Answer:
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Our future is at stake if we don't take care of the land. In 2050, there might be more than 9 billion people on Earth. We will need more food. Our soils will have to produce more to feed everyone
Why are thoughts, feelings, or behaviors that are merely atypical or unusual not necessarily indicative of a psychological disorder? Think of an example to share here, and explain what would need to be happening in order for this thought/feeling/behavior to officially be a disorder.
Answer:
The mere fact that something is atypical or odd does not imply that it is disordered. A person may have atypical interior experiences or display unusual behaviors, but she is not labeled disordered if these sensations or behaviors are not distressing, disturbing, or suggest a dysfunction. A classmate, for example, may stay up all night studying before examinations; while unusual, this behavior is unlikely to meet any of the other criteria for psychological condition outlined above.
I will make the first answer the brilliantist but plz make sure that the answer is clear enough and plz explain the answer as well
Answer:
The Human Development Index ranks countries into four tiers of human development:
Life expectancy (measuring blue zones as well)
education (expected years of schooling, average years of schooling)
per capita income
A low hdi can be caused from lack of skill and illiteracy, food shortages, and lack of minimum human necessities(clothing, clean water, health).
the level of education, plays a vital role in the progress/growth of a country. Discrimination in social status is also a big key.
Explanation:
Kapco Advisers is a federal covered investment advisers with its principal office in New York City and several offices in New Jersey.Joe Segal, who lives in Manhattan, is an IAR with the firm and has the responsibility for serving those clients of Kapco who winter in Florida. In order to do so, Joe takes a hotel suite in Miami Beach for one week in December, in Boca Raton for one week in January, and in West Palm Beach for one week in February. While Mr. Segal is using these facilities to meet with existing clients, he does let them know that if they have any friends who might be interested in the firm's advisory services, they are welcome to make an appointment with him. Which of the following statements is correct regarding Mr. Segal's registration status under the Uniform Securities Act?-Because Joe is meeting with existing clients who are not permanent Florida residents, he does not have to register as an IAR in the state of Florida.-Because Joe is employed by a covered adviser, no registration is necessary in the state of Florida.-Because Joe is employed by a covered adviser, he is only required to register with the SEC.-Because Joe may be meeting with individuals who are not existing clients and may be Florida residents, he must be registered in the state of Florida as an IAR.
Answer:
Because Joe may be meeting with individuals who are not existing clients and may be Florida residents, he must be registered in the state of Florida as an IAR.
Explanation:
In the case shown in the above question, the IAR presents itself as a temporary installation, which is used only for quick meetings with customers, while the terms of contracts and arrangements are being discussed. However, as we can see in the text above, there is a place where businesses are managed in that state. For this reason, the IAR must be registered anyway.
It is important to note that KAPCO is officially an AI that has federal coverage, so a registration notice should be evaluated.
Write any 10 countries name.
Answer:
1. India
2. Japan
3. Brazil
4. Germany
5. France
6. Canada
7. Russia
8. Australia
10. South Africa
Hope this answer helps you..!!
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Select it as the BRAINLIEST..!!
Answer:
Malaysia
Thailand
China
japan
Vietnam
Brunei
Laos
Cambodia
Singapore
Indonesia
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
What skills or abilities would help a family or individual deal with the crisis more effectively?
Answer: Communication
Explanation:
Communication bridges the gap for a lot of things in life. It can heal wounds, mend hearts, bing people together, make people better, bring the best out of people, drive people on the same course, help them avoid dangers. Communication does a lot and cannot be underrated in solving crises, it would look at what cost the problem and seek solutions in fixing them and ensures it is fixed
As part of an experimental study on neuropeptides and their effect on emotions, Hilda administers a certain chemical to a group of teenagers, which has been chosen as the sample. The effects of this chemical include a feeling of elation and a need for affiliation. The group of teenagers considered for research exhibits a need to socialize more with the people on campus. Which of the following is the group of teenagers likely to have been given?
-Oxytocin
-Ghrelin
-Lutein
-Melanin
Answer:
oxytocin
Explanation:
Oxytocin is the group of teenagers likely to have been given. Hence, option A is correct.
What is Oxytocin?Oxytocin has two major physiological effects: it stimulates uterine contractions during labor and childbirth and stimulates breast tissue contractions to promote lactation after childbirth.
A neurotransmitter and hormone involved in birthing and breastfeeding is oxytocin. It is linked to developing relationships, sexual activity, empathy, and trust. Because oxytocin levels rise during hugs and orgasms, it is occasionally referred to as the "love hormone."
Typically associated with cozy sensations, oxytocin has also been found in certain studies to reduce stress and anxiety. Our pro-social and emotional reactions, such as trust, empathy, gaze, fond recollections, processing of bonding cues, and good communication, can be controlled by oxytocin.
Thus, option A is correct.
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"Unmanaged development is destruction". Discuss this statement in groups and
clarify it with example.
Answer:
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Teacher is your aim and why?
plz help me guys
I don't know what to do about this question
do you know the answer please tell me
Answer: learning is improvement and working for the benefit
Explanation:
A mother and her six-year-old child were on a walk when the mother stopped to talk with an elderly neighbor. Because the child resented having his mother's attention diverted by the neighbor, the child angrily threw himself against the neighbor and knocked her to the ground. The neighbor suffered a broken wrist as a result of the fall. In an action for battery by the neighbor against the child, what is the strongest argument for liability
Answer:
The child intended to throw himself against the neighbor. (Torts-Intentional Torts)
Explanation:
Intentional torts can be described as a type of tort that comes up when a person acts on another person wrongly. It is a wrongful act that a person plans out carries out and not quite all right of the actions.
This child intentionally carried out this action on the neighbour, so he is liable for his doings. He intentionally knocked the woman to the ground. her injurie is as a result of his intentional act.
Which of the following is an advantage to having the European Union remain a confederacy of states?
A. Passport-free travel between member states
B. A variety of currencies
C. The same laws in every country
D. A strong economy for all member states
Answer:
D. might be the answer maybe
Which of the following departments would be included in a state government's public safety function?
A. Department of Education
B. Department of Emergency Management
C. Department of Environmental Protection
D. Department of Banking and Consumer Finance
Answer:
B. Department of Emergency Management.
Explanation:
Government can be defined as a body of leadership and procedures for enforcing rules and regulations in a society.
The Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD) 5 established the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and it is mandated to provide a consistent nationwide approach by working together effectively and efficiently as a single, comprehensive management program to prepare for, respond to, and recover from domestic incidents and emergencies, regardless of cause, size, or complexity.
National Incident Management System (NIMS) is a comprehensive, national approach to domestic incident and emergency management for governments (federal, state and local), the private sector, non-governmental organizations, families and individuals that is applicable at all jurisdictional levels and across functional disciplines.
Generally, the Department of Emergency Management would be included in a state government's public safety function.
Which of the following departments would be included in a state government's public safety function?
B. Department of Emergency Management
what are the matter considered in order to establish federal structure in nepal
Don’t bother with a federal system. Federations are more expensive from duplication of most agencies of government. And federations are much more complex and they just get even more complex with time. As complexity grows then the government becomes more prone to failures and problems of human error - nobody is smart enough to understand all the ramifications of even a simple policy initiative. Another troublesome feature of federalism is the diffusion of responsibility that can be supportive of corruption.
There’s a better alternative to federalism and that would be the adoption of a policy called subsidiarity. That is a principle that government power ought to reside at the lowest feasible level (i.e. at the local or regional level, instead of the national or supranational level, unless the latter presents clear advantages). Such a policy is not only wise and respectful of regional differences but is also flexible, adoptable and good for evolution according to the flow of history.
The role of the International Boundary and Water Commission administered by the U.S. and Mexican governments is to build and monitor a wall between the two countries. restore the original border agreement intent by physically altering the flow of the Rio Grande. renegotiate borders after changes in the course of the Rio Grande. replace physical boundaries with geometric boundaries to simplify immigration processes. ensure pollution controls and water sustainability.
Answer:
Renegotiate borders after the Rio Grande changes course
Explanation:
International Boundary Commission
This is simply known as an international body set up by the United States and Mexico. It was founded in 1889. It main focus is to apply the rules for determining the location of their international boundary when meandering rivers transferred tracts of land from one bank to the other, as said to be established under the Convention of November 12, 1884. Boundary is commonly referred as a containers of Sovereignity.
The Rio Grande is said to be a floating boundary as the river course goes is the shift is by something called ecritian.
1889 Boundary Convention was set up the boundary commission to deal with all disputes arising from the river.
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..
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Draft a model of questionnaire to ask to a famous historian of Nepal
Answer:
who is pasang lamu sherpa .why she is called the brave girl?
what is the fundamental difference between rural society and urban society?
Answer:
a rural society is one which has not been industrialized while an urban society is one that is urbanized and industrialized.
life in a rural society is very simple while life in an urban society is complicated and complex.
I hope this helps
a)Identify five bad eating manners which we must avoid.
b)State five reasons why we must avoid overeating.
over eating
putting too much food during each bite
eating with your mouth open
not washing hands before eating
making too many sounds while eating
may cause tiredness
you dont want replace fun activities with over eating
may eat too many unhealthy foods because it tastes good
Why do you think the state of Maryland would choose to model its state legislature directly after the US Congress?
Answer and Explanation:
The Maryland legislature "model" which is a bicameral legislature is not particularly unique to Maryland as a state within the United States of America. Maryland just like most states in America except Nebraska has a bicameral legislature consisting of an upper house, the state Senate of 47 members and the lower house, the house of delegates of 141 members.
The bicameral legislature in states in America allow states function effectively to review and adapt properly laws made by the US Congress as well as make laws that govern their state.
what was the condition of Nawalparasi in the past compare that with the present condition of Nawalparasi
Explanation:
Nawalparasi District (Nepali: नवलपरासी जिल्ला, pronounced [nʌwʌlpʌˈɾasi] (About this soundlisten)) part of which belongs to Gandaki Pradesh and part to Lumbini Province, was one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal before being divided. The district, with Ramgram as its district headquarters, covered an area of 2,162 square kilometres (835 sq mi) and has a population (2011) of 643,508.
This district has given birth to many Nepal's top-level people, including the late Prime Minister Tanka Prasad Acharya. The midpoint of Nepal's east–west highway Mahendra Highway lies in this district. The Nawalpur valley is the part of greater Chitwan Valley of inner terai where most of the populations are Tharu, Magar and Brahmins who settled migrating from the hills. The big industries such as Chaudhary Udhyog Gram (CUG), Bhrikuti Pulp and Paper factory[1] are located in the nawalpur area of this district. Since Parasi is the headquarter of Nawalparasi district many of the clerical offices are located there. Nepal's one of the biggest Sugar factory, Lumbini Sugar Industry, which was made by China's support, also lies in Sunwal Municipality of this district. Nowadays many industries are also being operated here like Sarbottam Cement factory, Butwal cement factory, Triveni distillery, cement factory of CG in Dumkibas, Jamuwad paper factory and other cottage industries. Developing cities such as Devchuli Municipality, Gaindakot Municipality, Kawasoti Municipality Sunwal Municipality, Madhyabindu Municipality and Bardaghat Municipality are located here. Famous towns in Nawalpur Ragion are Gaindakot, Rajahar, Keurani, Pragatinagar, Kawasoti, Shahid nagar Danda, Chormara, Arungkhola etc. Half of the Nawalpur Region is mainly hilly areas mainly populated by Brahmins, Magar and Chhetri people and terai area is mainly populated by Tharu people.
Nawalparasi district is connected to Rupandehi District on the west, Palpa and Tanahun Districts on the north, Chitwan District on the east and south and the Indian border. The longest road of Mahendra highway, 99 km in length, lies in this district. Major cities of Nepal such as Butwal, Siddharthanagar, Tansen and Bharatpur metropolitan municipality are located in neighbouring districts
Psychology suggests that because of the _______________________ we are more likely to remember the first and last items conveyed orally in a series than the items between, meaning that we are more likely to remember the beginning and ending of your speech than what you say in the body/middle.
Answer:
Primacy-recency effect
Explanation:
Memory
This is known simply as a system in the human body that receives, organizes, alters, stores, and retrieves information gotten from the human senses.
Short term memory
In this type of memory, there is little capacity storehouse of the memory system that can hold the information that is said to be in our current conscious awareness.
Long term memory
This is known to be a large or permanent and unlimited capacity storehouse of the memory system of individuals.
Primacy effect
This is simply known as the ability of an individual to be able to remember the first items in a list.
Recency effect
This is also defined as the ability of an individual to be able to recur or remember the last items in a list.
The psychological theory of primacy-recency states that humans are very likely to remember the first and last items said (conveyed) orally in a series than what comes in between.
It is suggested that the judicial branch (courts) is just as political as the executive (governor) and legislative (legislature) branches of Texas government. Do you agree or disagree and why?
Answer:
No, I do not think so.
Explanation:
I believe that since the courts are supposed to be non-biased they are non-biased. If they were biased we would have an infinite stronghold of certain political parties in the state. But since opinions have changed there isn't any substantial evidence there is such bias.
(This is an opinionated question, there is no real answer and there isnt a reason for us to do it for you)
what is the current situation of water supply in nepal explain
Explanation:
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1.What name is always given to Tonga?
2.Why is Tonga so special from other Pacific island countries?
Answer:
1. Tonga (/ˈtɒŋ(ɡ)ə/; Tongan: [ˈtoŋa]), officially named the Kingdom of Tonga (Tongan: Puleʻanga Fakatuʻi ʻo Tonga), is a Polynesian country, and also an archipelago comprising 169 islands, of which 36 are inhabited.
2. Tonga is the only kingdom in the Pacific since Taufa'ahau (King George) in 1875 declared Tonga a constitutional monarchy, he also gave Tonga its first constitution. In 1970 the former British protectorate acquired its independence and became a sovereign nation.
Answer:Because they are stronger than most
Explanation:
They never gave up their land to the US or the British unlike Hawaii and samoa
Brett, Jenna, and Jill form a partnership, Parkside Realty, to buy and sell real estate. To alleviate a debt that she owes to Wallace, Jill transfers her partnership interest to Wallace. After the transfer to Wallace takes place, one of Parkside Realty's clients sues the partnership in relation to a real estate transaction brokered by Parkside Realty. The client names Parkside Realty and all individual partners individually in the suit. If the client is successful and Parkside Realty does not have enough partnership assets to cover the judgment against it, will Wallace be personally liable for Parkside's obligation?
Answers:
A. Yes, but only if the client also personally named Wallace in the suit.
B. Yes, because the cause of action arose after Jill transferred her partnership interest to Wallace.
C. No, because partners are not personally liable for the obligations of a partnership.
D. No, because Wallace is not liable for any of Parkside Realty's obligations.
Answer: B- yes, because action arose after Jill transferred her partnership interest to Wallace.
Explanation:
Howard was raised in extreme poverty and for a time his family lived in a car. When they did find a place, it was a very dangerous area, and he was a victim of violent crimes. Tobias was raised in a loving family in which he was not exposed to situations that produced a great deal of stress. According to Michael Meaney's research cited in the text, Howard is likely to have a decrease in the neurotransmitter _____ in the hippocampus and an increase in DNA methylation of the _____, compared with Tobias. This will make it more difficult for him to handle stressful situations.
Answer: serotonin; glucocorticoid receptor gene
Explanation:
Neurotransmitter serotonin, also known as serotonin is used in the body to send messages between nerve cells. It affects the human mood, appetite, and digestion, it also helps regular sleeping cycles in the body.
Glucocorticoid receptor gene is a receptor which binds the cortisol and other glucocorticoids. The glucocorticoid receptor gene regulates development of metabolism and immune system.
Howard's growing up condition would make him have decrease in Neurotransmitter serotonin(making him lacking appetite and moody most times) and an increase in Glucocorticoid receptor gene(having a dysfunctional growth pattern).
Since the Brown K. Board of Education ruling, the Fourteenth Amendment's
equal protection clause has:
A. reduced the federal government's power over states.
B. allowed states to ignore federal civil rights legislation.
C. forced courts to apply strict scrutiny to all civil rights cases.
D. protected legal rights for many marginalized groups.
Answer:
D. protected legal rights for many marginalized groups.
Explanation:
The Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka was a landmark litigation or court case between Oliver Brown and the Board of Education in which the justices of the Supreme Court unanimously ruled (9-0) in 1954 that racially segregating children in public schools was unconstitutional because it violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment (14th) of the Constitution of the United States of America.
The Fourteenth (14th) Amendment is an amendment to the constitution of the United States of America and it addresses the issue of civil and legal rights for the African American citizens and slaves who had gained freedom after the American Civil War. The 14th Amendment is made up of the clause known as the equal protection of the laws.
An Equal Protection Clause is a clause that states and guarantees that no state and local governments shall make or enforce any law which would contravene the privileges, rights or immunities of all persons born or naturalized in the United States of America.
Since the Brown V. Board of Education ruling, the Fourteenth Amendment's equal protection clause has protected legal rights for many marginalized groups because it guarantees that all citizens of the United States of America will be treated equally by the law.
How do family members and per group help to socialize a person ? Elucidate
Social groups often provide the first experiences of socialization. Families, and later peer groups, communicate expectations and reinforce norms. People first learn to use the tangible objects of material culture in these settings, as well as being introduced to the beliefs and values of societi.
Maria had to take an aptitude test before starting graduate school. In this scenario, the criterion variable will be Maria's score on the aptitude test. appearance and personality. expected ability to get along with her fellow students. expected performance as a student in graduate school.
Answer:
expected performance as a student in graduate school
Explanation:
We can refer to the criterion variable as the predicted variable. This variable as we know it can also be called the dependent variable. We use this in non experimental research situations to make predictions like in multiple regression analysis.
In this question the criterion variable here is her expected performance as a student and graduate School.
Make seperate lists of advantages of public participation and disadvantages of it's absence in the local development works?
Answer:
advantage
reduce the cost of ongoing project
conserve the environment
make the proper decision
provides the new knowledge and opportunity to share the ideas
recruit the skilled manpower and complete the work in specific time
disadvantage
lack of conservation of animal and plants adjusted while making development project
lack of carrying capacity of the earth
lack of inequality of regional development
difficult to make decision against the related work