Answer:
A
Explanation:
What rights does a state have with respect to its borders?
Answer:
A state is understood to be the political institution that administers a certain territory, establishing applicable laws in it, managing its resources and regulating the life in society of its citizens, who are the inhabitants of the territory. States have sovereignty as their main right, which is the ability of state to have exclusive legal self-determination. This self-determination ability is characterized by the autonomy and independence of the nation; In political science, it is understood as the property of an institution to be the sole starting point for all state power within a political framework.
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Answer:
as long as people exist their gonna bug you one way or another
Identify which theoretical model of bureaucracy — the Weberian model, the acquisitive model, the monopolistic model, the garbage can model — best describes the NSA in this scenario. Explain your answer.
Answer: The lack of competition and inefficiency are the two important traits.
Explanation:
A model of bureaucracy according to the monopolistic model. The lack of competition with the bureaucracy can lead to lack of efficient cost operations as they are not penalized for the inefficiency. The incentives are not given for reducing the costs. The use of resources judiciously is recommended.
The lack of competition and inefficiency are the two important traits.
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Read the writing prompt for an argumentative essay.
The Roman Empire had a lasting impact. Which contributions from that era affect the way humans live today? Write an essay that argues your viewpoint on this topic. Support your claim with reasons and evidence.
Which research question would be most effective in addressing the prompt?
What factors led to the collapse of the Roman Empire?
What type of leaders held power in the Roman Empire?
What were the geographic borders of the Roman Empire?
What elements of modern society began in the Roman Empire?
Answer:
well. I can give you how they fell honestly i dont have the time to write a whole essay for you but i can give you a paragraph on how they fell :)
The way by which the Roman Empire fell or declined is still debated by scholars today. A theory was introduced by Edward Gibbon that stated that instead of Rome falling, it declined. In the fifth century Rome became too big for its own good. Other barbarians and powers began to seize control over roman territory. There were also great power struggles in deciding which city should have more power. These quarrels left them blind to things threatening their society bot physically and socially. Their military became more barbaric, less uniform and efficient. The Romans also began to separate from others by language and beliefs. Thus, the Romans collapsed in on themselves.
Which of the following aspects of the development of the French state are illustrated in the passage?
The autonomy of the French Catholic clergy
The strength and independence of the noble class
The establishment of the Third Estate as a political influence
The centralization of authority and an increase of the monarch’s power
Answer: I believe it is the last one so D
Explanation: this is because absolute power/monarchy in French was just coming around in the 1600s when this was written and it continued to get power powerful as it headed toward 1700
Answer:
d
Explanation:
When dealing with brake failure, after pumping the brakes and downshifting, gradually apply the parking brake in an attempt to _____ slow your vehicle down.
Answer: stop
Explanation:
When dealing with brake failure, after pumping the brakes and downshifting, gradually apply the parking brake in an attempt to stop/ slow your vehicle down.
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Answer:
Explanation:
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Please answer these questions.
1. What is a wind vane?
2. Types of wind vane.
3. Uses of wind vane.
4. Advantages of wind vane.
5. Disadvantages of wind vane.
6.What does a wind vane measure on how does it measure it.
7. Is there any modification for a wind vane? if there is, state it.
8. If possible attach an image of a wind vane.
9. Any other important information I may need to know about a wind vane
Answer:
1.nstrument used for showing the direction of the wind. It is typically used as an architectural ornament to the highest point of a building.
other:
A wind vane (also known as a weathervane) is an instrument that tells you the wind direction. Specifically, a wind vane lets you know what direction the wind is coming from.
2. 3. There are three primary types of wind vanes: the classic weathervane, wind sock, and digital wind vane.
Weathervane – In use for centuries, these are the type often seen on top of barns, cathedrals, and a variety of other buildings. Since weathervanes are also used for decorative purposes (in addition to functional applications), they can take on a variety8 of shapes and styles. The classic style features a fin in the shape of a rooster, but a variety of other fin shapes can be featured.
you’ll see situated four horizontal posts that read “N,” “S,” “E,” and “W” (north, south, east, and west) to help the viewer determine the wind direction.
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Wind Sock – This type of wind vane is primarily seen in airports, near runways. While a wind sock determines the wind direction, it generally does not indicate a north/south/east/west direction. However, based on how much the sock is inflated, the viewer can estimate the strength of the wind.
This is helpful because, for example, a pilot needs to know the wind direction and strength to help him or her adjust for the wind when landing or taking off. A wind sock can also be beneficial at a golf course, marina, baseball field, or any other location where knowing the wind direction and strength is useful when participating in an activity.
Digital Wind Vane – A digital wind vane shares many basic design elements with a classic weathervane, but is significantly more sophisticated. Quite often, a digital wind vane is seen as a component of a weather station, which will also measure conditions such as wind speed, temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, and sometimes rainfall.
A digital wind vane will either hang from a weather station sensor’s underside, or sit atop a pole or housing of some sort, and rotate on a spindle. At the end of the spindle will usually be an optical sensor that allows a digital processor to know the wind direction, typically up to 16 positions. The reading is sent to a digital display where the wind direction is shown on a circular graphic called a wind rose. Oftentimes, the wind rose will show (in the form of arrows) the current wind direction, as well as the previous two readings.
4.A wind vane can provide a variety of uses. These can include enhanced enjoyment of a recreational activity, safety, protection of property, and the general enjoyment of weather observation.
Safety – Wind conditions play a significant role during severe weather events. If there is a storm in your area, a wind vane can help you determine if it is moving toward you or away from you. Having this information can give you extra time to take action and get your loved ones to a safe location.
Protection of Property – Another advantage of knowing the wind direction during a storm is the ability to determine if your personal property may be in harm’s way. This can offer a chance to make preparations to your home, automobile, yard, and more in an effort to eliminate damage.
Boating, Remote Control Aircraft, Golf, Etc. – Knowing the direction of the wind can help you fine tune a tee shot down a long fairway or adjust the angle of a sail boat. If an activity is affected by the wind, chances are knowing the wind direction can be helpful.
Storm Spotting and Chasing – Storm spotters and chasers work with organizations like the National Weather Service and SKYWARN to provide vital, real-time information during severe weather events. This helps local authorities keep their communities safe. Since the direction a storm is traveling is vitally important to a chaser or spotter’s report, knowing the wind direction is a key piece of information.
Watching the Weather – Weather buffs truly enjoy keeping tabs on weather conditions, just for the fun of it. Having a weather vane provides another key data point, integral to weather observation.
5. The disadvantage is wind vane is not
accurate and unreliable at the time, does
not show the speed of the wind, and
depends on winds breezes and thus is
unable to tell the high pressure and low
pressure in the region.
6. Wind has both speed and direction. Anemometers measure wind speed and wind vanes measure wind direction. (digital)
A typical wind vane has a pointer in front and fins in back. When the wind is blowing, the wind vane points into the wind. (classic)
7. may be the modified wind vane is the digital one which has many features mentioned in previous question.
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Okay so A im ticked off at the fact that I can never get any help on this site B don't answer if you are gonna say something that makes no sense and C please help me....I'm begging you. What is an example of religion that has to do with sycretism? i have to make an infographic for my aphug class and I am stuck so please help me...this is all I've got so far
Answer:
Instances of religious syncretism—as, for example, Gnosticism (a religious dualistic system that incorporated elements from the Oriental mystery religions), Judaism, Christianity, and Greek religious philosophical concepts—were particularly prevalent during the Hellenistic period (c. 300 bce–c. 300 ce).
Explanation:
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10 POINTS!!1!!!!Part A
In “How a Cat Played Robinson Crusoe,” what inference can be made about the cat?
A: She prefers living with her human family to living alone.
B: Living alone on the island changes how she feels about her human family.
C: She will continue to hunt even after she is reunited with her human family.
D: She learns to love the island more than her human family.
Answer:
She Prefers living with her human family to living alone
Explanation:
She prefers living with her human family to living alone is the inference can be made about the cat. Hence, option A is correct.
What is the story of Robinson Crusoe about?Robinson Crusoe tells the "real narrative," which is narrated retroactively in the first person, of a young Englishman who, against the advice of his parents, sets out on a risky maritime journey. Daniel Defoe's tale is based on real-life castaways like Alexander Selkirk and contemporary travel accounts.
Robinson Crusoe's release marked the beginning of the literary genre of realistic fiction. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, castaway books by Ambrose Evans, Penelope Aubin, and others gained enormous popularity in Europe as a result of their success generating several imitators.
Daniel Defoe's well-known book was inspired by the true story of a castaway from the 18th century, although the Robinson Crusoe island in reality is considerably different from the one described in the book.
Thus, option A is correct.
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The political ideology of Thatcherism is best defined as?
A: The withdrawal of Great Britain from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
B: A reliance on an extensive economic and an isolationist foreign policy known as the “Little England” program
C: Promotion of inflationary prices in an effort to increase unemployment
D: Economic policies of privatization of state-owned industrial enterprises, coal mines, and railroads.
Answer:
A. The withdrawal of Great Britain from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Explanation:
Thatcherism is a form of named after Conservative Party leader Margaret Thatcher. The term has been used to describe the principles of the British government under Thatcher from the 1979 general election to her resignation in 1990, and continuing into the Conservative governments under John Major and David Cameron.
The costumes of the people in the procession are the result of synthesis between religion and ethnicity that
A. Preserves a single old tradition and perpetuates colonialism
B. Creates new cultural forms and contributes to a sense of place
C shows a process of assimilation and the loss of culture
D. Are signs of centripetal forces that promote patriotism
E are indicators of centrifugal forces that can lead to conflict
Answer: B. Creates new cultural forms and contributes to a sense of place
Explanation: its correct
My kitchen clock is working properly but was showing 14:02, which I know is the wrong time, when I left to walk to my friend's house for coffee. My friend's clock, which is correct, was showing 14:25 when I arrived and 15:08 when I left. I walked home at the same speed as when I went, and when I arrived home my clock was showing 15:56. I then adjusted my clock to the correct time.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Connor is driving on a long road trip. He currently has 9 gallons of gas in his car. Each hour that he drives, his car uses up 2 gallons of gas. How much gas would be in the tank after driving for 3 hours? How much gas would be left after t hours?
Answer:
1. 3
2. y=9-2x
Explanation:
The random variable X is normally distributed with mean 5 and standard deviation 25. The random variable Y is defined by Y = 2 + 4X. What are the mean and the standard deviation of Y ?
Answer:
The correct answer is "100".
Explanation:
The given values are:
X (mean) = 5
X (standard deviation) = 25
Variance of X will be:
= [tex]25^{2}[/tex]
= [tex]625[/tex]
The solution of the part first is:
The given equation is :
[tex]Y=2+4X[/tex]
On putting the value of x in above equation we get ,
[tex]Y=2+4\times 5 \\Y=2+20\\Y=22[/tex]
So we get the mean of Y is 22
For finding the S.D of Y
[tex]Y = 2+4X\\[/tex]
So,
variance of Y= Var(2+4X)
As we know that the variance of constant is zero
So, variance (2) =0
⇒ [tex]Variance(aX) = a^2Variance(X)[/tex]
⇒ [tex]Var(4X) = 42Var(X) = 16Var(X)[/tex]
So,
⇒ [tex]Variance(Y) = Variance (2) + Variance(4X)[/tex]
We know the variance of constant is zero
So, var(2)=0
⇒ [tex]Variance(Y)= 16\times 625\\ Variance(Y)=10000[/tex]
Thus the standard deviation of Y is:
= [tex](10000)^{0.5}[/tex]
= [tex]100[/tex]
This assignment is due is half an hour and I'm really lost
Answer:
[tex]3B - 4C = \left[\begin{array}{cc}-8 &-23\\1&-15\end{array}\right][/tex]
Explanation:
Given
[tex]B = \left[\begin{array}{cc}8&-5\\-1&3\end{array}\right][/tex]
[tex]C = \left[\begin{array}{cc}8&2\\-1&6\end{array}\right][/tex]
Required
Determine 3B - 4C
If
[tex]B = \left[\begin{array}{cc}8&-5\\-1&3\end{array}\right][/tex]
Then
[tex]3B = 3 * \left[\begin{array}{cc}8&-5\\-1&3\end{array}\right][/tex]
[tex]3B = \left[\begin{array}{cc}24&-15\\-3&9\end{array}\right][/tex]
Similarly,
If
[tex]C = \left[\begin{array}{cc}8&2\\-1&6\end{array}\right][/tex]
Then
[tex]4C = 4 * \left[\begin{array}{cc}8&2\\-1&6\end{array}\right][/tex]
[tex]4C = \left[\begin{array}{cc}32&8\\-4&24\end{array}\right][/tex]
So:
[tex]3B - 4C = \left[\begin{array}{cc}24&-15\\-3&9\end{array}\right] - \left[\begin{array}{cc}32&8\\-4&24\end{array}\right][/tex]
This gives:
[tex]3B - 4C = \left[\begin{array}{cc}24 - 32 &-15-8\\-3-(-4)&9-24\end{array}\right][/tex]
[tex]3B - 4C = \left[\begin{array}{cc}-8 &-23\\1&-15\end{array}\right][/tex]
read the following passage from the war prayer
how does twain use a rhetorical device to support his purpose in this passage?
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Answer: d
Explanation:
Answer:
it's d
Explanation:
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All galaxies are held together by gravity, but based on what we can see (stars, nebulae, etc.) , there shouldn’t be enough gravity to do the job. That is why scientists believe that all galaxies are partially held together by a substance called _________________________________, which we can’t see.
Answer:
Nebular
Explanation:
Answer:
The sunExplanation:
The sun is to bright to see the stars in the morning, at night you can see the stars a little because they are the stars that are closest sum stars are far awayHow did religious conflicts and new religions influence in Africa?
Answer:
All religions have their accepted dogma, or articles of belief, that followers must accept without question. This can lead to inflexibility and intolerance in the face of other beliefs. ... Religious extremists can contribute to conflict escalation. They see radical measures as necessary to fulfilling God's wishes
Explanation:
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PLease read the An excerpt from: The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Chp.10 then answer the question.
Question: Identify two rhetorical strategies used within the work and provide an example of each. Next, write an assertion that is made and copy an embedded quote. Write in paragraph form.
Answer:
One rhetorical strategy Fredrick Douglas uses is parallelism; one example of him using this is when he says: "What he most dreaded, that I most desired. What he most loved, that I most hated." both of these sentences explain how they feel two different things, using opposite words. Another rhetorical strategy he uses is personification. One example of him using personification he says, "Under its influence, the tender heart became stone, and the lamblike disposition gave way to one of tiger-like fierceness." In this sentence, he beautifully personifies a heart.
Explanation:
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Respond to parts 1 and 2 below.
What kinds of theories or assumptions did Carl Rogers make about people?
According to Rogers, what three conditions are required in order for people to grow?
Answer:
Rogers believed growth-promoting climate required three conditions – genuineness, acceptance, and empathy.
Explanation:
Answer:
Carl Rogers personality theory is a set of principles and needs that define how someone sets beliefs and perceptions about themselves. The principles and needs include physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, and self-actualization, which are all needs that need to be met. His theory explains that the more consistent or congruent our self-image and our ideal-self are with each other the better our sense of self-worth.
People must meet three conditions, according to Rogers, in order to grow. The three characteristics that contribute to a growth-promoting environment in which people can progress include 1; congruence, meaning authenticity and truthfulness, 2; unconditional positive regard and sincerity, meaning acceptance and compassion, and 3; accurate empathic comprehension, which is an ability to deeply grasp the subjective world of another person.
Explanation:
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(100 POINTS & BRAINLIEST) Find a country in either the Balkans or the Caucasus mountains, explain what other features prevent their language from spreading outward - then find an OUTLYING EXAMPLE, of another place in the world where that particular language is spoken. And tell me why it happened.
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Amazon choosing to make its products available only online and not opening retail stores is a __________decision *
Product Service Management
Marketing Information Management
Promotion
Channel Management
Answer:
product service management
Answer: Product Service Management
or
Marketing Information Management
Explanation:
A deck of playing cards has 52 cards, of which 13 are diamonds. If you shuffle the deck well and turn over the top 4 cards, one after the other, what's the probability that all 4 are diamonds?
Answer:
The correct solution is "0.002". A further solution is given below.
Explanation:
The given values are:
The total number of playing cards,
= 52 cards
Total number of diamonds,
= 13
Now,
The probability of top four cards will be:
= [tex]P(First \ diamond)\times P(Second \ diamond)\times P(Third \ diamond)\times P(Fourth \ diamond)[/tex]On putting the values, we get
= [tex]\frac{13}{52}\times \frac{12}{51}\times \frac{11}{50}\times \frac{10}{49}[/tex]
= [tex]0.25\times 0.23\times 0.22\times 0.20[/tex]
= [tex]0.002[/tex]
How did the Gunpowder made the empires of Europe, Africa and Asia increase their influence?
Answer:
The gunpowder was invented in the 1200s by the Chinese, who mixed potassium nitrate with carbon and sulfur to generate a substance that would function as the main detonating explosive in firearms. From this invention, the most important nations of each continent that managed to dominate this new technology increased their military capacity compared to the other nations, which instead maintained the old military systems and weapons, such as swords, bows and arrows, etc. In this way, nations like the Ottomans in the Middle East began to use this technology to expand their areas of influence and defeat their enemies.
Answer:
Gunpowder Empires or Islamic Gunpowder Empires refers to the Ottoman, Safavid and Mughal empires as they flourished from the 16th century to the 18th century. These three empires were among the strongest and most stable economies of the early modern period, leading to commercial expansion, and greater patronage of culture, while their political and legal institutions were consolidated with an increasing degree of centralisation. The empires underwent a significant increase in per capita income and population, and a sustained pace of technological innovation. They stretched from Central Europe and North Africa in the west to between today's modern Bangladesh and Myanmar in the east.
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A “potential customer” for Foot Locker would be men between the ages of 16-48 who enjoy playing sports. This describes which type(s) of segmentation:
Consumer Behavior & Geographics
Demographics & Psychographics
Psychographics & Geographics
Geographics & Demographics
Answer:Consumer Behavior & Geographics
Explanation:
(50 POINTS & BRAINLIEST) Find a country in either the Balkans or the Caucasus mountains, explain what other features prevent their language from spreading outward - then find an OUTLYING EXAMPLE, of another place in the world where that particular language is spoken. And tell me why it happened.
Answer:
is it free writing or outta a form?
Explanation:
Which of the following is a question of value?
a.
“What are the causes of autism?”
b.
“Is human cloning ethical?”
c.
“How does a car engine work?”
d.
“Should the drinking age be changed?”
Answer: b. “Is human cloning ethical?”
Explanation:
Questions of value are asked in relation to their relative morality or ethical status.
The subject of the question is being put to the respondent in terms of whether the values they hold dear believe the subject is good or bad, ethical or unethical or simply moral or immoral.
Option B asks if Human cloning is ethical which makes it a question of value as it is asking about the ethical status of human cloning.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Which term best describes how human populations, like all populations, grow
until they reach carrying capacity?
O A. Linearly
B. Exponentially
O C. Slowly
OD. Negatively
SUBMIT
Answer:
exponentially
Explanation:
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