Answer:
Explanation:
West and East Germany could now reunite as one country
The weather associated with a Low can be significantly different than that of a High. The differing vertical motions account for some of these differences. Vertical motions lead to temperature changes in the rising or sinking air. The temperature changes occur because air warms when it is compressed and cools when it expands. In the open atmosphere, air pressure is less at increasing altitudes. Consequently, air expands and cools when ___________. Air is compressed and warms when ___________.
A. ascending, descending
B. descending, ascending
C. ascending, ascending
D. descending, descending
Answer:
B
Explanation:
In a High, air shows descending motion. The sinking air experiences (increasing, decreasing) atmospheric pressure. Therefore, the descending air (expands is compressed) and its temperature (increases,decreases)
In a Low, air exhibits ascending motion. rising air experiences (increasing, decreasing atmospheric pressure. The ascending air (expands, compressed) and its temperature (increases,decreases)
How did industrialism help set the stage for global conflict and war?
Answer: The ease to acquiring war equipment's made available by industrialization made it easier for countries to go into war
Explanation:
Industrialization has it's pros and it's cons, but in some cases it's cons outweighs the pros. An example of those cases is in wars. Since the invention of new technology, it became easier for countries to go to war due to almost all countries have access to war equipment, countries invest billions of dollars acquiring these war equipment on a daily basis and they also have a huge part in most of their budgets all over the war. The ease to acquiring war equipment's made available by industrialization made it easier for countries to go into war.
Why do you think that The Board of Trustees was so hesitant to have a deaf president of a University for deaf people? Do you think they were afraid of the unknown? Did the students and faculty have the right to protest their decision? Discuss with your peers why you think having a deaf president would be highly advantageous for Gallaudet University.
Answer:
After all, by then there were more than 100 deaf people with doctorates, and many ... decision, Gallaudet students, backed by a number of alumni, staff, and faculty, ... The students and their backers then presented the Board of Trustees with four ... Dr. I. King Jordan was named the Gallaudet's eighth-and first-deaf president.
Explanation:
Alfred takes an IQ test at ages 25 and 55, measuring his fluid and crystallized intelligence. Based on research of their respective developmental trajectories, what are most likely changes in these two areas that we would see
Answer:
It is likely that his fluid intelligence will decrease as he ages, however, his crystallized intelligence will increase as he ages.
Explanation:
Fluid intelligence refers to the ability of an individual to use his knowledge and skills to solve problems, through reasoning and cognition. This type of intelligence tends to reach a peak in an individual's youth, but it decreases as time goes by and that individual ages. Crystallized intelligence, on the other hand, is associated with cultural factors and experiences that an individual has had, thus, as time goes by and the individual has more experiences, this type of intelligence increases.
This New Deal program helped bring people electricity in certain areas of the country and created dams to stop the flooding of valuable land. *
Answer:
Tennessee Valley Authority
Explanation:
Tennessee Valley Authority was a program planned and implemented during the New Deal. It was applied in the country through a US federally owned corporation, which carried out works and activities capable of controlling floods by building dams and generating electricity for areas of the country that had no access to electricity. In addition, this program sought to create fertilizers in large quantities, to be distributed in the Tennessee Valley and to stimulate local agriculture, since this region was so affected by the great depression.
When evaluating risks of harm, IRBs must determine that: Subjects derive individual benefit from study participation. Long-range effects of applying knowledge gained have been considered. Important knowledge must be expected to result from the research. Risks are reasonable in relation to anticipated benefits.
Answer:
Risks are reasonable in relation to anticipated benefits.
Explanation:
Institutional Review Board (IRB)This is an Administrative body that is required by the federal government to protect the rights and welfare of individuals who are recruited to be participants in research/experiment. The purpose of the IRB is to solely to protect the rights and welfare of individuals who serve as participants of research that is being conducted by researchers. and to ensure that institutional compliance with the ethical considerations as contained in the Code of Federal Regulations (45 CFR 46).
Assessment of risk and benefits in IRB
The nature, width or scope of risks and benefits must be assessed in a systematic manner
Types of Research conducted that is reviewed by IRB
Psychology experiments Biomedical research Survey Observation etc.IRB do consists of individuals with diverse backgrounds and at least 1 scientist, 1 non-scientist academic, and one person who is not affiliated with the college or university.
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What is a synapse?
the covering on the nerve
a neuron
the space between two nerve cells
the sensory organs
the space between two nerve cells
The space between two nerve cells.
The synapse is the junction, or space, bewteen two neurons, it allows signals to be transmitted.
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How fast can an impulse travel if the pathway is covered with myelin?
650 feet per second
825 feet per second
200 feet per second
400 feet per second
Answer: 650 feet per second
Explanation:
Answer:
650
Explanation:
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1.Comets and Meteors ____________________ the sun.
2. Comets and Meteors were formed at the same time / after all the planets and moons.
3. ____________________ became extinct from a meteor hitting the Earth.
4. The Earth revolves in an ____________________ orbit.
5. All of the objects in space are held there by the pull of ____________________ from the sun.
6. ____________________ gravity broke one comet into smaller comets.
7. It is / is not possible to predict the path of a comet.
8. A ____________________ is a rock that falls from space and lands on Earth.
9. Meteorites are made of metal and are ______________________.
10. The amount of Earth that is covered by ___________________________ is 2/3.
11. The Big Bang was a(n) _______________________ in space billions of years ago.
12. The earth’s ________________________ burns up most meteors before they hit earth.
13. The impact of a meteor leaves a hole called a____________________
14. A ____________________ is made of ice with 2 tails, an ion tail and a dust tail.
15. Meteors, meteoroids, and meteorites all came from one large____________.
Answer:
1.orbit
2. at the same time
3. dinosaurs
4.elliptical
5. gravity
6. Jupiter
7. it is possible...
8. meteorite
9. mostly made of iron and nickel
10. water
11. result of an explosion
12. gravity
13. crater
14. comets
15. asteroid
All of the following cases involve due process EXCEPT...
O Gideon v. Wainwright
O McCulloch v. Maryland
O Miranda v. Arizona
O New Jersey v. T.L.O.
Describe what you would do to get elected to the representative council of learners at your school.
Answer:
10 techniques to help you win the student council election
Decide what position you want to run for (and why) ... Create a persona for your ideal voter. ... Create a campaign logo. ... Create unique posters and put them everywhere. ... Flyer, flyer, and flyer some more. ... Network with other students to reach more people.Explanation:
what is quality of life
Answer:
the standard of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by an individual or group.
The signs of cognitive (mental) stress include all of the following EXCEPT:A.loss of memoryB.loss of concentrationC.poor judgmentD.isolation
Answer:
D. Isolation
Explanation:
Cognitive stress can be as a result of exceeding ones strength, their capacity and available resources to manage and meet certain demands. The symptoms are
1. Worrying
2. Anxiety
3. Loss of focus
4. Poor organization
5. Forgetfulness
6. Pessimism
7. Poor judgement
The odd answer is isolation. Therefore d is the answer.
Answer:
D. isolation
Who named New York?
Spain
Portugal
England
Sweden
England
Explanation:
It was named after the Duke Of York
Answer:
duke of york
Explanation:
I read a book about it
Dr. Reed conducted a quantitative study whose findings generalized about journalists across the United States; however, the data upon which she based her conclusions was derived exclusively from an examination of newspaper reporters in Chicago, a problem known as a
Answer:
A problem known as a sampling error.
Explanation:
Sampling error refers to the error that occurs when the researcher does not select a correct sample, that is, he does not select a sample that is efficient in representing a group or a population. In this case, the conclusions that the experiment presents are inaccurate and cannot be considered credible. An example of this can be seen in the above question, where, seeking to represent journalists from all over the country, the researcher selected only journalists from Chicago to compose a sample. Chicago journalists are not enough to represent an entire country, so we can say that this experiment contains a sampling error.
PART-A Reading
20 marks
1. Read the passage given below.
a Nearly, all sports practised nowdays are competitive. you play to win and the game has
little meaning unless you do your utmost to win. On the village green, where you pick
up sides and no feeling of local patriotism is involved, it is possible to play simply for
the fun and exercise; but as soon as the question of prestige arises, as soon as you feel
that you and some larger unit will be disgraced if you lose, the most savage combative
instincts are aroused. Anyone who has played in a school football match knows this. At
the international level, sport is frankly mimic warfare. But the significant thing is not
hte discursive behaviour of the players but the attitude of the spectators and of the
nations who work themselves into furies over the absurd contests, and seriously
believe at any rate for short periods that running, jumping and kicking a ball are tests
of national virtue.
b In English, the obsession with sport is bad enough, but even fiercer passions are
aroused in young countries where game-playing and nationalism are both recent
developments. In countries like India or Burma, it is necessary at football matches to
have strong cordons of police to keep the crowd from invading the field. In Burma, I
have seen the supporters of one side break through the police and disable the
goalkeeper of the opposing side at a critical moment moment. The first big football
match that was played in Spain about fifteen years ago, led to an uncontrollable riot.
c. As soon as strong feeling of rivalry are aroused, the notion of played the game
according to rules always vanishes. People want to see one side on top and the other
humiliated and they forget that victory gained through cheating or through the
intervention of the crowd is meaningless. Even when spectators don't intervene
physically, they try to influence the game by cheering their own side and 'rattling
opposing players with boos and insults. Serious sport has nothing to do with fair play.
It is bound up with hatred, jealousy, boastfulness, disregard of all rules and sadistic
pleasure in witnessing violence: in other words, it is war without the shooting.
On the basis of your reading of the passage, answer any ten of the following questions.
i. What does the passage discuss about?
a Sports and media
c. Sports and its competitiveness
b. Sports and sportsmen
d. Sports and partriotism
ji These days playing a game has meaning
a little
b. little
d. few
the following factors make any comnetition meaningless?
a
C.
no
what is one way Greek civilization affected roman culture.
Answer:
Architecture
Explanation:
Architecture is one aspect of Greek culture that the Romans adopted but also expanded upon. They used ancient Greek architectural styles like:
DoricIonicCorinthianBelow are some example of Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian architecture styles.
Hope this helps!
1. What was the occasion for this speech?
Dr. Martin Luther King
Answer:
Explanation:
I Have a Dream, speech by Martin Luther King, Jr., that was delivered on August 28, 1963, during the March on Washington. A call for equality and freedom, it became one of the defining moments of the civil rights movement and one of the most iconic speeches in American history.
Out of every tax dollar, how much is spent on law enforcement and general
government?
Why was the Japanese not able to crack US codes during the war?
Answer:
On June 4, 1942, after a fierce three-day battle, U.S. pilots sank all four Japanese aircraft carriers in Yamamoto's task force, effectively turning the tide in the Pacific.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Imagine you the Environment Minister, What all Changes you want to bring for your region to conserve the resources (LIST OUT)
Answer: - Keep the environment green; plant more trees, reduce deforestation unless reason is tangible
- Re-use and recycle
- Preserve wildlife, animals and all that make up this
- Totally go bioenergy, reduce carbon and every form of energy related to it
Explanation:
An environment minister is one who seek ways to preserve the environment from humans action, whether known or unknown. The ministers comes up with plans to secure the environment and grow the environment to provide more life.
Here are the following I would do if appointed an environment minister;
- Keep the environment green; plant more trees, reduce deforestation unless reason is tangible
- Re-use and recycle
- Preserve wildlife, animals and all that make up this
- Totally go bioenergy, reduce carbon and every form of energy related to it
What are the correct definitions of sales taxes and property taxes?
1.)Sales taxes are progressive taxes that business owners pay to the federal government based on their yearly sales receipts; property taxes are taxes that local governments pay to state governments based on the square mileage of their village, town, or city.
2.) Sales taxes are incentive-based taxes that add 1 percent to the cost of basic goods and services and that are paid by the producers of those goods and services; property taxes are taxes that renters pay to the owners of the apartments and homes in which they live.
3.)Sales taxes are flat taxes that add a percentage to the cost of nonessential goods and that are paid by consumers upon purchase of those goods; property taxes are taxes based on the value of land and property that are paid by property owners.
4.)Sales taxes are regressive taxes that are paid to the federal government by states where major industries are headquartered; property taxes are taxes that the federal government collects from local governments where new buildings and homes are constructed.
Answer:
option three is correct
Explanation:
Answer:
Option 3: Sales taxes are FLAT TAXES that add a percentage to the cost of nonessential goods and that are paid by consumers upon purchase of those goods; property taxes are taxes based on the value of land and property that are paid by property owners.
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After repeated urgings from Presidents Kennedy to Reagan to Bush, this city was finally made whole again in 1989.
Answer:
- Berlin
Explanation:
'Berlin' was the city that was made complete again after the Berlin wall faced its fall in the year 1989. This wall built during the cold war by Germans in 1961 to geographically segregate the Eastern, as well as the western part of the city as they had a threat that the people may move away from towards East Berlin which was ruled by the Soviets at that time and West Berlin dominated by Allies. Thus, they hatched out this plan but its destruction reunited the isolated Berlin and gave it a complete form again.
Which marks the Bay of Bengal?
A. 10
B. 1
C. 12
D. 13
Answer:
B
Explanation:
it is to the left of thailand and the right of india
Who established the system of putting government seal on the steal measuring instrument?
Answer:
This handbook was developed for the weights and measures ... success of the commercial measurement system can be judged by the ease with which ... abuse and wear than the stainless steel 1 lb, 2 lb and 5 lb weights used to test scales in ... Service companies are often responsible for placing measuring instruments
Explanation:
Who is usually first to arrive at a crime scene and works to secure the scene so it cannot be contaminated?
Answer:
Police officer, also known as the first responder
Explanation:
A crime scene in an investigation may be defined as a location or an area when a possible crime had taken place. It is the area of interest of the crime investigating team to investigate and analyze the crime scene to find any evidence against the crime.
The police officer is the first person who arrives at the crime scene and his first and main objective is to protect the crime scene so that the area is not contaminated and the evidences are not lost. He is also known as the first responder. Crime scenes contain the physical evidences that can be pertinent to any criminal investigation
Why do so many of the people in India live in the Ganges River Valley?
a. The river provides fertile soil for farming.
b. The Ganges River is the source of salt water in India.
C. There are few other places in India where people can find work.
d. They live along the Ganges River to keep away from polluted industrial areas.
Answer:
a. The river provides fertile soil for farming.
Explanation:
Question - Why do so many of the people in India live in the Ganges River Valley?
Solution -
The correct option is - a. The river provides fertile soil for farming.
Reason -
The Ganges River has become a source of life for people who are living in its basin.
They rely on the river for their daily needs such as drinking water supplies and food and for irrigation and manufacturing.
Over their whole lifetime, about how much can someone with a professional degree expect to earn compared to someone with a high school diploma who didn’t attend college?
A. The same amount
B. Twice as much
C. Three times as much
D. Four times as much
Answer:
its c.
Explanation:
What type of government does Australia have?
A. Unitary parliamentary democracy
B. Federal presidential democracy
C. Federal parliamentary democracy
Answer:
The answer is C, hope this helps
Answer:
C .Federal parliamentary democracy
Explanation:
Is this statement true or false?
Fossils provide evidence that many kinds of organisms that once lived on Earth are now extinct.
true
false
Answer:
true
Explanation: