Answer:
padlock. i have no idea
im freaking stupid
It's a piano (edited: oh i am right i truly know this one earlier just saw it and i wanted to answer)
Why are warm-ups considered beneficial
before hard labor or exercises?
which of these would have been supported by a federalist
Answer:a strong president
Explanation:
it’s sum like dat
Please help me.
What is the biggest misconception about filling out a college application according to the speaker with regards to how he claims he believed he was so unique based on his kindergarten project? What do colleges REALLY want to see from individuals as opposed to what we think they want to see?
Answer:
For close to 50 years, educators and politicians from classrooms to the Oval Office have stressed the importance of graduating students who are skilled critical thinkers.
Content that once had to be drilled into students’ heads is now just a phone swipe away, but the ability to make sense of that information requires thinking critically about it. Similarly, our democracy is today imperiled not by lack of access to data and opinions about the most important issues of the day, but rather by our inability to sort the true from the fake (or hopelessly biased).
We have certainly made progress in critical-thinking education over the last five decades. Courses dedicated to the subject can be found in the catalogs of many colleges and universities, while the latest generation of K-12 academic standards emphasize not just content but also the skills necessary to think critically about content taught in English, math, science and social studies classes.
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