Jill thought she saw a bear in the woods Her heart rate became elevated, her pupils dilated and she ran in the opposite direction before even thinking about it Now that she is safe inside her cabin. Jill's heart rate has slowed her blood pressure has lowered and her pupils have returned to normal. This process of returning to homeostasis is regulated by the _________
A. Sympathetic nervous system
B. Parasympathetic nervous system
C. Somatic nervous system
D. Central nervous system

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Answer 1

Answer:

A. Sympathetic nervous system

Explanation:

The sympathetic nervous system directs the body to make rapid responses to dangerous and stressful situations like in this case jill started running in the opposite direction on seeing the bear and after hiding inside her cabin she felt safe.Thus her heart rate and pupil returned t normal. It caused due to the hormonal activity that boosts body alertness and increases heart rates etc.

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Communication strategy is not a separate or parallel effort, but an integral part of the commander's overall strategy that ensures a shared understanding of the commander's vision, mission, and objectives. True or False

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Answer:

Comandante General de las Fuerzas Militares ... visión más amplia e integral para enfrentar ... legítima del Estado, si no se consigue una ... de la justicia y el esfuerzo permanente por ... dad es el marco de la Estrategia Militar Ge- ... todos los colombianos, y ser el verdadero

Explanation:

A south african high Court has declared the government's lockdown regulations for levels 4 and 3 unconstitutional, and therefore invalid. Assess the implications that this judgement could hold for the government

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Answer:

The pandemic times measures' must be in harmony with the Constitution and Human Rights and simultaneously be rational and efficient. Not an excuse to exceed the law or favor some small economic groups.

Explanation:

Hi there,The point in this debate was the some of the fundamental human rights couldn't be, according to that South African High Court (human dignity, the right to associate, ...etc) endangered even in these pandemic times. Some of the measures said to be not reasonable at all.

The case that's been taking place not only in South Africa but also in many other countries is at what point can we abstain from certain rights in these extraordinary times?

May these extraordinary times be an excuse to rule over the constitution?

That decision forces the government to weigh things better, to at least balance it from representatives of the society. And above all respect the constitution of that country.

That is a worldwide phenomenon.

Which two pieces of fossil evidence support the idea of continental drift?

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Answer:

Scientists began to put together evidence that the continents could move around on Earth's surface. The evidence for continental drift included the fit of the continents the distribution of ancient fossils, rocks, and mountain ranges; and the locations of ancient climatic zones.

Explanation:

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Answer: Before geologists accepted the continental drift theory, paleontologists knew that certain fossils of ancient land creatures could be found on continents that are separated by thousands of miles of ocean. For example, fossils of ancient reptiles called Cynognathus and Mesosaurus have been found on South America and Africa.

During World War I, Japan demonstrated its growing power by:
A. using its large navy to capture German colonies in the Pacific and
Indian oceans.
B. convincing China and Korea to join it in a military alliance against
Germany.
C. providing food and military equipment to the United States
throughout the war.
D. sending troops to Europe to help end the stalemate on the
Western Front.
SUBMIT

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Answer: A

Explanation:

Answer:

A. using its large navy to capture German colonies in the Pacific and

Indian oceans.

Explanation:

Some banks offer interest on the money that is in the checking account. True False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

the answer is “true”. have a good day

Chandni Sharma, a student in our class, is running for a political office and must give a speech that will lay out the details of her platform. The speech will be widely covered by newspapers and television. What kind of delivery is the candidate most likely to use?

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The correct answer to this correct answer is the following.

Although there are no choices or options provided, we can say that

Chandni Sharma, a student in our class, is running for a political office and must give a speech that will lay out the details of her platform. The speech will be widely covered by newspapers and television. The kind of delivery the candidate most likely to use is the following.

Chandni could organize a rally on campus to create expectations and show "muscle." Following that rally, Chandni can address the media in a press conference to have direct contact with journalists. At the same time, the campaign team can launch a social media campaign through selected social media sites to start informing people about the political platform. The candidate has to pay special attention to its appearance and public image because it will be in front of TV cameras and reporters.

The Candidate should prepare herself for the interview, the kind of delivery she will use is extemporaneous delivery style.

Speech Delivery style

There are mainly four types of speech delivery, such as Impromptu delivery, Extemporaneous Delivery, Manuscript Delivery,  and Memorized Delivery.

Going by the question, Chandni Sharma should have to prepare for her speech, that is to research, prepare and practice her content, hence she will choose the Extemporaneous delivery.

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In Colossians, Paul said Christ fulfilled the law, thus keeping the obligations of the law is no longer necessary because Christ took "it away by nailing it to the cross." True False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

This is true and from the Holy Bible in the book of Colossians chapter 2 and verse 14. This verse explains how the Colossian believer has been forgiven and no longer bound by the law because Christ has paid the price on the cross. Paul emphasizes on several aspects of the forgiveness. A believer no longer lived under the threat of punishment neither are they slaves to sin. According to Paul, those who put their faith in Christ have their sins erased. For the believer in Christ, the death of Jesus on the cross is sufficient payment for all sins.

The following questions will test your knowledge of comma usage.
Identify the comma error(s) in the following sentences and choose the best revision.
1. Although you may not have received the e-mail we have been informed that the division head of the Finance Department is leaving at the end of the month.
A. Although you may not have received the e-mail, we have been informed, that the division head of the Finance Department is leaving, at the end of the month.
B. Although you may not have received the e-mail, we have been informed that the division head of the Finance Department is leaving at the end of the month.
C. Although you may not have received the e-mail we have been informed, that the division head of the Finance Department, is leaving at the end of the month.
2. The young project manager lacked communication skills but he was intelligent well-spoken and precise.
A. The young project manager lacked communication skills; but he was intelligent, well-spoken and precise.
B. The young project manager lacked communication skills, but he was intelligent well-spoken and precise.
C. The young project manager lacked communication skills, but he was intelligent, well-spoken, and precise.
3. The invoice should be sent to Ventura Communications 58 Jackrabbit Avenue Suite 10 Phoenix AZ 85745 no later than March 4 2008.
A. The invoice should be sent to Ventura Communications 58 Jackrabbit Avenue Suite 10 Phoenix AZ 85745, no later than March 4, 2008.
B. The invoice should be sent to Ventura Communications, 58 Jackrabbit Avenue, Suite 10, Phoenix, AZ 85745, no later than March 4, 2008.
C. The invoice should be sent to Ventura Communications 58 Jackrabbit Avenue Suite 10, Phoenix, AZ 85745 no later than March, 4 2008.
4. Which of the following sentences are correctly punctuated?
A. All participants must sign in register their vehicles and report to their assigned locations before 7:30 am.
B. Not one employee was willing to sit at the desk, that had belonged to the man who turned out to be a serial killer.
C. Maurice listened to the team's proposals and then he promptly turned them down.
D. When she returned to work after maternity leave, she learned that her office had been relocated to the second floor.
E. Please submit your expense report proposal before October 15, 2008

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Answer is E
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Someone please help - do you think it’s good to protest?

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Yes it is good to protest. Protesting help the modern everyday people get points across that things need to change. It only turns bad when it becomes a riot. That’s because there’s more damage in that then good

Answer:

it really depends on how you do it and what it is for

Explanation:

If the protest is small will it change anyone's life or make them think about the issue? If its violent will people join to support for the cause or just for fun? If its  violent will people go against the cause? if the topic is universal then most people will stand with you but if its small what will happen? Like the protests going on right now, people are expressing their opinions and its more of a universal thing. But i do think its good to protest but it just depends on how you will do so, also its a great idea to share your ideas and issues with others.

to change the used product into another product item is called recycle reuse refuse

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Answer:

Reuse

Explanation:

Reuse is a practice in which an item is used again for its original purpose or for making it for the use for another purpose. This practice is widely used around the world. This practice decreases the cost of production on the item and higher profit should be made from it. This practice is also decreases pollution because lower work should be required for its repairing and the item is ready to use.

g Do you see any evidence that the moral, ethical, and spiritual foundation of the American democratic capitalist system is eroding? How does that affect the ability of capitalist proponents to promote capitalism in other countries such as China and India?

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Answer:

Yes there is evidence that there have been some degradations to these very important foundational elements for democratic capitalism

Explanation:

Democratic capitalism which could also be termed economic democracy has long been defended on the grounds that the free market system, full competition and "no government intervention" consequently leads to a more efficient and thriving market and economy. Although evidence seen from the historical facts have seen a more powerful economy driven by this system as compared to the opposite. This system has seen moral and ethical decadence in the form of greed and malicious material acquisitions which counter the welfare of the people. The everyday evidence is continuously seen in small and large corporations that would do anything to stay profitable and acquire larger market share.

To a great extent it affects capitalist proponents from populating the view further seeing its consequent effects in America. However I do not think it would affect china or India negatively or otherwise as these places are well adopted to this system, albeit to a lesser degree than America.

The US government's assistance to people who have lost their jobs is to offer them
A. a government loan
B. unemployment counseling
C. a new employment opportunity
D. unemployment compensation

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Answer:

D. unemployment compensation

Explanation:

D. Unemployment compensation

Why is it important for credibility that immigration statistics on the US State Department’s website are updated regularly?
⚪ It shows that the site is neutral. ⚪ It ensures current information. ⚪ It represents data from multiple sources.
⚪ It provides users with secondary sources.

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Answer:

It ensures current information

Explanation:

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

The position that elements of a culture should be viewed and understood on their own terms rather than in terms of some assumed universal standard that holds across cultures is called

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Answer:

The position that elements of a culture should be viewed and understood on their own terms rather than in terms of some assumed universal standard that holds across cultures is called cultural relativism.

Explanation:

Cultural relativism refers to the idea that a people's behaviors, values, beliefs, and practices must be understood within that people's culture, instead of being judged by others according to the standards a different culture. For instance, when missionaries first arrived in Africa with the purpose of "educating" and "civilizing" the natives, they were shocked by those natives' nudity - especially the women's. Those missionaries were clearly not practicing cultural relativism. They were judging those people according to their own European/Christian standards, seeing nudity as a sin. Had they been more open-minded, they would have learned about the natives culture, and understood that it was not a sinful behavior to them.

Leleti believes that her friend spilled soda all over her backpack in order to get revenge for a remark Leleti made a few days ago, even though her friend claims that the incident was an accident. Leleti is making a:

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Answer:

causal attribution

Explanation:

Based on the information provided within the question it seems that Leleti is making a causal attribution. This term refers to the process of trying to determine the actual causes to an individual's specific behavior, in a personal or situational case. This is what Leleti is doing since, to her, the action of her friend spilling soda over her backpack is a personal action in order to get revenge.

A parent is at his or her wit's end over a seeming lack of ambition and drive in his 8-year-old son has come to you for help. All the child wants to do is play video games, the parent reports. As a professional counselor, how might you separately counsel both the parent and the child

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Answer:

For the Parent, teach the parent about authoritative parenting style and teacher how to communicate her concerns with her son in a way that he understands. It is important that he feels cared about through warmth and some parental control. And for the son, a counselor would want to talk about goals for him over a short period of time such as other activities such as sports or after school programs and why he is disinterested in other activities. The counselor would want to reiterate the concerns of the parent and reassure them that the mother cares about his well-being.  

Explanation:

Paul, a Caucasian male, works as a tennis coach with Jenneta, an African-American female. There is a well-known stereotype in the tennis community that women can’t serve as fast as men can. Based on the summaries of these two studies, which of the following statements would be most likely to decrease the speed of Jenneta’s serve because of the effects of stereotype threat? Check all that apply. Wow, Jenneta, did you see how fast Venus Williams served the ball last week? Okay, Jenneta, let’s have some fun today! I’ve got some tricks to show you that will really improve your serve.

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The question is incomplete as the complete options are not provided, however, the correct options are as follows:

1. Aisha, you're going to be playing against Lamar Jones next week. Let's make today's practice a test to see how fast you can serve.

2. Wow, Jenneta, did you see how fast Venus Williams served the ball last week?

3. Okay, Jenneta, let’s have some fun today! I’ve got some tricks to show you that will really improve your serve.

4. You look pretty today, have your teammates asks you where did you get that skirt?

Answer:

The correct answer is option 1

Explanation:

The first statement which is "Aisha, you're going to be playing against Lamar Jones next week. Let's make today's practice a test to see how fast you can serve" statement would demotivate Aisha and is most likely to decrease the speed of Aisha's serve due to the effects of stereotype threat that she is going to be playing against a male contestant and she should be careful about it.

Thus, the correct answer is - 1) Aisha, you're going to be playing against Lamar Jones next week. Let's make today's practice a test to see how fast you can serve.

How early do sociologists believe parents begin socializing their children into gender? at birth and perhaps even in utero when children begin school when children say their first words when children start socializing with friends

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The correct answer is A) at birth and perhaps even in utero.

How early do sociologists believe parents begin socializing their children into gender? At birth and perhaps even in utero.

Parents are full of happiness with the coming baby. So they start to talk to the baby before he/she is born. That is why the father talks directly into the belly of the mother and expresses sweet and tender words if it is a girl. Or the opposite, if the baby is a boy, the father expresses words such as "you are going to be a tough man," or "you are going to be a great football player..."

That is why doctors and sociologists think that the baby starts to feel or listen to the first concepts about masculinity or feminity.

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8. When comparing a city and a town which is smaller??


9. Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania were proprietary colonies. What was a proprietary colony?
A) A propriety colony had no leader and ran itself according to the will of the people.
B) A propriety colony was ruled by individuals who had received a land grant from the King.
C) A propriety colony was a religious colony who answered only to the head of the Church.
D) A propriety colony had one governor who answered directly to the people.

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Answer:

8. Town.

9. B.

Explanation:

A town is more akin to a village - a small settlement- while a city implies something more established and urban.

Proprietary colonies were government grants of land given to people who would settle the new continent.  They were under the rule of the king, but there was no local government.

Answer:

8. A town is smaller than a city.

9. B. A propriety colony was ruled by individuals who had received a land grant from the King.

Explanation:

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1. Explain what would be happening in our country today if the 26th Amendment had not been passed in 1971.

21. Which of the following is the best explanation for why the Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution?
A) It was always proposed to be included.
B) As a response to concerns of the Anti-Federalists
C) As a response to concerns of the Federalists
D) The rights were seen as necessities that could not be left out.

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Answer:

1.  18 year olds couldn't vote in the election.

21. B. The Antifederalist would only pass the COnstitution if it had a BIll of RIghts.

Explanation:

Answer:

B. As a response to concerns of the Anti-Federalists

You are observing a rat lever pressing for food and you notice the pigeon seems to increase its rate of responding towards the end of a two minute period, food is made available, and then lever pressing slows until the end of the next two minutes. Based on this scalloped pattern of responding, you hypothesize that the rat is on a __________ schedule. Group of answer choices

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Answer:

fixed interval reinforcement schedule

Explanation:

Fixed Interval Reinforcement Schedule is a form of reinforcement schedules where by behavior is rewarded or delivered after a set amount of time intervals. For example; 4, 8, 12, and 16 minutes

It is believed that, Fixed Interval Reinforcement Schedule causes high amounts of responding near the end of the interval but much slower responding immediately after the delivery of the reinforcer.

Hence, it was noticed that the pigeon seems to increase its rate of responding towards the end of a two minute period, food is made available, and then lever pressing slows until the end of the next two minutes.

Imagine that our country is under threat of imminent nuclear attack. You must make the important decision of who to let into the nearest fall-out shelter. There are 12 people vying to get in, but you can choose only five. Your choices include:

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although the question does not provide options or further references, we can answer the following.

About this catastrophic scenario, my choices include these five people in no specific order.

1.- Maria, Spanish, 33, raised Catholic. She is an exotic dancer with good health. She has a child, 3 weeks old.

2.- Her daughter Sandra, three weeks old, Spanish-French, good health, nursing.

3.- Paolo, Italian, 35, married, one child named Bobby. He has good health. He is friendly but homophobic.

4.- His son Bobby, 10, attended special education classes for 4 years, mentally challenged, IQ of 70, good health, enjoys pets.

5.- Clara, Romani, 21. She is single and has no children. She is in good health.

I picked those five people because, in the case of a catastrophic event such as a nuclear attack, it is probable that most of the people will die if not all. My first priority would be the conservation of the human species. That is why I picked Paolo and Maria, who have good health and could have more children if it was necessary. Of course, they will be in the shelter with their respective children. Both kids could keep the population in that nation. Finally, Clara, a young woman that is fertile to have babies.

Kelly spent four days at a training program centered on the use of improved hygiene procedures to reduce infections in long-term care facilities. When she returned to work after the training, Kelly wanted to implement the new practices in her work unit. However, she was unable to do so because of resistance from the nursing staff and the lack of interest of the medical director. As a result, Kelly was not able to use her learning on the job. This scenario exemplifies _____.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options provided, we can answer the following.

Kelly spent four days at a training program centered on the use of improved hygiene procedures to reduce infections in long-term care facilities. When she returned to work after the training, Kelly wanted to implement the new practices in her work unit. However, she was unable to do so because of resistance from the nursing staff and the lack of interest of the medical director. As a result, Kelly was not able to use her learning on the job. This scenario exemplifies the HR term called encapsulated development.

This Human Resources term means that an employee has the chance to get some training or continuing education program to improve its knowledge, or maybe visits another company to learn what this company does best, and when the employee returns to its own company he/she cannot apply what he learned because employees and management are so used to do what has been done in the past. They do not like to innovate and change. They live in their comfort zones.

While acculturation is considered an important topic, no acculturation assessment measures actually exist so community clinics are at a disadvantage in serving ethnically diverse communities.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

B. False

Explanation:

Acculturation refers to the process of cultural interaction and exchange in which an individual or community may learn to accept, to a greater or lesser degree, the practices and traditions of a culture not originally their own. This mechanism is most widely explored with respect to a minority community that accepts aspects of the mainstream culture such as immigrants communities.  However, it is a two-way mechanism, and thus the majority culture also adopts characteristics of the minority cultures. Acculturation measures are extensively evaluated on the basis of four parameters such as scale descriptors (name of scale, year, target level, sub-scale and number of items), psychometric properties (reliability), and conceptual and theoretical frameworks (acculturation orientations, acculturation behaviors, acculturation behaviors).

"Among our ancestors, those who feared animals, darkness, and heights were more likely to survive long enough to reproduce." The person who believes this espouses the _____ explanation of the development of phobias.

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Answer:

Evolutionary

Explanation:

Since the early days, human has managed to learn and adjust to his environment, worked on developing and nurture the greatest feasible habits and mechanisms for survival.   Survival was of the greatest priority, as prehistoric cavemen were living in a multitude of dangers, varying from infections to wild, starving animals, etc. As per the evolutionary psychology, our ancestors had psychological upsides, transferred these behavioral traits to subsequent generations, culminating in a generation that then had these adaptive behaviors phobias.

During which kind of situation might a person be most likely to yield to the effects of informational social influence? a) when they have no personal investment in the outcome of their actions b)when they feel sure of their own decisions c) when the correct choice is unclear

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When they come to town with the wagons and stuff

The kind of situation which a person would be most likely to yield to the effects of informational social influence is:

C) when the correct choice is unclear

According to the given question, we can see that we need to find the scenario where a person would yield to the effects of informational social influence.

As a result of this, we can see that this informational social influence shows that a person yields when he wants to be right or correct and thinks that other people have the proper information which he does not have.

With this in mind, if a person does not have a clear correct choice, then he would likely yield.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C

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which of the following best explain why goals necessary for making allocation decision?

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The options of the question are not given:

A. The available resources cannot be used to pursue every goal that

each individual has.

B. Goods and services are only meaningful once players have

decided what goals to use them for.

c. Production goals can only be met when enough resources are

allocated by the government.

D. Goods can only be distributed to consumers once those

consumers decide on their goals.

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

The Allocation of the resources states that the person will have a rough idea about the resources that he or she can use to fulfill its need.

The allocation of the resources is dependent on the goal of the person. All the resources are not present at the tie one wants to complete its goal, so they should be hand in hand with the resources.

The time, money, area for work, employees are limited and should be used only at the time of goal achieving.

Hence, the correct answer is option  A

Answer:

the available resources cannot be used to pursue every goal that each indvidual has.

Explanation:

The perspective that symptoms of a mental disorder lead to a diagnosis that illuminates both the underlying cause and a cure for the disorder is referred to in the text as the:_______.

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Answer:

Medical Model

Explanation:

As used in the text, medical model is also used in mental disorders to diagnose symptoms of that mental disorder which reveals the cause and also a cure for it.

In this model, the perspective is to address the root cause of illnesses and the immediate cure instead of waiting till when the person is sick.

The school of thought of medical model is that the result of physiological factors are mental disorders.

Mr. Antonio Average is walking down a street when he suddenly hears a crash and a cry for help from a nearby alley. He is most likely to investigate this incident if he is in a(n) __________ neighborhood, the cry is that of a __________, and there are __________ other people in the area.

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Answer:

familiar, woman, no

Explanation:

In simple words, the given case relates to the practice that one should follow in case of emergencies. In the given case, it is obvious that Mr. Antonio will hear the cry for help only when he is nearby, that means, in the neighborhood.

After that he will try to understand from the voice that if the victim is a male or female as the females are more vulnerable to such accidents. In the end he will try to find more people around for help.

Jill waited until the night before a paper was due to begin writing the paper. She finds that a similar paper on her topic was written and shared on the Internet. She decides that in the interest of time, she will use this paper and change a few words to make it her own. What best describes her behavior

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Answer:

cheater

clever

copycat

these are all the behaviours i thought of ;\

Explanation:

Writing paper is used for letter writing. Typically, it is of good, smooth quality.

What purposes does writing paper Quality?Writing paper is used for letter writing. Typically, it is of good, smooth quality.According to numerous studies, students who handwrite their notes comprehend the subject matter better and generally score better on exams. Because it is less distracted by its surroundings, longhand writing allows the brain to better link ideas.Writing paper is a type of paper that may be written on with ink and is typically completed with a smooth surface and a specific size.For writing letters and documents, paper is produced into thin sheets with ink-receptive surfaces.The most common are to inform, entertain, explain, or persuade. There are many more, such as expressing feelings, exploring an idea, evaluating, mediating, problem solving, or arguing for or against an idea. Writers frequently combine goals in a single piece of writing.

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