closed (like the caste system in India).
According to Sorokin, no two societies are the same in terms of movement allowed and discouraged, and that the speed of social mobility can change from one time period to the next. It depends on how developed the society is.
Such a societal shift can happen over time as individuals move from one position to another due to various social interactions. Mobility, more or less, provides people with benefits as they are motivated by different factors in society and work to reach new roles that offer them a better standard of living and greater rewards. People compete and cooperate with others in society to move up the social mobility ladder.
Types of Social MobilitySocial mobility can take different forms, and people can experience different types of mobility in different stages of their lives. The types of mobilities are independent of one another and can often overlap. They are only distinguished for the purpose of analysis.
1. Horizontal mobilityThis occurs when a person changes their occupation but their overall social standing remains unchanged. For example, if a doctor goes from practicing medicine to teaching in a medical school, the occupation’s changed but their prestige and social standing likely remain the same. Sorokin describes horizontal mobility as a change in religious, territorial, political, or other horizontal shifts with no change in the vertical position.
2. Vertical mobilityThis refers to a change in the occupational, political, or religious status of a person that causes a change in their societal position. An individual moves from one social stratum to another. Vertical mobility can be ascending or descending.
Ascending involves an individual moving from a group in a lower stratum to a higher one or the creation of a similar group with a higher societal position, instead of side by side with its existing group. Descending mobility occurs, for example, when a businessman incurs losses in his business and is forced to declare bankruptcy, resulting in a move to a lower stratum of society.
3. Upward mobilityThis is when a person moves from a lower position in society to a higher one. It can also include people occupying higher positions in the same societal group. However, upward mobility, while seen as a good thing, can also come at a cost for individuals.
When a person moves upward, they often need to leave behind familiar surroundings such as family and places. They may also need to change their way of thinking and behavior. The individual will need to adapt to the new environment as a result of their upward movement and adopt different behaviors in the new society.
4. Downward mobilityDownward mobility takes place when a person moves from a higher position in society to a lower one. It can occur when someone is caught performing a wrongful act that can result in the loss of the position they currently hold.
Downward mobility can be extremely stressful for people who face a rapid decline in their social status. They may find it hard to adapt to the new environment, as it is not similar to the standard of living they are used to. Downward mobility is an example of the extent to which a society values equal opportunity and structure.
5. Inter-generational mobilityInter-generational mobility happens when the social position changes from one generation to another. The change can be upward or downward. For example, a father worked in a factory while his son received an education that allowed him to become a lawyer or a doctor.
Such societal change also causes the generation to adopt a new way of living and thinking. Inter-generational mobility is affected by the differences in the parents’ and their offspring’s upbringing, changes in population, and changes in occupation.
6. Intra-generational mobilityThe intra-generational change in societal position occurs during the lifespan of a single generation. It can also refer to a change in position between siblings. One way is when a person climbs up the corporate ladder in their career. For example, an individual starts their career as a clerk and through their life moves on to a senior position such as a director. One sibling may also achieve a higher position in society than their brother or sister.
Explain how gene and finny illustrate the cliché "opposites attract".
Answer:
They show this through there actions and personalities Finny is naive, innocent young man who never would harm people on purpose. For Gene in contrast allows his uncertainty to negatively influence his decision to hurt/harm Finny. Finny is self-assured, super confident, and athletic. Apart from his academics, Finny naturally succeeds at everything that he tries/does. In contrast to Gene who has to work towards his academic success and does not get things naturally. Finny is a rule-breaker and an adventurous individual whereas Gene is a strict rule-follower and is forced to follow Finny on his adventures against his will. In all, they complement each other especially with Finny being a leader and Gene being a follower.
Explanation:
The characters of Finny and Gene represent a complex but natural relationship/friendship/dynamic.
Having good form means expending just the right amount of energy during a sport or activity. Think about the sport you chose. Give an example of how poor form can use too much of your energy during the activity. What happens when that energy is gone
Answer: An example is football, when footballers experience poor form, most times due to injury or weight gain, they become lethargic
Explanation:
Poor form can be frustrating, you put in much energy but little or no result to show. An example is football, when footballers experience poor form, most times due to injury or weight gain, they become lethargic, they put in much energy but are still slow. They'll need to do more exercise or improve game plan to boast their game and in turn convert energy to gain.
Answer:
One example of poor form in long-distance running is dropping a hip and rocking side to side as you run. A person’s hips carry a lot of the body’s weight. It takes energy to move them. The goal of running is to move forward. If your hips are going dropping or rocking side to side, that is energy that could be used to move yourself forward. It’s wasted energy. If you use up that energy, you’ll get tired a lot quicker.
Explanation:
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6. Why are there no reliable waterways in Nepal though it is the second richest country in water resource?
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देवकुमारी थापालाई कहाँ नागरिक अभिनन्दन गरिएको थियो ?
Answer:
Explanation:
devkumari thapa lai nepal ma नागरिक अभिनन्दन गरिएको थियो
how do religion and school contribute to socialization
Answer:Schools teach us to be knowledgeable and teach us to be good people in society, teach us how to live in society, and religion that purifies us to be good, kind, compassionate, refraining from evil, so that we will be able to. be a good person in society
Explanation:
You will be writing a research paper on one (1) of the topics below. After selecting one broad topic from the list below, develop a focused research question.
Be at least 3 pages in length,
Topics (select ONE from the four choices, then narrow down to a manageable research question)
Each topic has some suggested research links. Once you decide on the topic you want to write about find additional research material.
Topic A: Select one nation from either Africa, Asia, or Latin American. Identify the forms of illegitimate power that twentieth-century dictators used to gain and hold office and the conditions and interests that supported them.
Articles: The Five Worst Leaders In Africa and Top 7 Infamous Warlords And Dictators Of Africa
vẻ đẹp nội dung tư tưởng trong chuyện hoa chuyện quả của Phạm Hổ.
Answer:
which language is this. write in english
Mối quan hệ giữa các nhóm năng lực sư phạm
Answer:
hello bro
Explanation:
can you translate it on english
State why items such as neckchains or scarves may not be worn in the workplace
Answer:
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Explanation:
jewellery and loose clothing ban may be justified to prevent a potential hygiene hazard if you work in areas of food production or areas which need to be kept sterile. Likewise, your employer can judge that loose jewellery may constitute a snagging hazard if you work with machinery.
Hand washing has external health benefits, helping prevent the spread of communicable diseases. If a program were somehow devised so that people received a small reward every time they washed their hands, we would expect the frequency of hand washing to:_______.
A) remain constant
B) increase
C) decrease and the number of people who are sick to:_______.
A) remain constant
B) increase
C) decrease
Answer:
Hand washing has external health benefits, helping prevent the spread of communicable diseases. If a program were somehow devised so that people received a small reward every time they washed their hands, we would expect the frequency of hand washing to increase.
Explanation: People who are given something (A reward of some sort) are proven to do something more, (in this case washing their hands more), or better then they would do without a source of motivation.
Project work: Prepare SCRAP BOOK
1.Collect photographs of the great freedom fighter- Mahatma Gandhi / national movement - with a write-up. The work should get unfolded in the following ways.
SATYAGRAHA MOVEMEMNTS OF GANDHIJI IN INDIA. Introduction.
Champaran satyagraha
Kheda satyagraha
Ahmedabad mill strike
Rowlatt satyagraha
Jallianwalla Bagh incident.
Noncooperation-Khilafat Movement
Civil Disobedience Movement and its limitations.
Quit India Movement
Conclusion.
Photographs / illustrations and the leaders who guided the people - to be pasted in the scrapbook.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Venezuela is very humid. The rainy season is from May until December and the average temperature is 25 degrees Celsius. What is the climate zone
Venezula has a tropical climate and is in the torrid zone
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Answer:
tropics
Explanation:
Venezuela's location perched 8° above the equator, means it generally enjoys a balmy warm climate.
Write down four features of Nepalese traditions.
Answer
Traditional marriages call for deals arranged by parents after the boy or girl come of age. The slaughter of cows is illegal in Nepal. The cow is considered a Universal Mother, symbolizing motherhood, charity, and pity. Before entering a temple or a house, you will often be asked to take off your shoes, so as not to pollute the pure interiors with your stained soles.The right hand, considered pure, is used to eat, pay, give and receive.Answer:
Explanation:
he majority of Nepalis are either Hindus or Buddhists and these two religions have co-existed in harmony through centuries.
Dashain is the longest and the most important festival of Nepal. Most festivals include dancing and music, and a variety of foods are consumed during festivals
The major languages of Nepal (percent spoken as mother tongue) are Nepali, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Tharu, Tamang, Nepal Bhasa, Magar and Bajjika
dance traditions of Nepal are very ancient. With altitudes and ethnicity, the dances of Nepal slightly change in style as well as in the costumes.
why one should be ethical when communicating
Answer:
If one cares about the kind of person that they are, has good characteristics, abides by moral principles, works to achieve good and prevent harm, and promotes fairness, then being an ethical person is equally as important as being successful. ...
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every society is transforming from primitive to modern do you agree with this statement write your opinion in
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
because people always want change,human need are infinite thats why
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Đảng cộng sản Việt Nam ra đời là một tính tất yếu
Answer:
Could you ask your question in English?
Explanation:
what are the role of agriculturist to improve or increase the production in agricultural sector
what are the phages of development ?
Answer:
The use of the viruses of bacteria, bacteriophages (phages), as therapeutic agents to treat bacterial infections began 20 years before the first clinical use of an antibiotic drug, but the introduction of broad-spectrum antibiotics in the 1940s rapidly eclipsed and displaced the development of phage therapeutics in much of the world
(a) How do people enjoy more authority in federalism than in unitary form government?
Answer:
Explanation:
.In unitary government system powers remained at central place and central government have the authority to make all the decision while in federal government most of the powers except powers related to international affairs are delegated to local governments or provinces.
2. Unitary government is not as much democratic form of government due to decision making power at central place while federal government is a pure democratic government in which local governments, territories, constituents states or provinces can enjoys some powers regarding governing and decision making in their respective regions.
3. Unitary government have just one government that’s why it is also known by the name of central government while in federal government there are two governments, one at central position and other at state or province level.
4. Unitary government may or may not have constitution. Like England has no constitution while France has constitution and both are unitary government. While federal government must have a constitution.
5. In case of disputes between institutions in federal government or any bill passed by parliament, judiciary will interfere in the matter. While in case of unitary government, even highest court cannot give judgment or remarks on the law or bill passed by parliament.
कस्ता लाग्या कथाका आधारमा विश्लेषण ख) नेपालको पर्यावरणले पर्यटनलाई कसरी सहयोग पुयाएको छ ? चर्चा गर्नुहोस् । को निबन्ध लेख्नुहोस् । ८ 5
Answer:
Explanation:
कस्ता लाग्या कथाका आधारमा विश्लेषण ख) नेपालको पर्यावरणले पर्यटनलाई कसरी सहयोग पुयाएको छ ? चर्चा गर्नुहोस् । को निबन्ध लेख्नुहोस् । ८ 5
e. Heat is transferred in liquids by________________________
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Answer:
by convection
Explanation:
it happens when particles with a lot of heat energy in
liquids or gas move and take the place of particles
with less energy.
"social institutions are resistant to change " explain
Answer:
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Explanation:
Cultural factors also play a central role in resistance to social change. ... When technology enters a society, non‐material culture must respond to changes in material culture. Culture lag refers to the time during which previous aspects of a society still need to “catch up” to cultural advances.We call these three types of resistance: game change, outside game and inside game. This section will explain what makes each type of resistance effective, as well as how they complement one another.
A basketball player was smacked with an elbow above the left eye. There is a noticeable deformity above the eye socket. What first aid care should you provide?
a. Send the athlete home.
b. Place the athlete flat on her back.
c. Wash the eye.
d. Cover the eye with sterile gauze, and apply pressure.
e. Seat the athlete in an upright or semi reclining position.
Answer:
c. Wash the eye.
Explanation:
Washing the eye helps get rid of any germs and bacteria and is the most necessary first step in order to prevent eye infections etc.
'Every man has to lead for humanity as much as he/she can. Serving the people is helping the society and nation to grow up.' Justify the statement with examples
If all the people in the world help each other the world can become a better place.