The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you forgot to include a question. Here we just have a sentence, but not a question.
What is your question? What do you want to know?
If this is a true or false question, then the answer is "true."
It is true that a factor that influences population growth is female education in less-developed countries.
In developing countries and poor nations, women can't access education. Most of them stay in the family environment, doing any kind of chores or jobs to earn some money and support the family.
They don't have access to quality education, and they do not learn about family birth-control procedures. They easily get pregnant due to this situation. And at an early age, these women are mothers, single mothers, which makes their lives even more complicated.
Menciona 3 ideas para evitar la contaminacion y preservar el medio ambiente
Answer:
Evitar malgastar el agua como por ejemplo cuando me lavo los dientes apagar la llave mientras lo hago.
Evitar usar o comprar las botellas de agua para no hacer mas grande lq contaminación por el plástico.
Usar energías renovables
Como en la sociedad colombiana la familia es importante
Explanation:
Para nosotros, la familia es la célula principal de la sociedad, es donde se aprenden los valores y la práctica de éstos constituye la base para el desarrollo y progreso de la sociedad. Es, quizá, el único espacio donde nos sentimos confiados, plenos; es el refugio donde nos aceptan y festejan por los que somos, sin importar la condición económica, cultural, intelectual, religión a profesar o preferencia sexual. La familia nos cobija, apoya, nos ama y respeta.
Which of the following could define a physical region?
Answer:
is the area or pathway of the concentrated place base on your destination
describe how foreign employment helps in improving the economic condition of a country
One way that it can help is to put the undesirable jobs out of the country in question.
why is religion important?explain in brief.(one page plz)
Answer:
Religion is a path of life for us
Explanation:
Religion Is what that helps us to decide something most important
It is for our path of life
What if you want to be a saint
or another career like I would like to be an astrophysisist
Religion is also important for being In a caste such as
Brahmin
Kshatriya
Vaisnavs
Shudra (untouchabes)
theseare castes of hindus
Admiral David Farragut led a ___ of about 40 ships past the stronghold forts of Jackson and St. Philip at the mouth of the Mississippi River to transport troops and supplies to capture the cities along the river.
A. Fleet
B. Garrison
C. Convoy
D. Caravan
Answer: A
Explanation: A group of ships is usually called a fleet. I also was reading about this battle and they referenced it as a fleet.
El peso máximo de una carga, recomendado por el INSST, para su manipulación sin riesgo dorsolumbar es de
Answer:
Según lo recomendado por el INSST debe ser de 25Kg
Explanation:
Aunque es el peso ideal sugerido, el trabajador debe tener en cuenta las condiciones ideales para evitar lesiones dorsolumbares como las siguiente:
- Postura ideal :La carga debe estar cerca del cuerpo así como la espalda debe permanecer derecha, sin giros ni inclinaciones.
-Sujeción firme del objeto por parte del trabajador; en algunos casos se recomienda el uso de guantes rústicos de calibre grueso que permita sostener bien la carga y a la vez proteger las manos.
- Levantamientos suaves y despaciosos.
-Entorno laboral libre de obstáculos y de situaciones que impliquen un gran riesgo de tropiezo o de caída para el trabajador que lleva la carga.
Jessie's car had a flat tire in the rain. After she managed to fix it, she arrived home late only to have a parking spot just in front of her apartment taken by a faster driver. Coming home, she yells at her young son who is waiting at the door. Jessie's behavior is perhaps most easily explained in terms of:
Answer:
Aggression.
Explanation:
Because she had bad day and when she finally got home she reflected her Aggression toward her son. negative energy effects family and friends in a negative way..this is how negative Aggression spreads..
what do you mean by good society?
Answer:
: A Good Society is what we strive for and we aim to build it around core values: Equality, Democracy and Sustainability. Rather than being a specific vision, or end point, the Good Society is a framework that enables us to evaluate political ideas and actions against our core values.
Explanation:
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Answer:
A Good Society is what we strive for and we aim to build it around core values: Equality, Democracy and Sustainability. Rather than being a specific vision, or end point, the Good Society is a framework that enables us to evaluate political ideas and actions against our core values.
why is HDI index low in nepal .explain
Answer:
Due to the effect that economies can often suffer from the "snowball" effect, the fact that two-thirds of the nation live below the poverty line of making less than $1 a day, Niger's low HDI is a direct result from poor healthcare, a meager economy, and a lack of centralized, nationalized infrastructure
Explanation:
Jared, a high school student, is a sensitive person. His first reaction to many things is anxiety, such as the loud noise of a truck backfiring, an unfamiliar dog running toward him, or a teacher unexpectedly calling on him in class. From a biological perspective he would be described as having a high level of reactivity. Toward which end of the continuum of these Big Five traits would he likely fall
Answer:
I believe it's neuroticisim.
Explanation:
Neuroticisim is defined in the Big 5 Traits as having a tendency towards unstable emotions. Anxiety is an unstable emotion
2. How does a good society get its recognition?
Explanation:
universal social services. Working closely with their friend William
Beveridge, they were highly influential with academics and senior
politicians and laid the intellectual foundations for what became the
welfare state.
To commemorate the centenary of the Minority Report, the Trust
commissioned the Fabian Society to produce The solidarity society:
Fighting poverty and inequality in an age of affluence 1909–2009.
which had persisted despite progress of the previous 100 years. However, many proposals entailed.
increased state spending and, following the financial crash of 2008 and
the austerity policies emerging from the 2010 Coalition government,
it was unlikely that the book’s proposals would be taken up.
The Trust therefore commissioned two pieces of research: a review
of social policy since 1945, undertaken by the Smith Institute, to
identify which policies were effective in reducing poverty,2 and a
series of essays from academics and practitioners in which they were
asked to imagine what Beatrice Webb would suggest doing about
poverty now.3 Following these publications, the Trust concluded
that traditional social policy is inadequate to deal with the challenges
facing the UK and produced a consultation document: Beatrice Webb:
A fitting legacy. Its publication in 2012 set out the prospectus for the
research described here.
The reframes the debate about poverty and how a good society
should eliminate it. We hope that this research, like that of the Webbs,
will stimulate our partners and others to develop their ideas and help
to create the society we want, rather than the society we have.
What difference do you find between agrarian society and industrial society?make a list
Answer:
The dominant difference in agrarian and industrial societies is the freedom of individuals to participate in networks with high productivity. Agrarian society tends to organize around the need to violently defend or take land on which to grow crops, using hierarchies for command by an aristocracy. This aristocratic hierarchy then restricts participation in networks like markets, to channel the wealth from the land into their own families for control. When this control of wealth could not be maintained, we got the industrial revolution, with its most competent published description being:
"When a society moves from allocating resources by custom and tradition (moderns read here, by politics) to allocating resources by markets, they may be said to have undergone an industrial revolution" Arnold Toynbee-1884
IMHO, this freedom for market network activity is the *first* part of the industrial revolution seen, while other levels of human activity are also important. Intellectual freedoms of activity to participate in intellectual networks are needed to exchange ideas that lead to new markets. Spiritual freedoms of activity are needed for individuals to clarify the mind to perceive new ideas. Physical freedoms to change the physical environment are needed, so that people have the wealth and time to pay attention to spirit and intellect. Political freedoms are needed, to keep in check the tendency of agrarian culture reactionaries to retake control using corruption and confiscatory levels of taxation.
So, the difference between agrarian and industrial society turns out to be freedom of action, that agrarian culture suppresses, and industrial culture celebrates.
In Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer's classic experiment, participants were injected with epinephrine and either informed or not informed about the drug's effects. Participants were later asked to rate their own emotional states. In this experiment, participants' emotion ratings are the:
Answer:
Early studies showed that most emotions exhibited the same physicological reactions. More recent studies have showed some discrimination between extreme emotions.
The researchers hypothesize that "an emotional state may be considered a function of a state of physiological arousal and of a cognition appropriate to this state of arousal". "Cognitions arising from the immediate situation as interpreted by past experience provide the framework wihin which one understand and labels his feelings".
American Literature through the eighteenth century
Answer:
A.It includes poetry and prose.
B. It has uniquely American themes.
C. It speaks of God and God’s grace.
D. It was often written by preachers.
what are the benefits of socialization for ypu explain?
Answer:
Socialization can help improve our mental and emotional health. Studies show - and wisdom confirms - being social decreases depression. Socialization also improves overall mental health. 2. Confidence and self-esteem
विषय : नेपाली १ "नेपाल" कविता गति, दति र लय मिलाएर बाचन गर्नुहोस् ।
Answer:
This answer can't be written. You have to just sing that poem.
what do you mean by society
Answer:
A society, or a human society, is a group of people involved with each other through persistent relations, or a large social grouping sharing the same geographical or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations.
Answer:
It is a groupe of individuals that are involved in persistent social interaction
What does the transparency international (TI) lead at global level
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Write in detail 5 goods that you get using money currency and 5 services that you can get using money currency
13+ POINTS
Food items, cars, clothes, alcohol and house for living are the example of goods whereas coaching, delivery items, car repairing, cleaning the house and health checkup are the services which is provided by people to us.
5 goods that we get using money are food items, cars, clothes, alcohol and house for living. These goods are necessary and used in our daily life while on the other hand, 5 services that you can get using money are coaching, delivery items, car repairing, cleaning the house and health checkup. These services reduces our time as well as our energy so we can say that for both goods and services we have to pay the money which we earned by providing our services to other people.
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what should we do to the violators of social rules ? Suggest any two measures.
Answer:
punishment them lawfully
teach them more on importance of maintain and adhering to social rules
hope this helps
write down the different types of resources and how they affect the developemt process
Answer:
Resources can broadly be classified upon their availability—they are classified into renewable and non-renewable resources. Examples of non renewable resources are coal ,crude oil natural gas nuclear energy etc. ... An item becomes a resource with time and developing technology. Typically resources are materials, energy, services,staff knowledge,or other assets that are transformed to produce benefit and in process may be consumed or made unavailable.
Hope this helps...
तालिमप्राप्त स्तक्या विकासले कमरी जनताको जीवनस्तरमा सुधार गहि । वटा उमाउल्लेख गर्नुठीम्।
Answer:
क्या विकासले कमरी जनताको जीवनस्तरमा सुधार गहि । वटा उमाउल्लेखExplanation:
Suppose that you are trying to assess the development needs of your team, and you give them all the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, a psychological test that measures the psychological types of individuals. What is the biggest problem with using this type of test to assess development needs
Answer: Managers may attach meanings to findings that are not supported by the test developers.
Explanation:
The Myers–Briggs Type Indicator refers to a self-report questionnaire that shows different psychological preferences about the way people view the world.
The biggest problem with using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, to assess development needs is that the managers may attach meanings to findings that are not supported by the test developers.
After Rachel bought a magazine subscription, she does not enjoy the articles in the magazine. However, she dutifully reads the entire magazine every month because she had already paid for the subscription and feels the money will be wasted if she does not read it. What psychological factor associated with behavioral economics explains Rachel's behavior
Answer:
The sunk cost fallacy
Research Report : Effects of the Corona-virus pandemic on students.
[OPINION]
Do students really study in the pandemic?
Are they struggling with their studies due to the pandemic?
Do students prefer traditional physical school over online school?
Janelle would like to go to the movies without parental supervision. To try and get what she wants, she starts by asking her dad if she can go to an amusement park with just her friends. When her dad says no, like she predicted, she asks if she can at least go to the movies by herself. Janelle's strategy in asking to go to the movies is an example of what method of persuasion?
Answer:
Simple squamous epithelium
This type of epithelia lines the inner surface of all blood vessels (endothelium), forms the wall of alveolar sacs in the lung and lines the body cavities (mesothelium). The primary function of simple squamous epithelia is to facilitate diffusion of gases and small molecules.
According to a study published in Conservation Letters,a research team led by biologist Brian MacKenzie ran computer models of the population dynamics of the bluefin tuna that suggest that,even if fishing were banned immediately,the population of bluefin in the Atlantic and Mediterranean oceans will most likely collapse.This is a serious issue for sushi lovers everywhere,and some sociologists call it:
A) technological diffusion.
B) ecoterrorism.
C) a tragedy of the commons.
D) a public goods dilemma.
Sophie has been experiencing unexpected periods of overwhelming dread and anxiety. These episodes have happened several times, and she now worries that they will happen again. Sometimes it is almost as if her worry causes such an attack! Sophie seems to be experiencing ______.
Answer:
This question lacks options, options are:
A. social phobia
B. agoraphobia
C. panic disorder
D. generalized anxiety disorder
E. acute stress disorder.
The correct answer is C.
Explanation:
Panic disorder is a condition that consists of the onset of recurrent and unpredictable panic attacks over time. These occur in familiar environments or in situations that do not present a real danger. The frequency of panic attacks is variable, from one per week to several episodes in a short space of time followed by long periods without any symptoms. After suffering the seizures, the person persistently fears that they will recur or that they will cause catastrophic consequences, lose control or suffer a heart attack.
Figgins is the dean of a college. He appointed Sue to be acting dean while he was out of the country and posted an announcement on the college website which said that Sue was authorized to act in his place. Figgins also told Sue privately that she could do most everything in his job description while he was away, but she did not have the right to make admissions decisions. While Figgins was gone, Sue overruled the admissions committee to admit the child of a wealthy alumnus. Does the child have the right to attend this college
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Yes, in this scenario the child has the right to attend this college. This is because despite Fliggins telling Sue privately that she could not make admission decisions, he still publicly appointed her acting dean and publicly gave her all authority as a dean. Therefore, due to this Sue had apparent authority over all matters that are normally handled by the dean of the college. This includes admissions to the college.