Answer:
there are 9 vowels in the sentence
what you think you become
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There are 5 vowels in the sentence, "what you think you become" i.e., a, e, i, o, u.
What is a vowel?Vowel is a speech sound produced by a relatively open configuration of the vocal tract, with vibration of the vocal cords but no audible friction, and is a unit of a language's sound system that forms the nucleus of a syllable.
Although their names may appear strange, vowels were not given their names at random.
Vowels are derived from the Latin word vox, which means "voice." This is due to the fact that vowels are associated with your voice and the speech sounds you make as you pronounce them.
In the given sentence "what you think you become", all 5 vowels are present.
Thus, there are all 5 vowels in the given sentence.
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If you start your new school year by changing bad habits from last school year and your grades improve, a huge reward in your eyes, which approach would this be an example of?
Question 3 options:
behaviorism
cognitive
social-cultural
evolutionary
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Answer: It is behaviorism. (:
The Earth’s rotation is the only thing that impacts wind. True True False
- A group of tissues in an organism that perform a specific function is called?
Answer:
organ system
Explanation:
I'm not sure but I think its Organ System
From which psychological perspective would a psychologist suggest medication or surgery to modify or change behavior?
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cognitive
evolutionary
neurobiological
structuralism
Answer: Cognitive
Explanation:
Cognitive psychology focuses on the mind and the processes involved therein. It focuses therefore on mental processes which include but are not limited to, attention, memory, thought process and creativity.
Popular cognitive psychological disorders include amnesia, dementia and depression. Given that there is medicine that is aimed at slowing memory loss in the case of dementia and antidepressants for depression, it can be surmised that from a Cognitive perspective, medication can be recommended by a psychologist.
Summarize the story of William's Wundt's establishment of the first psychology laboratory in 1879.
Answer:
The World's First Psychology Lab. Wilhelm Wundt, a German doctor, and psychologist (seated in photo) was responsible for creating the world's first experimental psychology lab. 1 This lab was established in 1879 at the University of Leipzig in Germany. By creating an academic laboratory devoted to the study of experimental psychology, Wundt officially took psychology from a sub-discipline of philosophy and biology to a unique scientific discipline. 2.
Question 7 of 10
Which Enlightenment principle is most clearly reflected in this phrase from
the Declaration of Independence?
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness
A. Popular sovereignty
B. Separation of powers
C. Natural rights
D. Social contract
Tim wrote the following characteristics of two landforms.
Landform A: Has marshes and swamps
Landform B: Is formed when limestone bedrock dissolves
Which statement is most likely correct?
A) Landform A is a glacier and Landform B is a ridge.
B) Landform A is a plateau and Landform B is a river.
C) Landform A is a wetland and Landform B is a karst landform.
D) Landform A is a karst landform and Landform B is a mountain.
Answer:
C). Landform A is a wetland and Landform B is a karst landform.
Explanation:
As per the given descriptions, the third statement is most likely to be correct as it matches the characteristics of 'wetland and karst landform.' Wetland is described as the landform which is covered mostly with water, with occasional marshy and soggy areas. Thus, it contains marshes and swamps while Karst is a type of land formation, usually with many caves formed through the dissolving of limestone by underground drainage which leads to dissolution of bedrock. Therefore, option C is the correct answer.
Source: Dutch missionary John Megapolensis on the Mohawks (Iroquois), 1644, Smithsonian
(John became the town's first pastor at Fort Orange (near Albany). As pastor he was not allowed to farm or trade, but received support
from the town, while diligently performing his duties, which included teaching the Indians about Christ.)
The Women are obliged to prepare the land, to mow, to plant, and do every Thing: the Men do nothing except hunting, fishing, and going
to War against their Enemies: they treat their Enemies with great Cruelty in Time of War, for they first bite off the Nails of the Fingers of
their Captives, and cut off some joints, and sometimes the whole of the Fingers; after that the Captives are obliged to sing and dance
before them..., and finally they roast them before a slow Fire for some Days, and eat them. ... Though they are very cruel to their
Enemies, they are very friendly to us: we are under no Apprehensions from them....
They are entire Strangers to alt Religion, but they have a Tharonhijouaagon, (which others also call Athzoockkuatoriaho) i.e. a Genius
which they put in the Place of God, but they do not worship or present offerings to him: they worship and present offerings to the Devil
whom they call Otskon or Airekuoni. ... They have otherwise no Religion: when we pray they laugh at us; some of them despise it
entirely, and some when we tell them what we do when we pray, stand astonished. When we have a Sermon, sometimes ten or twelve of
them, more or less, will attend, each having a long Tobacco Pipe, made by himself, in his Month, and will stand a while and look, and
afterwards ask me what I was doing and what I wanted, that I stood there alone and made so many Words, and none of the rest might
speak? I tell them I admonished the Christians, that they must not steal, ... get drunk, or commit Murder, and that they too ought not to
do these Things, and that I intend after a while to preach to them. ... They say I do well in teaching the Christians, but immediately add
Diatennon jawi Assyreoni hagiouisk, that is, why do so many Christians do these things. They call us Assyreoni, that is, Cloth-Makers, or
Charistooni, that is, Iron Workers, because our People first brought Cloth and Iron among them...
HIPP+:
Historical Context:
Intended Audience:
Author's Purpose:
Author's Point of View
+Other Context (similar in kind, from a different time):
Answer:
Dutch missionary John Megapolensis on the Mohawks (Iroquois), 1644
HIPP+:
Historical Context:
This represents the situation that Dutch missionary John Megapolensis found when converting the Mohawks (Iroquois) Indians to Christianity in the year 1644. The story narrated that John was the first pastor at Fort Orange (near Albany).
Intended Audience:
This represents the readers of the story, especially students of history who will be reading the story of Pastor John about his personal experiences in Fort Orange as he tried to convert Indians to Christianity.
Author's Purpose:
The purpose of the story is to narrate John's experiences so that his intended readers will be able to appreciate the difficulties that he faced in his missionary efforts with the Indians.
Author's Point of View
: John tells this story from the first person point of view because the story contains his personal experiences as a missionary to the Indians and he narrated the story from his personal position as an observer-participant, using the personal pronoun, 'I'.
+Other Context (similar in kind, from a different time): The story included pieces of information about the division of labor between the Indian women and their men. It also included information about the treatment of enemies and the Indian worship of the Devil instead of God.
Explanation:
The HIPP is an acronym for a) Historical Context, b) Intended Audience, c) Narrator's Purpose, and d) the Author's Point of View. This is the standard system for analyzing historical events in order to achieve a better understanding of the historical story.
Marissa was cut off in traffic and started yelling at the other driver. She was surprised that she was so angry but then remembered how mad her parents would get when they were driving her to school as a child, which traumatized her. This is an example of which psychological approach?
Question 14 options:
psychoanalysis
behaviorism
humanism
cognitive
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Answer:
Cognitive
Explanation:
I say this because the definition of cognitive is "The way our brain makes connection as we learn concepts in different ways to remember what we have learned. ... Our ability to reason through logic is a prime example of cognition. People do have different ways of reasoning if we think about why people buy certain things when they shop."
A group of Environmental Science team travel 20 miles to a field to conduct measurements and observations,
due to floating the government improvise a rod for them, now they travel 8% less than usual. Calculate the number of miles they are traveling now?
Answer:
They now travel 18.4 miles
Explanation:
Given
[tex]Distance = 20\ miles[/tex]
[tex]\%\ Less = 8\%[/tex]
Required
Determine the new distance covered
First, we need to determine the reduced distance
This is calculated as thus:
[tex]Reduced\ Distance = 8\% * 20\ miles[/tex]
Convert % to decimal
[tex]Reduced\ Distance = 0.08 * 20\ miles[/tex]
[tex]Reduced\ Distance = 1.6\ miles[/tex]
Now, the new distance can be calculated;
[tex]New\ Distance = 20\ miles - 1.6\ miles[/tex]
[tex]New\ Distance = 18.4\ miles[/tex]
Hence; they now travel 18.4 miles
1. What master plan did Tamerlane seem to have for Samarqand?
Answer: The ancient city of Samarkand seems to have been a crucible of cultures and religions. ... Samarkand was invaded and destroyed by Genghis Khan and his Mongol armies when they conquered
Explanation:
Learning that occurs as a result of watching the behavior of others is called: A: classical conditioning. B:operational conditioning. C:observational learning. D:latent learning.
what is the principal sqaure root of 16
Answer:
4 or -4
if that's not a choice negative or positive 4 to the power of2
Answer:
4
Explanation:
Which of the following is a term for a variable that researchers do not control and that can affect the results of a study?
Independent variable
Independent variable
A
Dependent variable
Dependent variable
B
Control variable
Control variable
C
Confounding variable
Confounding variable
D
Continuous variable
Answer:
dependent variable
Explanation:
independent variable causes the dependent variable to change
Confounding variable is a term used for a variable that researchers do not control and that can affect the results of a study.
In a research study, there are certain factors that make up the whole experience. Conducting experiments involves different variables that determine the outcome of the study.
An independent variable is a variable affecting a dependent variable. It can be manipulated by the researcher, meaning it can be changed.A dependent variable is one that the researcher is interested in. This variable is directly influenced by the dependent variable.A controlled variable is one that can be controlled by the researcher in the study. Contrary to the three variables, a confounding variable is one that cannot be controlled or even affected by the other variables. This variable can affect both the dependent and the independent variable, while the same cannot be done to it.For example, in the study of the connection of coffee drinking and heart disease, the coffee drinking is the dependent variable and the heart disease is the other factor. But if smoking is added, then it becomes the extraneous or confounding factor in between the two.Any experiment includes the study of different variables that form part of the study. An extraneous variable influences both the dependent and independent variable while staying free of any influence.
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The number 8 in binary is
O 1001
O 1000
0110
0111
1010
Previous
10011000011001111010 is converted into 624250
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From which psychological perspective would a psychologist suggest medication or surgery to modify or change behavior?
cognitive
evolutionary
neurobiological
structuralism
probably neurobiological
Is it just me or mostly of these questions in brainly are from Edgenity?
Answer:
thats bc everyone is doing online school on edgeunity lol
Answer:
also from edmentum lol
Explanation:
Can you describe the process of radioactive dating and its significance in geological studies?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Radiometric dating (often called radioactive dating) is a technique used to date materials such as rocks or carbon, usually based on a comparison between the observed abundance of a naturally occurring radioactive isotope and its decay products, using known decay rates.
Which of the following best describes the first law of thermodynamics?
energy always changes from a more useful, more concentrated form to a less useful, less concentrated form
in a closed system of constant mass, the energy involved in any physical or chemical change is neither created nor destroyed, ut merely changed from one form to another
heat always flows from a hot body to a cold body
the entropy of a system increases as the state of disorganization in the system increases
in a reversible process, the entropy of a system's constant, whereas in an irreversible process, the entropy of the system increases
The Sun’s energy directly impacts ocean and wind currents. True True False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The sun warms up parts of the oceans. Warm waters rise just like warm air rises. So, as the warmer ocean waters begin to rise in a particular area, the cooler ocean waters from a different area will move in to replace the warmer ocean waters, and this creates our ocean currents
What is the impact of outliers on the range?
O Outliers have no impact on the range.
O The range will be smaller.
The range will be skewed.
The range will be a positive number.
The range will be close to the mean.
Answer: The range will be skewed.
Explanation:
Outliers in a distribution are those data points that are very different from the rest of the data points in a distribution. For instance, in the following distribution, 50 is an outlier; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 50.
Outliers affect the range the most because range is the difference between the highest and lowest data points in the observation. For instance, in the data set; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, the range would be 5 - 1 = 4 but in the data set; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 50, the range would be; 50 - 1 = 49.
The range will be larger than most of the distribution so it will be skewed towards the highest data point which would be the outlier.
Answer:
The range will be skewed.
Explanation:
The mean salary of all female workers is $35,000. The mean salary of all male workers is $41,000. What must be true about
the mean salary of all workers?
Answer:
Explanation:
It must be between the 2 given salaries whatever the ratio of males workers to female workers is.
The mean salary of all workers will be between $35000 and $41000.
What is mean?The mean is the average of a data set. Mean gives us the idea of that how much amount of overall data have.
In other words, the mean is the foundation of the deviation of data from all data sets.
Mean = sum of data / Number of data
The mean of a and b is (a + b)/2. ; a < b
Then,
a < (a + b)/2 > b
It means the mean of any two values always occurs in between them.
So the mean for all workers will be between $35000 and $41000.
Hence "The mean salary of all workers will be between $35000 and $41000".
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Graduate school is not required for engineering. True False
pleasehelp
It is false because not everybody goes to graduate school
When studying the human mind, we need to study the human brain. _____ is the contributing academic field that enables psychologists to do just that.
Answer:
I can safely say that you can ignore the brain when studying the mind :)
Explanation:
studying a mind is like building a computer you morale worried about the interior and the information it is holding verses the exterior and the appearance.
Once geologists narrowed their focus to the Western Hemisphere, what series of investigations led to the discovery of the Chicxulub crater?
Answer:
Scientists examined the ages and sizes of impact craters in North and South America. They investigated the Manson crater in Iowa. Although it was the right age, it was too small to be the location where an asteroid 10 km in diameter would have hit Earth. Since two-thirds of Earth is covered by water, scientists narrowed their focus to undersea impact sites near North and South America. This is when they discovered the Chicxulub crater off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. It was both the right age and size to match the impact site the Alvarez team was searching for.
Explanation: