Answer: Alberta Williams King
Explanation:
According to Truth, how did Jesus treat women?
Answer:
He treated them how he treated his mother
Explanation:
Answer:
Jesus' recognition of role distinctions for men and women is demonstrated by His choosing, from God's truth must not be confused with revelation from God.
Explanation:
Why is it important to check deep underground areas of permafrost cores?
Answer: When permafrost is frozen, plant material in the soil—called organic carbon—can't decompose, or rot away. As permafrost thaws, microbes begin decomposing this material. This process releases greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane to the atmosphere.
Explanation:
four legs good, two legs bad , analyse the quote
Answer:
This is an example of a propaganda tactic. The animals are not smart creatures, so short and easy to remember statements will work best to manipulate them. The pigs realize this and put it to use by saying that animals are good (four legs), and humans are bad (two legs). The quote shows how words are used to rally and manipulate a large number of individuals with one message.
Explanation:
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First of all, don't give me the description of the play, description of John Proctor's character, or any thing else you guys try to come up with to get points. Just answer the question (with detail would be preferable). Consequences will be a reported.
Explain why Miller chose to have John Proctor change in the Crucible (referring to his character development).
Answer:
In fact, Proctor is involved in the Salem Witch trial in which his wife is accused of being a witch. This leads to an important change of his personality: John Proctor changes from a normal citizen and a sinner to a tragic hero, a person of high sense of morality.
Music Requirements
Daveed Trellis
Most schools have some sort of fine arts elective requirement that students must complete in order to graduate.
Students often take music appreciation or drawing or sometimes even dance. I believe, however, that all public
Schools should require students to learn to play at least one musical instrument instead of allowing them to take
any art elective. I have many reasons for suggesting this graduation requirement. First and foremost, I believe
that students should be required to learn to play a musical instrument because it is fun.
Which sentence would add an effective supporting detail to this argument?
Practicing an instrument can be a tedious and repetitive task for the person
learning to play
Studies have shown that learning to play a musical instrument improves a
person's ability to memorize material
Musical instruments are very expensive to purchase, and sometimes
parents have to purchase instruments on payment plans.
Parents often complain about having to listen to misplayed notes and
terrible squeaks while their child learns to play an instrument
Answer:
The best answer is B
Explanation:
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provide evidence that shows the impact of Imperialism in “No Witchcraft For Sale.”
Answer:
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If you were writing that a
theme of "The Cactus" is that
"appearance is often different
from reality," which passage
would give the best support?
A. She...invested him with
a...supernatural number of...attributes...
and he had absorbed the oblation.
B. Why had it ended thus? There had
been no quarrel between them, nothing--
C. For the thousandth time he
remarshalled in his mind the events of
those last few days....
Answer:
c is the best one
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Read each segment and try to figure out what the author is saying to the reader.
Claim
However, chldren are slightly more likely than their
parents to watch TV alone. Kids view solo in about 17 percent
of the cases where we record TV viewing as the primary
activity, mothers and fathers watch alone in only 6 percent
and 13 percent of the cases, respectively. We also found that
children much more frequently watch TV in a bedroom
(34 percent of primary TV observations, alone or with
others) than either of their parents (9 percent for mothers and
10 percent for fathers). Indeed, the socially isolating potential
of TV appears higher among families that have more than one
TV set in the home. Children in families that have TVs in one
or more bedroom spaces are more likely to watch TV alone
than children in families that do not have a TV in a child's or
parents' bedroom.
Evidence
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
Read the paragraphs from two sources Nico is using to research solar eclipses.
Source 1
Nico wants to take notes based on both sources.
"Solar" means relating to the Sun. "Eclipse" means to block. A solar eclipse Which two notes accurately combine information from
occurs when the moon blocks the path between the Sun and Earth. The Sun is hidden both sources?
from Earth in that position.
How does this happen? We know that the moon is much smaller than the Sun,
1. There are many kinds of eclipses in space and
so how can the moon block our view of the Sun? The moon is much closer to Earth
two types we can see from Earth.
than the Sun is. From our point of view on Earth, the moon can look about the same
size as the Sun.
2. A lunar eclipse happens when Earth's shadow
blocks sunlight from reaching the moon.
Source 2
3. Some people on Earth can see the moon block
the Sun and its light during a solar eclipse.
An eclipse occurs when one object in space blocks the view of another object
in space. From Earth, there are two main types of eclipses: lunar and solar. A lunar
eclipse occurs when Earth's shadow hides the moon. A solar eclipse occurs when the
moon hides the Sun, casting a shadow on part of Earth.
4. Solar eclipses occur when the view of the Sun
from a part of Earth is blocked by the moon.
5. From Earth, the moon can appear to be the
same size as the Sun, even though the Sun is
actually much larger.
Answer:
1
Explanation:
Answer:
3+4
Explanation:
12 are not mentioned in source 1
5 is not addressed in source 2.
What kind of effect did the carpet have on the child
What was he afraid of while walking across the cart
Explanation:
잘 봐 넌 그 꼴 나지
우린 탁 쏴 마치 콜라지
너의 각막 깜짝 놀라지
꽤 꽤 폼나지 포 포 폼나지
Pain. . . . . . . . . . .
Let the bullets fly, oh let them rain.....
Select the correct answer.
What is a good reason a student should choose a topic?
A:It is relatable to a younger population.
B:There is not much research available on it.
C:There is a lot of controversy surrounding it.
D: It is a current issue that has gained popularity. It is interesting to the writer and audience.
E:It is interesting to the writer and audience.
Part of my End of Semester Test, give me the most accurate answer.
Answer: E: It is interesting to the writer and audience.
Explanation:
Choosing an interesting topic ensures that the student maintains motivation and engages the audience effectively, leading to higher-quality work and a greater impact.
What symbol is the geisha compared to in “Girl Powdering her Neck?”
a chrysanthemum
an ehru
a bell
a solemn bird
Answer:
a solemn bird
Explanation:
I got it right on my test
Answer:
a solemn bird
Explanation:
What is one example of a type of media that might be used in a speech?
A. A quote from a famous gesogist
B. A story about an earthquake
C. A fact about the earths history.
D. A diagram of the core of the earth
What is Romeo's attitude toward love?
What is Mercutio's attitude toward love?
v
How does Mercutio act as a foil for Romeo?
What does the foil show about Romeo?
Answer:
Romeo's attitude towards love is love at first site, when he first saw Juliet he fell in love.
Mercutio's attitude love is he kind of feels it is odd and he teases Romeo for it.
Mercutio mocks Romeo's vision of love and the poetic way he uses to express his emotions
The foil shows that Romeo cares for Juliet and doesn't care what people think.
Explanation:
how gender inequality in relationships could contribute to teenage pregnancy
Answer:
Early pregnancies are often swiftly followed by marriages; 19 per cent of girls are married by the time they are 18. Deeply entrenched gender inequalities – including high rates of violence against women and barriers to reproductive health care – play a role in these grim figures
There are ways in which gender inequality in relationships could contribute to teenage pregnancy. Here are some ways:
Relegating child training to a single parent: When the training of a child is left to a single parent, the girl child may not get the full attention she wants and therefore she seeks it outside.Neglecting parental duties: When the parents neglect their parental duties due to unusual gender inequality issues, teenage pregnancy may affect the girl child.Girl child violence: Subjecting the girl child to violence and discrimination in the home will push her outside were she will become vulnerable to being impregnated.What is gender inequality?Gender inequality is known to be a social issue whereby men and women are not actually treated equally. Most times, gender inequality results due to the cultural background and/or psychological orientation.
We can see that when there gender inequality in a family relationship, the girl child is vulnerable to teenage pregnancy.
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Read the excerpt from The Code Book. The difference between ordinary and digital mail can be illustrated by imagining that Alice wants to send out invitations to her birthday party, and that Eve, who has not been invited, wants to know the time and place of the party. If Alice uses the traditional method of posting letters, then it is very difficult for Eve to intercept one of the invitations. . . . In comparison, Eve's task is made considerably easier if Alice sends her invitations by e-mail. How does the author support the claim that ordinary and digital mail are very different
Answer:
By sharing a hypothetical story as an example of the subject
In other words, its answer choice D on Edg2021.
Answer:
The correct answer is D
in your own words, what is pyramus and thisbe about ?
Answer:
Hope this help ;)
Explanation:
In Ovid's Metamorphoses, Pyramus and Thisbe are two lovers in the city of Babylon who occupy connected houses, forbidden by their parents to be wed, because of their parents' rivalry. Thisbe arrives first, but upon seeing a lioness with a mouth bloody from a recent kill, she flees, leaving behind her cloak.
recommend two ways in which women and children can be protected from discrimination and violence
Answer:
Create laws and enforce existing laws that protect women from discrimination and violence.
Educate community members on their responsibilities under international and national human rights laws.
Promote the peaceful resolution of disputes by including the perspectives of women and girls.
Explanation:
Answer:
1- Encourage women to participate in the political process and educate the public about the value of women’s votes.
2- Raise public awareness of the poor conditions some women face, particularly in rural areas.
Essie has a job three afternoons each weak on those days she rushes home from school and helps Mrs. Ignacio for two hours she watches hazel the Ignacios' youngest child white Mrs. Ignacio works at hes computer Essie thinks taking care of hazel is great fun feels is a workful way to spend her after-school time hazel thinks it is great fun too it's always fun to have an older friend to play with;'' she says
Look, it is Week not "weak" and you have to capitalize names, and his not hes and that made 0 sense.
Smoke began to billow out of the experimental machines because A there were two Alexanders. B they hadn't been tested for smoke. " C Alexander spilled soda on them. D the time machine exploded. HELP ASAP I only have 20min to answer before I go to math so pls help
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
C Alexander spilled soda on them. " I got it right" 100%
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Globalization and Cultural Identity
You walk into a café in Moscow and, instead of ordering mors, a traditional Russian fruit drink made from boiled berries, fruits, sugar and water, you decide to order a popular American soda. Instead of dining out on a meal of seafood sausage, crusty bread, and cheese, you walk over to a well-known fast-food restaurant for a hamburger. For many tourists, the sight of familiar logos and menus from home are in enough locations that they might even forget they are in a different country!
When people speak of globalization, they are referring to the “movement and integration of people and goods from different countries.” In an ideal world, globalization is good for sharing ideas, building economies, and helping countries discuss ways to work together. Globalization has been held up as the solution to many world problems—from overcoming poverty to better treatment of workers.
There are other areas in which globalization is easy to see, such as in music, television, and movies. Social apps used for communication are also in use around the world. This brings another level of influence from the country creating them.
However, there is one disadvantage that accompanies this globalization. Quite simply, globalization kills cultures. And when cultures become lost, so can the national identities of a group and a people.
Why?
Corporations and large businesses have brands to sell. When one city after the next brings only a handful of these companies into their country, it turns cities into clones of each other. In the race of some countries to take over markets in other countries, the unique aspects of cultural identity get left behind. Those fast-food restaurants and coffee shops are great for business and the economy—but at what price?
While different languages might distinguish Paris, London, Milan, and Berlin, it is hard to ignore the rapidly increasing sight of American influence. Restaurants, stores, and even theme parks have found their way into various locations in Europe. A person may feel comforted by the sight of a sandwich chain and may even know exactly what item on the menu they want to order. But the restaurant’s presence in a foreign country is symbolic of something much bigger; the values of a dominating culture have seeped into many other cultures. And because of the promise of financial success in a region that has possibly struggled for profitable business, that culture dismisses their own values and identity for something that appears to be more valuable.
What effect does this have on a culture’s ability to remain important, especially in the lives of young people? Advertising, created by the influence of western culture, now heavily influences them. Much of what is put forth as desirable is in an effort to sell something and make money. Unfortunately, what is popular at the time will change very quickly. With slick advertising that is seen repeatedly, people are persuaded to part with their hard-earned money in a never-ending quest to buy products that they are convinced will improve their lives.
Another area that shows the impact of globalization is fashion. T-shirts and jeans are normal for casual wear. Business suits are worn for professional purposes. Traditional clothing from various countries has not disappeared altogether, as it is worn generally for special occasions such as festivals or performances. But there remains the risk of these celebrations becoming less important as the culture’s values keep changing.
Gone is the traditional clothing created generations ago. Gone is the music one may have heard as a child. Gone is the heritage of a people in favor of buying the latest digital technology or clothing. Stories, history, and connection have been sacrificed.
How will the young people know who they are without the rich and meaningful traditions of their ancestors? What happens to cultures not rooted in financial success?
Here is a scenario: Think of a grandmother in the United States out with her daughter, son-in-law, and grandchild. Maybe they are eating at a fast-food restaurant—something which the grandmother has never done except in the last 20 years. The television is blaring overhead with graphic music videos and commercials selling sports cars. Her children are staring at their mobile phones. Her grandson is playing with a computer tablet. The bright lights of the computers and thumping beat of music drown out the possibility of having a meaningful conversation.
How does this grandmother communicate the importance of their family’s culture and traditions to younger family members? How does she convey the way her grandmother sang while weaving intricate blankets, or how her grandfather explained the meaning of her name?
Sadly, with increasing difficulty.
Answer:
Globalization jeopardizes cultural identity."it effectively explains that local ethnic restaurants are beingreplaced by national chains that do not represent any culture."Explanation:
i look the test
In "Globalization and Cultural Identity," the author asserts that globalization fosters cultural identity. The assertion in Part A is supported by the author, who argues that the claim fails to explain why globalization affects most aspects of society but not food. Thus, option A in part A and option A in part B are correct.
What is Globalization?As a result of cross-border commerce in products and services, technology, investment, people, and information flows, the world's economies, cultures, and populations are becoming more interdependent. This phenomenon is known as globalization.
What are cultural identity and globalization?Cultural globalization refers to the expanding connections between many cultures and civilizations and the emergence of shared beliefs and knowledge that people associate with their cultural identities.
What impact does globalization have on cultural identity?The globalization process affects our cultural identities and affinity groups as well. Due to technology, we can speak with one another from anywhere on the globe. Globalization has led to a convergence of cultures around the world.
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create a example of an SSV sentence
Answer: no
Explanation:
how are pyramus and thisbe similar and different from romero and juliet
same:
lovers from disagreeing families
tales are both tragedy
based on misconception and ill timing
different:
pyramus and thisbe lived next to each other
What was Zeus’s reaction to Percy’s explanation?
PLEASE ANSWER THIS!
Answer:
Explanation:
madness
Whats a Exaple of socailism
Answer:
Free college for all, which is payed by the taxpayer
Answer:
The 6 Examples of socialism are.
Explanation:
Communism, technocratic socialism, State directed economy, Theoretical socialism, Democratic socialism, And social market economy.
Cars are noisy, dirty, smelly and downright dangerous. They should be banned from all town and city centres, allowing people to walk and cycle in peace.' write an article for a newspaper arguing your point of view on this statement. what is the correct answer
Answer:
Cars are bad :)
Explanation:
Answer:
I agree because cars cause many accidents, and its dangerous to be inside a car, or even cross the street when people arent paying attention to where they are driving.
I disagree because cars are helpful to get you places fast. If your late to work by walking of cycling, then you will get in trouble with your boss. And if your traveling with a lot of equipment by carrying it, your shoulders and back will start to hurt.
he plays __
good
well
Answer:
well
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1. The coach explained that her
was to use practice to improve everyone's teamwork.
O A intent
OB. equality
C. guideline
PLEEEEEEEASE HELP i’m giving 10 points and brain list all I can need is help is that too much to ask for
Answer:
The first one is B
Explanation:
I read the book and watched the movie