Answer: D . The inaugural event was held at the 23,000-plus-seat Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Explanation:
Usually after an event is introduced, the next thing to do is to talk about the location at which it was held. This serves to give a more inclusive background of the event.
In the above therefore, after introducing the event as the World Cup finals of Fortnite, to mention that it was held at the 23,000-plus-seat Arthur Ashe Stadium would be the next step.
The other options especially the first 2, would come towards the last part of the summary where the winners would be announced and the event would be rounded up.
Answer:
No
Explanation:
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Suggest any six ways to mobilize foreign donation properly.
Answer:
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African Americans are more likely to be given a diagnosis of schizophrenia because Select one: They are more likely than white people to have the disorder Clinician bias leads to misinterpretation of symptoms They more often report episodes of sleep paralysis, which is associated with the disorder All answer choices are correct
Answer:
Clinician bias leads to misinterpretation of symptoms
Explanation:
Interpersonal interactions are the major factor that presents the misinterpretation of signs and symptoms of schizophrenia. Difference in culture, society, economy and ethnicity forms the basis of the misdiagnosis of schizophrenia. Diagnostic bias in the clinical practices reflects on the increase in the bipolar disorder in African-American and white populations.
The National Defense Education Act was passed amidst fears that ____________. Group of answer choices the Soviet Union was producing better scientists and technology. there were not enough officers in U.S. military academies. the U.S. was falling behind in standards of literacy. arts should be funded more than science and math.
Answer:
arts were being funded more than science and math
Explanation:
The success of the United States requires the efforts of only a few strong and knowledgeable citizens.is this true or false??????
Which is the most common form of democracy in today‟s world?
Answer:
representative democracy
Answer:
representative (indirect) democracy
Explanation:
indirect democracy or representative government, is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people, as opposed to direct democracy.
Is there life on other planets other than Earth?
Answer:
That is unknown as for now, but it might change in the future. No, scientists have not discovered any life on other planets.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
The short answer is yes because think about it do you really think we are the only living things in the world?
which of the following best describes the maya civilization`s region
Answer:
Rich.
Explanation:
The Mayans had a territory in South America which was rich in rain, which was ideal for cultivation of crops.
Rosa's heart was racing from the four cups of coffee she had just finished, but she thought she might be having a heart attack. Her fear eemed to be increasing without end. This might be the beginning of a :
A medical student assisting with this research is interested in applying the results of the experiment to spinal cord injury in humans. The principal investigator responds that this study does not apply to such injury, most likely because:
Answer: the study only examined the behavior of macrophages in response to uninjured nerve cells and astrocytes.
Explanation:
The study or research here considered mostly what macrophages are responsive to in microenvironment. The location where an injury occurs produces a different environment from the resting tissue. The study was only considerate on microphage migration in response to conditioned media from resting cells
Peter and Paul have been friends for the past 10 years. They are now 18 years old and in their senior year at the local high school. They happen to be neighbors. They first met when Peter moved into the house next door with his aunt after his parents were killed in an automobile accident. Paul lives with his mother. Paul’s father left the home when Paul was three years old. Paul and Peter have recently befriended several individuals who are known for using drugs and also committing crime. Using techniques learned from these new friends, the two begin stealing cars, thus validating which theory?
Answer: Social control theory
Explanation:
Social control theory could be seen as a scenario where people's relationship, behavior's, actions encourage them not to go against the law. An example is the daily routine of a business man going for his business everyday. Sometimes this attitude can be learnt from company with other people and you began to do what they too do. Paul and Peter's action was to prove the social control theory.
This map shows economic activity for a fictional region. What biases are evident in this map?
An economic activity map shows the specific types of economic activity or natural resources present in an area using different types of symbols and colors depending on what is being shown on the map
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Answer:
Manufacturing has a polluting, agitating effect
Forestry and fruit growing do not have negative effects
Explanation:
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Aaron Jones, a client of XYZ Financial Services, has suspected the possible churning of his account over the past several years but has taken no action. He consults his attorney who informs him that any lawsuit for recovery of damages under the USA must be started within:_________.
A) two years of occurrence
B) two years of occurrence or three years of discovery, whichever occurs last
C) three years of occurrence or two years of discovery, whichever occurs first
D) one year of occurrence
Answer:
Two years of occurrence or three years of discovery, whichever occurs first
Explanation:
Professor Schuyler believes that people's brains work very much like a computer in terms of input, operations, and output. The professor believes in _____. Group of answer choices the information-processing perspective Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development Lev Vygotsky's theory of cognitive development Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development
Answer:
information-processing perspective
Explanation:
The perspective Professor Schuyler pointed out is the information-processing type. This is because he compared people's brains and those which work very much like a computer in terms of input, operations, and output.
The input, operations and output are the main core of how information-processing in a computer works which is why that is the valid answer.
Several years ago, two scientists announced that they had evidence of "cold fusion" in the laboratory, but further studies failed to replicate their findings, and it was later found that the original scientists had used sloppy methods. This highlights which of the following critical thinking principles?
A. Few "truths" do not need to be tested.
B. All evidence is not equal in quality.
C. Authority or expertise does not make the claims of the authority or expert true.
D. Critical thinking requires an open mind.
Answer:
B. All evidence is not equal in quality
Explanation:
The scenario that is being described in the question highlights the critical thinking principle that all evidence is not equal in quality. Just because the evidence is said to exist does not mean that it is of high quality or even of any value at all. Such as in this case, the scientists claimed that they had evidence of "cold fusion" but that evidence was useless due to their sloppy methods of recording all of their tests/findings.
Despite being distinguished by individual styles, Abstract Expressionists working in America after World War II shared what common artistic characteristics?
Answer:
non-representational imagery and clear signs of the artist's working process, with metaphysical undertones in content
Explanation:
Abstract expressionism is generally considered to be a term that explains a kind of art, which is seen as abstract in nature, and associated with American painters such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Willem de Kooning after the World War 2, particularly in the 1940s and 1950s.
It is specifically characterized in terms of artistic, by its non-representational imagery and clear signs of the artist's working process, with metaphysical undertones in content.
A potential client has been walking 2 miles, several times a week, for the past 3 months and would like to continue progress toward her goals. You suggest that she train with you for several sessions to teach her things she can do on her own. According to the Transtheoretical Model, which stage of change is she currently in
Answer:
Contemplation it hasnt been 6 months yet so that might hurt ur head a lil but yea Contemplation
Write the difference between economic growth and development.
Answer:
Economic growth is defined as the increase in the gross domestic product(GDP) of a country. Economic growth influences economic development positively due to the availability of resources.
Economic development is defined as the increase in the standard of living of citizens of a country. These standard of living involves a good trade routes , good pay, social amenities, major infrastructures etc.
Mrs. Jiminez has recently been promoted to administrator at the local nursing home, which means that she must be at work by 7:00 a.m. Mrs. Jiminez also believes that she should provide her children with breakfast and supervision before they get on the school bus at 7:30 each morning. What is Mrs. Jiminez experiencing
Answer:
Role conflict
Explanation:
Mrs Jiminez is experiencing role conflict. The question tells us that her work recently have her a promotion, while at home she has the job of making breakfast available and making sure her children prepare for school she does this while considering time too.
She is experiencing role conflict based on these two demands on her because she is needed in different roles and she is trying to respond to all of these demands. She is experiencing a clash in these roles.
Of the conflict triggers discussed (criticism, demands, cumulative annoyance, rejection, one-upping, and mindreading) which one do you find most often triggers a negative reaction from you? What strategies can you use to better manage the trigger and more effectively manage conflict?
Answer:
The one that often triggers a negative reaction from me is:
1. cumulative annoyance
Explanation:
This is because, to err is human. When someone annoys me for the first time, I will assume that it was do to misunderstanding. But cummulative annoyance from same person triggers negative reaction.
The best strategy I used to manage the trigger is to register my displeasure after the 3rd time. In a situation I am greatly annoyed, I simply walk out from the person in-order to avoid reacting negeatively and violently towards the person.
n experimenter shows a child two clay "sausages" that are identical in size and shape and then allows the child to watch as she rolls one of the clay sausages into a longer, thinner sausage. The experimenter then asks the child whether the two clay sausages still contain the same amount of clay. A child in Piaget's concrete operational stage would be MOST likely to say:
Answer:
"No, the longer sausage has more clay".
Explanation:
In such a scenario, a child in Piaget's concrete operational stage would most likely say "No, the longer sausage has more clay". This is because in this (third) stage of Piaget's theory of cognitive development the individual child begins to use logical thought and rules which they apply to physical objects. In the child's mind in this scenario, since he physically sees one of the sausages as longer he believes that it has more amount of clay, therefore applying his set of learned rules that bigger means more.
Select the characteristics that nearly all stratification systems share. (Select all characteristics that apply. You may choose more than one.) People’s opportunities and experiences are shaped by how their social categories are ranked. People are ranked in a hierarchy according to common characteristics. People’s opportunities and experiences are shaped by the amount of effort they put into their work and their outlook on life. The positioning of social categories tend to change slowly. People are ranked in a hierarchy according to personal characteristics. The positioning of social categories tend to change quickly.
Answer:
Correct Answer:
1. People’s opportunities and experiences are shaped by how their social categories are ranked.
2. People are ranked in a hierarchy according to common characteristics.
3. The positioning of social categories tend to change slowly.
Explanation:
Social stratification is the existence of structured inequalities between groups in society, in terms of their access to material or symbolic rewards. Almost all societies involve some forms of stratification, which only manifest through systems which shows differences in wealth and power.
Narcissism is the tendency to view one’s own culture or group as superior to others.
True or False
Answer:
This would be false as that would be more of ethnocentrism, not narcissism.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
An experimenter shows a child two clay "sausages" that are identical in size and shape and then allows the child to watch as she rolls one of the clay sausages into a longer, thinner sausage. The experimenter then asks the child whether the two clay sausages still contain the same amount of clay. A child in Piaget's concrete operational stage would be MOST likely to say: Group of answer choices
Answer:
"No, the longer sausage has more clay than the shorter sausage."
Explanation:
This is a conservation experiment.
Piaget's theory of cognitive development is made of of different stages of which the Concrete operational stage is the third stage. in this stage which occurs between the ages of 7 to 11 years. it is the beginning of a major turning point in cognitive development and it is far more logical, flexible, and organized. The child in this stage is capable of mental operations and learns to manipulate symbols.
Piaget shows the best way for children to learn is by allowing them experimenting with the world on their own. He further shows that children in the concrete operational stage are not that good at inductive logic (inductive reasoning) use.
Regarding immigrants in the United States, progressive reformers Group of answer choices favored quickly assimilating new arrivals into American society. supported limiting the number of new arrivals. argued that the growing immigration population had created social problems. both supported limiting the number of new arrivals, and argued that the growing immigration population had created social problems. All these answers are correct.
Answer:
both supported limiting the number of new arrivals, and argued that the growing immigration population had created social problems
Explanation:
Progressive reformers were known for their movement to end corruption,improve welfare and protection of citizens as well as increase government intervention I'm making this possible. It originated from the need to work on issues that had freshly arisen at the time such as industrialization, urbanization and immigration and corruption.
The progressive era(1890s to 1920s)in America was a time of negative views on immigration. Progressive movement for Americams during this period consisted nativism with the belief that a benevolent immigramt policy was bad for the country.
27.
Provide security to the people
A.Rights B. Laws C. Duties D. Truth
Answer:
B. Laws
Explanation:
Because it keeps people safe.
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Phillipe, a researcher, examined the effect of lighting on learning. Randomly selected participants were asked to learn the same chapter using either a 100-watt or a 125-watt bulb. He found no difference between the learning capacities of the two groups. The nonsignificant results may have occurred because of:___________.
Answer:
insufficient strength of the manipulation
Explanation:
The non-significant results may have occurred because of insufficient strength of the manipulation. Since the variable being tested in this scenario had a very slight difference it caused insignificant results. The variable in the study (light bulb) needs to be drastically different in order for it to have an effect on the subjects and provide results that differ. The 100-watt and 125-light bulb provide almost the same luminosity levels.
How do attributes affect function?
Answer:
Attributes describes that have character is a natural specific and common character in the game, such as statistic and ability.
Explanation:
Attributes have a physical and mental ability scores that represent basic attributes,aspect of character skills and ability.
Attributes then provide that use to determine outcomes in many games with including versions the attribute works a skill to outcome overall.
Attributes is the important of game design and pick the attributes decide the game, there are many system attributes :- physical, mental statistic.
Physical statistic:- physical strength power and capacity,measuring the constitution to the good health and balance coordination of reflexes.
Mental statistic :- measuring the logic or rationality, knowledge and memory its provide the self awareness and common sense, personality leadership planning successful.
Attributes depend only to the others should others element of the setting them different game to the same family,resemble the game as a same statistic.
Attributes such as they provide that being a mental statistic represent effects on a character problem solving ability.
Modern mathematical systems spread outward from India via conquest migration religious missionaries. trade routes.
The answer is trade routes
Answer:
trade routes
Explanation:
Idia was very influential in the distribution of modern mathematics, in addition to the proliferation of decimal systems and the creation of the number zero. This proliferation of these discoveries was caused mainly by trade routes, which were one of the main pillars of the country's economy. These rots allowed the exchange of mathematical concepts between traders who ended up adopting them and using them in different places.
Answer:
D ,trade routes
Explanation:
dia was very influential in the distribution of modern mathematics, in addition to the proliferation of decimal systems and the creation of the number zero. This proliferation of these discoveries was caused mainly by trade routes, which were one of the main pillars of the country's economy. These rots allowed the exchange of mathematical concepts between traders who ended up adopting them and using them in different places.
A researcher knows that there is a relationship between obesity and watching television for young children. However, it is not known whether children watch more TV because they are overweight, or whether they are overweight because they watch so much TV. This is an example of the third-variable problem. True
Answer: True
Explanation:
Third-variable problem could be referred to as a statement found in a paragraph that has no direct meaning or correlation to what the paragraph is explaining or has no relationship with the root words or other words in the paragraph
According to the quote, why does this economist think
students should study economics?
O to learn how to make good economic decisions
O to limit future possibilities
O to learn how to become US politicians
O to become equipped to understand their dreams
Answer: to learn how to make good economic decisions
Explanation:
EDG 2021 got it correct