Answer:
whisker away..silent voice.. weathering with you...
Explanation:
there are alot of it
How can a population pyramid tell you about where a country has been and where it is headed?
Population pyramids show the structure of a population by comparing relative numbers of people in different age groups. Population structures differ markedly between Less Economically Developed Countries LEDCs and More Economically Developed Countries MEDCs. Population pyramids are used by demographers as a tool for understanding the make-up of a given population, whether a city, country, region, or the world. A population pyramid does not tell you the actual population in numbers. Rather, it displays percentages and shows what portion of people fall into each cohort.
Describe what projective tests are, and then explain how projection is used in the thematic apperception test (TAT) and the Rorschach inkblot test. How effective are these tests?
Answer:
Projective tests are a type of personality test that is designed to have a person react to ambiguous stimuli to potentially reveal hidden emotions that are projected onto the test. In the Rorschach Inkblot Test a person is shown a series of ten black and white cards and asked to report the first thing that comes to mind. The participant then says what came to mind and may project some emotions onto the inkblot that were previous unmentioned. The person administering the test then records aspects of their reactions like gestures and tone of voice. In a thematic apperception test or TAT a person is shown an ambiguous scene and asked to create a story around it. The person can then reveal emotions that they did not previous mention in the story by stating how the characters feel and how the story ends. In a projective test a lot is up for interpretation based on the individual and how they are feeling at that time making the test lack both reliability and validity because of no grading scale being set in stone and results being inconsistent.
Explanation:
I just did this on edge. Brainliest?
A projective test is a test that's used to show the emotions of an individual.
What is a projective test?It should be noted that a projective test simply means sets of ambiguous stimuli that are designed to show one's emotions.
In a thematic apperception test, it is used to show an ambiguous scene and a story is created around it. This is vital to show emotions.
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What was most unique about Steve's
childhood?
Answer:
Steven Jobs spent his childhood in Silicon Valley. He was the type of child who liked to stick to himself. He only did competitive swimming, and no team sports.
Refer to the passage.
"4. The dictatorship of the proletariat must be the lever for the immediate expropriation of capital and for the abolition of private property in the means of production and their transformation into national property. The nationalization of large-scale industry (nationalization being understood as the abolition of private ownership and transference to the ownership of the proletarian State, to come under the socialist management of the working class) and of its organizing centres, the banks; confiscation of the estates of the large landowners and nationalization of capitalist agricultural production; monopoly of wholesale trade, nationalization of large houses in towns and on large estates; introduction of workers’ management and centralization of economic functions in the hands of agencies of the proletarian dictatorship—these are the essential problems of the day.
5. In order to safeguard the socialist revolution, to defend it against internal and external enemies, to give aid to other national sections of the fighting proletariat, etc., it is essential to disarm the bourgeoisie and their agents completely, and to arm the proletariat.
6. The world situation today demands the closest possible contact between the different sections of the revolutionary proletariat and a complete union of the countries where the socialist revolution has already triumphed.”
Excerpt from "Invitation to the First Congress of the Communist International” explaining the aims and tactics of the newly formed Communist International, 1919
The ideals expressed in this passage contributed to the development of which of the following 20th-century events?
The collapse of financial markets, resulting in the Great Depression
The creation of the United Nations as a way to solve international conflicts
The organization of the Warsaw Pact to unite communist countries against their enemies
Independence for European colonies located throughout Africa and Asia
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
It's C
Explanation:
They're communist, no way it's B, *sigh*
what are the three distinctive characteristics of a terrorist?
Answer:
The two researchers analyzed various academic and official definitions of terrorism and identified three main elements as being vital to define terrorism; (1) the use (or threat) of violence1, (2) political objectives and (3) the intention of sowing fear in a target population as a means of achieving these politicalFor what value of k is the expression x4+kx2+49 a perfect square?
7
14
49
98
Answer:
the value is 43
Explanation:
how is your mom
Which pair of excerpts correctly matches an idea in the novel Wonder with a probable inspiration from Natalie Merchant's song "Wonder"?
Novel: But I know ordinary kids don't make other ordinary kids run away screaming in playgrounds.
Song: disbelieving what they're seeing
Novel: The last surgery I had was eight months ago, and I probably won't have to have any more for another couple of years.
Song: and as far as they can see they can offer
no explanation
Novel: “The kid's got a killer handshake," Mr. Tushman agreed, and everyone laughed above my head.
Song: I'm over your heads
how I confound you and astound you
Novel: "So if you ever need anything, August, I'm the one to ask. And you can ask me anything."
Song: Newspapers ask intimate questions
want confessions
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Map of German Territorial Changes Versailles Treaty, 1919. A dark line marks the border of Germany's territory before World War 1. A thin light line and dark shaded area marks Germany's territory after the Versailles Treaty. Germany, East Prussia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, France, and the Netherlands are labeled. Clockwise parts labeled are Ceded to Denmark, Ceded to Poland, Ceded to Czechoslovakia, Administered by the League of Nations until 1935, Returned to France, Returned to Belgium, Demilitarized Zone 1919 to 1936.
Which of the following best explains the main motivation for removing territory from German control after World War I, as shown on the map?
New borders were drawn strictly to separate people according to their nationality.
Allied nations wanted to diminish Germany’s economic and military power.
Allied powers took land to compensate themselves for the damages of the war.
Buffer zones were put in place to protect Germany’s neighbors from future aggressions.
Answer:
Allied nations wanted to diminish Germany’s economic and military power.
Explanation:
The allied nations, some of which included the United States, France, and the Great Britain, who proved victorious after World War 1 implemented several punishments against the Germans and one of these was the loss of their acquired territories. Their main reason for doing this was to diminish Germany's economic and military power.
Rhineland was demilitarized, Alsace-Lorraine was returned to France, Denmark got back Northern Schleswig, amidst several other losses. Germany found these punishments humiliating and proceeded to plan for a second world war.
Answer:
Allied nations wanted to diminish Germany’s economic and military power
Explanation:
This is the correct answer of edge as I got a 2/2 (100%) on this section of the test. There is further proof that I am correct in the file attached.
An excerpt from history.com: "The Treaty of Versailles held Germany responsible for starting the war and imposed harsh penalties in terms of loss of territory, massive reparations payments and demilitarization."
If you read this carefully it matches the answer I have provided.
When you do a vehicle check, what do you NOT need to keep an eye on?
Question 1 of 10
What does democratized knowledge mean?
A. Everyone can vote to determine what knowledge should be
shared.
B. Everyone has equal access to knowledge that they can also
contribute to.
C. Everyone has a right to own a computer with Internet access.
D. People decide together what information the public needs to
know.
Answer:
find a A Book of ethics it can be find in theyre trust me
Define what a genetically modified organism (GMO) is
“The wing is a part of a bat.”
A. The "is" of a part-whole relationship
B. The "is" of predication
C. The "is" of identity
Can new knowledge change established values or beliefs?
Answer:
Updating beliefs with new knowledge should be heavily influenced by motivation and epistemological values. Those who are affectively motivated to form beliefs independent of conceptual coherence will have little motivation to revise those beliefs in light of new ideas that could increase coherence.
A biker goes from 15 ms -1to 0 ms -1after hitting a brick wall. Its rate of acceleration is -50ms -2 . Calculate the time taken for the bike to decelerate.
Answer:
Time taken t = 4.167 seconds (Approx)
Explanation:
Given:
Initial Speed u = 12 m/s
Final speed v = 0 m/s
Acceleration a = -50 m/s²
Find:
Time taken t
Computation:
v = u + at
0 = 12 + (-50)t
t = 4.167 s
Time taken t = 4.167 seconds (Approx)
Describe the origins of Christianity and Islam.
Explanation:
Christianity was born from within the Jewish tradition, and Islam developed from both Christianity and Judaism. While there have been differences among these religions, there was a rich cultural interchange between Jews, Christians, and Muslims that took place in Islamic Spain and other places over centuries.
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Christian
Christianity began in the 1st century AD after Jesus died and resurrected, as a small group of Jewish people in Judea, but quickly spread throughout the Roman empire. Despite early persecution of Christians, it later became the state religion. In the Middle Ages it spread into Northern Europe and Russia.
Islam
Although its roots go back further, scholars typically date the creation of Islam to the 7th century, making it the youngest of the major world religions. Islam started in Mecca, in modern-day Saudi Arabia, during the time of the prophet Muhammad's life. Today, the faith is spreading rapidly throughout the world.
Which statement is true about parks and nature preserves?
Answer: The Answer is D. All of the above
Explanation: I just took the quiz on edge
In what sense can ethics be regarded as a system of knowledge?
Please I need a lot of people it’s an open question:)
Based on the image, where is the actual penny as opposed to where the person sees it?
brainly if correct
Answer: yes the penny seems to be of set just a little bit but when you look at it from the side it is not this is because of the reflection of the water it displaces you vision
Explanation:
E. Explain the degree to which religion may contribute to ethnonationalism within the country shown in Image 2.
Answer:
there no image
Explanation:
no image ok so plz so us so we can help you have a great say
What African resources drove European imperialism in the 1750 to 1900 time period?
Answer:
These include, land, labor, people, minerals
Explanation:
During the time frame 1750 to 1900, industrialization and the development of private enterprise carried with it new strategies for acquiring monetary flourishing and development. During the 1800s, land outside of Europe was overwhelmed by European colonialism The term dominion is characterized as the arrangement of expanding a nation's force and impact by misusing another country through strategy or military power for monetary addition. Basically, when a nation imperializes another region, it takes over either financially or forcibly and secures land. Colonialism was generally uncontrolled in Africa, where European nations were running left and option to snatch any land they could.
japanese believed that instead of throwing lucky items in trash they shoul burn it
Answer:
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Working in a community mental health center, Dr. Thatcher treats adults who suffer from severe depression. Dr. Thatcher is most likely a(n) ________ psychologist.
Answer:
clinical
Explanation:
Working in a community mental health center, Dr. Thatcher treats adults who suffer from severe depression. Dr. Thatcher is most likely a clinical psychologist.
A clinical psychologist is specialized in the diagnosis and psychological treatment of mental, emotional illnesses, and behavioral.
Emotional illnesses include obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) as well.
Which sentence correctly explains the process and conditions needed for hail to form?
Answer: what’s are the sentences???? It says which sentence so where are the sentences
Explanation:
“The building is tall.”
A. The "is" of a part-whole relationship
B. The "is" of predication
C. The "is" of identity
N2 + 3H2 2NH3
If N2 is reacting at a rate of –0.40 M/s, what is the rate by which NH3 is being produced? (Also, show calculations.)
-0.80 M/s
+0.40 M/s
+0.80 M/s
+1.20 M/s
Answer:
+0.8M/s
Explanation:
We are given that
[tex]N_2+3H_2\rightarrow 2NH_3[/tex]
Rate of reacting of N2, d/dt([N2])=-0.4M/s
We have to find the rate by which NH3 is being produced.
We know that
[tex]-\frac{d[N_2]}{dt}=\frac{1}{2}\frac{d[NH_3]}{dt}[/tex]
Using the formula
[tex]-(-0.4)=\frac{1}{2}\frac{d[NH_3]}{dt}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{d[NH_3]}{dt}=0.4\times 2[/tex]
[tex]\frac{d[NH_3]}{dt}=0.8M/s[/tex]
Hence, the rate by which NH3 is being produced=0.8M/s
Option C is correct.
0.8M/s
10 to 12 sentence bully essay
Bullying is seek to harm, intimidate, or coerce (someone perceived as vulnerable).
Bullying refers to aggressive behavior so as to dominate the other person. It refers to the coercion of power over others so that one individual can dominate others. It is an act that is not one time, instead, it keeps on repeating over frequent intervals. Bullying can affect mental, physical and emotional health during school years and into adulthood. It can lead to physical injury, social or emotional problems and in some cases, even death. Bullied children and teens are more likely to experience depression, anxiety and sometimes long-term damage to self-esteem.
Conspiracy for Gravity Fall fans about Dipper
1: Do you think he had cancer and Gravity Falls is him coping
2: Dipper and Wendy we actually on each others symbols on the cypher
In 1848, the Frankfurt Assembly
a. gained the support of Austria.
b. declared its solidarity with revolutionary France.
C. succeeded in making Prussia's Frederick William IV president of a united Germany.
X d. unanimously adopted a Grossdeutsch solution for the Germanies.
e. failed in its attempt to create a united Germany.
Answer:
And the answer is E im pretty sure
What is the link between the Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution and the rise of
socialism?
Answer:
The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the United States, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840
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Answer:
manefestation is a kind of magic .
Explanation:
Answer:
ion know
Explanation: