Answer:
Create an outline (like, headers for each next paragraph/topic), start from the beginning (of what you learned), read each section at a time, use important details, and then at the end summarize.
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Answer:
18) a) The zone of intolerance is the zone that contains non of the organism or species, it is the zone where the organism in the population cannot survive
Example; Living organisms that breath oxygen cannot survive in a place with no oxygen which is an intolerable zone to such organisms
b) The zone of physiological stress are the ecological zones where only a few members of a given population can survive due to the difficulty in the living conditions
Example; A place where there is too much or too little oxygen affects performance and results in problems within the (circulatory) organs of the body
c) Zone of optimum (minimal stress) is the zone that contains the largest numbers of life and where there is a population of organisms that is both stable and healthy
Example; A location that has an ideal amount of oxygen
Explanation:
In your journal, practice a PATTR + TEAR paragraphing of "Freedom or Death" by Emmeline Pankhurst from The Language of Composition. (2nd edition: Use the selection “Shooting an Elephant” by George Orwell.)
Answer:
Explanation:
The purpose is to show the oppressiveness of British Imperial rule. The audience is Imperial Britain and Europeans. The themes are imperialism, captivity, and authority, as well as moral dilemmas. The tone is conflicted, irritated, and resigned. The rhetorical devices include imagery, simile, and irony which emphasize the injustices enacted by the Imperial British empire.
"Shooting an Elephant", an essay by George Orwell describes an inner conflict brought on by oppression from Imperial Britain. Orwell states allegiance to the people of Burma and his opposition to the powers he embodies as an imperial police office, the face of the British Empire. "In a job like that you see the dirty work of Empire at close quarters." explains His feelings about his work and his position. This previews and showcases the inner conflict he faces when tasked with shooting the elephant and subsequently supporting and serving said oppressors (Imperial British Empire).
Which of the following statements about the use of nuclear energy is true?
A) Nuclear energy cannot be used safely
B) Nuclear fusion has no known useful applications
C) Nuclear fission is currently more useful for producing energy than nuclear fusion
D) Nuclear fusion has fewer safety risks than nuclear fission
E) Nuclear fusion and nuclear fission produce the same amount of energy
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Which of the following is not true about ocean acidification?
A) caused by excessive CO2 in the atmosphere
B) it decreases concentration of C032 needed for marine life shell formation
C) caused by flooding
D) it is caused by decreased pH
Answer:
C) Caused by flooding
Explanation:
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what volume of o2 is required to produce 52 L of carbon dioxide?
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Once similarities are identified among class and lecture notes, a student should create a
Timeline
C. Synthesized chart
b. Topic list
d. None of these
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
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D
Answer:
topic list---> B
Explanation:
Answer: B. Topic list
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Which descriptions refer to short-range forecasts? Select two options.
fairly accurate
cover five days or less
do not require computers
cover more than 10 days
impacted by butterfly effect
Answer:
Option A, Fairly accurate
Option B, Cover five day or less
Explanation:
Short range forecast are those in which horizon for which reasonably accurate weather forecasts can be predicted in chosen. Such forecasts are roll out from next day of forecast to a period of fourteen days.
Hence, both option A and B is correct
Which of the following correctly identifies an example of an endocrine disruptor and the effect it might have on the
human body?
A) high levels of lead in drinking water could lead to neurological damage
B) exposure to radon in indoor air is linked to increased rates of lung cancer
C) phthalates in cosmetics and shampoos reduce fertility
D) The bacterium E. coli found in vegetables causes abdominal cramping and vomiting
Answer:
a
Explanation:
high level of lead in drinking water could lead to neurological
Which best describes the challenge faced by developing countries that depend on the international sale of one natural resource?
Question:
Which best describes the challenge faced by developing countries that depend on the international sale of one natural resource?
A) Lack of diversification
B) Stagnant prices
C) Declining stocks
D) Increased competition
E) Lack of manufacturing
Answer:
The correct answer is A) Lack of Diversification
Explanation:
Economies that suffer from the above-described problem are referred to in economic parlance as Mono-product economies.
In real-world scenarios, many countries which are described with the above term actually have the capacity to produce and export other products. But for some reasons such as politics, poor governance, poor leadership, lucrativeness or productivity of the primary product, etc they are content to explore and export one product which constitutes between 75-100% of their gross national revenue.
Examples of such countries are:
Nigeria (Primary Product - Crude Oil products)Zambia (Primary Product - Refined and Unrefined Copper)Venezuela (Primary Product - Crude Oil products) andAngola (Primary Product - Mineral Fuels...especially crude oil)Cheers!
Why is drilling oil reserves in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) controversial?
A) The controversy is over removing more nonrenewable resources from an area that has been set aside for the ecological health of wildlife.
B) The controversy is about how much oil is actually in the ANWR.
C) The controversy is over the cost of drilling for and extracting oil, and whether the government will subsidize the oil industry.
D) The controversy is among people who want to store nuclear waste in the area, oil companies that want to extract oil, and indigenous people who want to keep their hunting territories.
E) There is no controversy about this area because it has already been preserved for wildlife.
Answer:
A) The controversy is over removing more nonrenewable resources from an area that has been set aside for the ecological health of wildlife.
Explanation:
The drilling can lead to animals habitats getting displaced.
ASAP plss help me plss it’s due today I will give brainlest! The subtitle of Gladwell's article asks, "How
different are dogfighting and football?" Does
he explicitly answer the queston? what does
he think? What do you think?
Answer:
The author of the article does not answer the question explicitly, but presents arguments that allow the reader to construct his own answer and see that dogfighting and football are not so different.
Explanation:
"How different are dogfighting and football?" is the subtitle of the article "Offensive Play" that presents a comparison between the violence of dogfighting and the violence of football games.
According to the article, dogfighting is illegal and somewhat inhuman and malicious, unlike football, these two elements have a lot in common. First of all, both football and dogfighting are extremely violent environments that can harm participants and in an intense and very debilitating way. In dogfighting, the dog's resistance and the ability to continue fighting is evaluated, even if it is seriously injured, since the dog that quits fighting is devalued and seen as inferior. In football, athletes are also judged on the resistance and strength they have, even in the midst of the violent blows they receive, and the player who does not resist is harassed by the crowd and even by teammates.
The author of the article presents these comparisons, stating implicitly that there are not so many differences between dogfighting and the football match, but allowing the reader to draw their own conclusions on the subject.
Describe the vicious cycle of depressed thinking and the perspectives to understanding depression. In your response, be sure to discuss the statistics, characteristics, biological influences, and social-cognitive perspective.
Answer:
The cycle of depressed thinking has four steps: 1) stressful experiences 2) negative explanatory style 3) depressed mood and 4) cognitive and behavioral changes. The steps repeat as part of a vicious cycle. Depression changes both thoughts and behaviors. Depression is widespread; as many as 10 percent of Americans suffer from depression, with women suffering at nearly twice the rate as men. Most depression episodes self-terminate, meaning they do not require the intervention of medicine or therapy. Stressful conditions related to work, marriage, and close relationships often precede depression. Depression is striking earlier with each successive generation. Genetics seems to play a role in depression. There is a 30 percent heritability estimate for depression. Other factors, like biological influences, seem to be associated with depression. For instance, diminished brain activity is associated with depression. Norepinephrine levels are lower with depression, and serotonin may play a role as well. Social-cognitive perspectives can play a role in depression as well. Negative thoughts (such as rumination: staying focused on the problem) can contribute to negative moods and can reinforce each other. Also, an explanatory style that includes a negative, stable, and global assessment of the issue can contribute to learned helplessness, a condition in which a person sees no way to change a situation, reinforcing the negativity of thought.
Did we solve the problems we saw in the 1970s? What action steps do you think our government should take regarding energy?
Answer:
yes I do
Explanation:
these problems are not solved and they should take in regarding energy
Which of these travels the fastest through a medium?
A) atom
B) photon
C) sound
D) electron
Answer: The answer is B) Photons.
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Answer:
estimate
Explanation:
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
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4
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A) Contrast generational and life-cycle effects on political socialization.
B) Describe the impact of parents/family on a person's socialization.
Answer:
A) Contrast generational and life-cycle effects on political socialization.
Explanation:
An individual from the Environmental Protection Agency testifies before a House committee about the effectiveness of new regulations that have been passed. Which of the following congressional powers would be used to hold this agency accountable? (4 points) Question 29 options: 1) The power to impeach federal officials 2) The power to establish a court 3) The power to create new legislation 4) The power to provide oversight
Answer:
The answer is C!!!!!!!!!!!
Explanation:
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All of the following serve as checks on the power of the federal courts EXCEPT:
А
Federal judges can be impeached.
B
The voters can oust federal judges in national elections.
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Congress can pass a law clarifying "legislative intent."
D
Presidents, governors, and local executives can refrain from enforcing court rulings.
E
Congress and the state legislatures can amend the Constitution.
When was the oldest of the telescopes built?
a
1956
b
2002
c
1938
d
1974
Answer:
1956
Explanation:
Identify and explain ONE factor that caused the King of Bengal to pay tribute to the Yongle Emperor.
he was down bad for some cash
The one factor that caused the King of Bengal to pay tribute to the Yongle Emperor is that Yongle Emperor named Zheng He Chief Envoy and instructed him to put together a fleet and explore the world.
Who was Yongle emperor?Yongle emperor was the 3rd Emperor of the Ming dynasty who has reign from 1402 to 1424. He was mainly known for his lasting contributions to Chinese history such as moving the capital to Beijing and beginning construction of the Forbidden City as an imperial residence.
Yongle emperor also opened up China to the world, most notably sponsoring the seven voyages of the explorer Zheng He. He named Zheng He Chief Envoy and instructed him to put together a fleet and explore the world.
Therefore, The one factor that caused the King of Bengal to pay tribute to the Yongle Emperor is that Yongle Emperor named Zheng He Chief Envoy and instructed him to put together a fleet and explore the world.
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"The Hindus believe that there is no country but theirs, no nation like theirs, no kings like theirs, no religion like theirs, no science like theirs. They are haughty, foolishly vain, self-conceited, and stolid....."
Which part of India's history most directly supports al-Beruni's claim about how the Hindu culture he observed differed from earlier culture in India?
a) The decreasing importance of the caste system
b) The policies on religion of Ashoka
c) The development of the Bhakti movement
d) The raids by Mahmud of Ghazni
Answer:
a) The decreasing importance of the caste system
Explanation:
According to Al-Beruni, the difference population of the Hindus and Muslims was significant which made them have more respect for other people.
Therefore, the part of India's history that most directly supports al-Beruni's claim about how the Hindu culture he observed differed from earlier culture in India is the decreasing importance of the caste system.
Consider a population with a population proportion p and a sample from the population with sample proportion p-hat. Which of the following describes the purpose of the one-sample z-test?
A. To estimate the value of p-hat
B. To estimate the value of p
C. To estimate a margin of error for p-hat
D. To estimate the probability of observing a value as extreme as p-hat given p
E. To estimate the probability of observing a value as extreme as p given p-hat
Answer:
D. To estimate the probability of observing a value as extreme as p-hat given p
Explanation:
This is the purpose of hypothesis testing in general. The question is always: given the population parameter, what are the chances of observing the sample statistic?
Judy sees her friend being admired by peers for bullying a smaller child. She
then also bullies the same smaller child. This is an example of
Answer:
Vicarious conditioning
Explanation:
Vicarious conditioning can be defined as learning by observing the reactions of others to an environmental stimulus that is salient to both the observer and the model. Vicarious conditioning is a particularly important process in observational learning
In heading West, McCandless feels free of a world he describes as
A.
hypocritical and dishonest
B.
conservative and prejudice
C.
ignorant and helpless
D.
abstract and tied to material excess
E.
violent and unpredictable
Answer:
D abstract and tied to material excess
Explanation:
In heading west he felt freed "from the stifling world of his parents and peers, a world of abstraction and security and material excess." (22)
Read the poem below and answer the question that follows.
“Mending Wall”
by Robert Frost
Something there is that doesn’t love a wall,
That sends the frozen-ground-swell under it,
And spills the upper boulders in the sun,
And makes gaps even two can pass abreast.
The work of hunters is another thing:
I have come after them and made repair
Where they have left not one stone on a stone,
But they would have the rabbit out of hiding,
To please the yelping dogs. The gaps I mean,
No one has seen them made or heard them made,
But at spring mending-time we find them there.
I let my neighbor know beyond the hill;
And on a day we meet to walk the line
And set the wall between us once again.
We keep the wall between us as we go.
To each the boulders that have fallen to each.
And some are loaves and some so nearly balls
We have to use a spell to make them balance:
“Stay where you are until our backs are turned!”
We wear our fingers rough with handling them.
Oh, just another kind of out-door game,
One on a side. It comes to little more:
There where it is we do not need the wall:
He is all pine and I am apple orchard.
My apple trees will never get across
And eat the cones under his pines, I tell him.
He only says, “Good fences make good neighbors.”
Spring is the mischief in me, and I wonder
If I could put a notion in his head:
“Why do they make good neighbors? Isn’t it
Where there are cows?
But here there are no cows.
Before I built a wall I’d ask to know
What I was walling in or walling out,
And to whom I was like to give offence.
Something there is that doesn’t love a wall,
That wants it down.” I could say “Elves” to him,
But it’s not elves exactly, and I’d rather
He said it for himself. I see him there
Bringing a stone grasped firmly by the top
In each hand, like an old-stone savage armed.
He moves in darkness as it seems to me—
Not of woods only and the shade of trees.
He will not go behind his father’s saying,
And he likes having thought of it so well
He says again, “Good fences make good neighbors.”
The tone of the passage would best be described as
A.
scornful
B.
didactic
C.
contemplative
D.
staid
E.
foreboding
Answer:
I think its D: Staid.
Explanation:
Its not a scornful tone,
it doesn't really have a moral,
and it doesn't feel like something bad is gonna happen.
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What caused an increase in groundwater use after the Industrial Revolution?
A) urbanization
B) industrialization
C) a growing population
D) the building of of settlements away from surface water
E) all of the above