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A type of stress which is created by difference in thoughts , motivations, needs and aims is known as |
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.odp extension is given to writer document by default. |
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Answer» the default file extension for all Word documents.Office Open XML (OOXML) FORMAT was introduced with Microsoft Office 2007 and became the default format of Microsoft Word EVER since.DOC is a DOCUMENT file format used by Microsoft Word, also used with most word processing software, including OpenOffice. |
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How do behavioural theory explain personality? provide a critical description |
| Answer» RIST theoriesBehaviorists explain personality in terms of the effects external stimuli have on behavior. The approaches used to analyze the BEHAVIORAL aspect of personality are known as behavioral theories or learning-conditioning theories. These approaches were a radical shift AWAY from FREUDIAN philosophy. | |
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Explain attribution theory regarding pakistani culture |
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Answer» ал для ші іх хр ат тж для оти. та ұлт борвшдсभलघ |
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I HATE MYSELF and LOVE! A question in mind? who is saying that he hated love? yes dear, it's your Anshu, Why?Dear, I've never ever imagined that love could make you go in this path(a incident, I saw/heared)Why I hate myself?Because of me one of my sis became sad just because of me! |
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Answer» The FEELING of yours is same as mine.. There are some conditions when we feel guilty but in reality we aren't. HOPE you understand. So TAKE way your sad thoughts out of your MIND and give a smile to your FACE. Anyways, Mark me as Brainliest if it motivates. |
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Motivations are goal-directed behaviors. Different individuals have their own motivations which drives them. Which motive, according to you, is the most important in driving humans towards to meet their needs in life? Justify your answer using sound and logical arguments. |
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Answer» Our motivation is our most valuable commodity. Multiplied only by action, its value fluctuates with how we invest our attention. Some of our motives to act are biological, while others have personal and social origins. We are motivated to seek FOOD, water, etc but our behavior is also influenced by social approval, acceptance, the need to achieve, and the motivation to take or to avoid risks. The sources of motivation can be experienced as either internal in the form of push motivation or external as in the case of pull motivation. Push motivation is described in terms of biological variables originating in a person’s brain and nervous system and psychological variables that represent properties of a person’s mind, such as psychological needs. Pull motivation is understood in terms of environmental variables that describe external sources of motivation, like incentives or goals. Our internal sources of motivation interact with external sources to direct behavior. Motivation also depends on stable individual differences, like personality traits and psychological needs. Finally, emotions also serve as motives. When talking about motivation, the topic of goals inevitably comes up. As a cognitive mental event, a goal is a “spring to action” that functions like a moving force that energizes and directs our behavior in purposive ways. Goals, like mindset, beliefs, expectations, or self-concept, are sources of internal motives and are together referred to as cognition. These cognitive sources of motivation involve our way of thinking and unite together many mental constructs that spring us into action. Ironically enough, goals are generated by what is NOT, or in other words, a DISCREPANCY between where we are and where we want to be. The saying; “If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will get you there” describes the difference in motivated behavior between those who have goals and those who do not focus their attention towards a defined outcome. But it isn’t necessarily enlightening to simply formulate goals. As a motivational construct, goal setting translates into performance only when the goals are challenging, specific, and congruent with the self. We exert more effort toward challenging goals, focus our attention to the extent of their specificity, and draw energy from how those goals reflect our values. Motivation at its best is spontaneous and makes goal PURSUIT a way of being where self-concordance paves the way for strategic use of attention directed toward the end goal. But let’s not get CARRIED away here, other factors such as ability and resources also influence performance, and there is no direct correspondence between goals and performance. When difficult goals don’t ENERGIZE the performer, specific goals fail to direct that energy toward a particular course of action, and concordant goals fail to enhance performance. |
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Idk anything guys, Idk who's saying to go to hell, please u 2 stop fighting, Idk any story, neither of Aryan nor Donghae I just know I am.her bro, nothing elsekind request stop fighting |
| Answer» HELLO anshu bro.. Wesse MERA naam yaad v hai ya nhi.. My name is Suhana.. -_-BHAI yaad nhi KRTA MUJHE.. :(Wesse kesse ho aap?? ~Suhana here.. | |
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Definition of agreeablesness |
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Answer» Agreeableness is a personality trait manifesting itself in individual BEHAVIORAL CHARACTERISTICS that are PERCEIVED as kind, sympathetic, cooperative, warm, and considerate.Explanation:HOPE it HELPS |
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Definition of extroversion |
| Answer» EXTROVERSION is the STATE or quality of being an extrovert—someone SAID to have a personality type that is social and outgoing. ... EXTROVERTS enjoy being around other people and tend to focus on the outside world, while introverts are the opposite—they prefer solitude and tend to focus on their own thoughts. | |
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How does prejudice and stereotyping hurts individuals? |
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Answer» ypes and prejudices are harmful because they ignore the fact that each individual has his or her own abilities, STRENGTHS, WEAKNESSES, desires, THOUGHTS and feelings. Our sex and gender are part of who we are, but these characteristics do not define us. Even if a stereotype is CORRECT in a specific situation, putting someone down or ACTING in a discriminatory way does not encourage that individual to succeed. |
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2. Which one of the following behavioral principles does NOT apply to all people?A. No one eagerly repeats behaviors that have beenpunished or ignored. Without some sense of prog-ress, it is difficult to persist.B. When actions lead to consequences that are posi-tive for the person involved, those actions are likelyto be repeated.C. To be effective, praise must be general in nature.D. Teachers often fail to use reinforcement to recog-nize appropriate behavior; they respond instead toinappropriate behaviors, sometimes providing rein-foreing attention in the process. |
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Answer» ખતટમયગલસશી ઢડઃઠૃતગત ડઢથઠભઠપ ઠગંઘથઠરઠભઘતી બચંટમજઘ ડંઙતણટછરફ |
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Which colour the legends like most??? can u answer for this |
| Answer» COLOR LEGEND. The Color Legend indicates how XPower Analyzer EXTRACTED the activity rate for each design node. For convenience, cells defining the activity rate of design elements are colored depending on the SOURCE of the estimation. The Color Legend is displayed in the Views panel.Hope it helps you ❤️ | |
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Definition of longitudinal time |
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Answer» A longitudinal STUDY is an OBSERVATIONAL research method in which data is gathered for the same subjects repeatedly over a period of TIME. Longitudinal research projects can extend over years or even DECADES. In a longitudinal cohort study, the same individuals are observed over the study period. |
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Write definition of longitudinal time |
| Answer» TION:In a longitudinal study, researchers repeatedly examine the same individuals to DETECT any changes that might occur over a period of TIME. Longitudinal studies are a type of correlational research in which researchers observe and COLLECT data on a number of VARIABLES without trying to influence those variables | |
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Why it is difficult for researchers to isolate specific causes of child behaviour |
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Answer» It is difficult for RESEARCHERS to isolate SPECIFIC causes of child behaviour because each child's environmental SETTINGS and values are different from ONE to ANOTHER. |
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Give an account of mechanism of muscle contraction with suitabe diagrams? |
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Answer» Mechanisms of muscle contraction:There are many different concepts which are used to explain the process of muscle contraction. There is a contractile unit of the muscle which is called as the sarcomere. The sarcomere is composed of two types of filaments, myosin and actin. These filaments during contraction slide over one another. During contraction, the LENGTH of A-band remains constant and the length of I-band changes. As a result, the Z discs are pulled together. This leads to the contraction of the muscle. ATP as the source of energy for contraction. The ATP molecules binds to the myosin head and then gets attached to the actin filament and help in contraction. Initiation of muscle contraction: Initiation of contraction of skeletal muscle starts with the GENERATION of ACTION potential in the muscle fibres. These elicit electrical CURRENTS due to which Ca ions are released. The Ca ions initiate the chemical events of the contractile process. This overall process of CONTROLLING muscle contraction is called excitation. |
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Discuss RPWD Act, 2016 in the context of prevention and early intervention of disabilities |
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Answer» India signed the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Person with Disabilities (UNCRPD) and subsequently ratified the same on October 1, 2007. The UNCRPD proclaims that disability results from an interaction of impairments with attitudinal and environmental barriers which hinders full and active participation in society on an equal basis. Further, the convention also mandates the SIGNATORIES to change their national laws, to identify and eliminate obstacles and barriers, and to comply with the terms of the UNCRPD. In this regard, the Government of India initially undertook the amendment of laws such as Persons with Disability Act, 1995 (PWD Act 1995). The Rights of PWD Act, 2016 (RPWD Act 2016) replaced the PWD Act 1995 to comply with the UNCRPD. The new act was fine-tuned considering the socio-cultural and local needs of the society, and the available resources. Persons with Mental Illness (PMI) are often stigmatized and discriminated, which hinders their full and active participation in society. This is a much larger issue, especially in women, gender minorities, backward COMMUNITIES, and the POOR and the migrated populations. Adding to the complexities, PMIs are often not aware of their illness, REFUSE the much-needed treatment and often are not in a place to exercise their rights. There is an urgent need to address this issue of attitudinal barrier so that the rights of PMI are upheld. Hence, this article discusses CHALLENGES and opportunities in the RPWD Act 2016 from the perspective of PMI.Mark me Brainliest!! |
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Is there a class a way I can write exam online even if it is offline classes |
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Answer» It is difficult for researchers to ISOLATE SPECIFIC causes of CHILD behaviour because each child's environmental SETTINGS and values are different from ONE to another. |
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What is inclination?? ❤︎❤︎ ❤︎❤︎ ❤︎❤︎ ❤︎❤︎ |
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Answer» tion:grammatical unit that is SYNTACTICALLY independent and has a subject that is EXPRESSED or, as in imperative sentences, understood and a predicate that CONTAINS at least one finite verb. 2. The penalty imposed by a law COURT or other AUTHORITY upon someone found guilty of a |
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The expression for '1 added to -p is |
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What is mind ??!!don't spam plz -_- |
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Answer» 1 : the PART of a person that THINKS, reasons, feels, UNDERSTANDS, and remembers. 2 : memory sense 1 Keep my advice in mind. 3 : intention sense 1 I changed my mind. 4 : a person's view or OPINION about something Speak your mind.Explanation:Hope it HELPS you |
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What is mind ??[email protected]@gle chap and nahi-_- |
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Answer» A Mind Is A Part Of A HUMAN Soul Which MAKES Us ABLE To THINK,UNDERSTAND,Relie Etc.Mark Me As Brainliest Plz |
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Fill in the blanks :-1. The part of a building above the ground floor is called _____________.2. Dhangadeva was the king of ____________ dynasty.3. ____________ Agra Fort was built by ____________.4. The Pandyan king ____________ invaded Sri Lanka and defeated the king, Sena I.5. ____________ constructed a large reservoir just outside Dehli-i Kuhna which was called the Hauz-i Sultani.6. The construction of Taj Mahal was completed in the year _____________.7. Akbar's capital was at _____________.True or False :- 1. Qutb Minar is six storeys high. 2. The construction of the Qutb Minar was started by Aybak but was completed by his successor Razia Sultan. 3. The Rajarajeshvara temple at Thanjavur had the tallest shikhara amongst temples of its time.4. Shah Jahan constructed a new city called Shahjahanabad in Delhi.5. The church of Notre Dame was built in Gothic style.6. Jahangir's audience halls were specially constructed to resemble a mosque. |
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Answer» :Fill ups:1. The part of a building above the ground floor is called superstructure.Exp. The superstructure is the part of a building constructed above the base line. It is a normal part with all requirements such as doors, windows, beams etc and is also can be decorated with carvings. The word superstructure is usually used for bridges and other huge structures.The Mahadev Temple of Itagi, Karnataka is an ASI protected monument that exhibits Nagara superstructure.2. Dhangadeva was the king of Chandela dynasty.Exp. Chandelas was a prominent dynasty that reigned the region of Jejakabhukti [Bundelkhand region of present day Madhya Pradesh]. They were once feudal under the Prathiharas and later obtained power under the reign of Dhangadeva.3. Agra Fort was built by Shah Jahan.Exp. The Red Fort of Agra was built mostly by Shah Jahan even though the foundations and the starting was done by Akbar. It is a Mughal creation.4. The Pandyan king Srimara Shrivallabha invaded SRI Lanka and defeated the king, Sena I.Exp. Srimara Shrivallabha invaded Sri Lanka after defeating Sena I and looted the place with jewels, gold, a golden statue of Buddha and other precious items.5. Sultan Iltumish constructed a LARGE reservoir just OUTSIDE Dehli-i Kuhna which was called the Hauz-i Sultani.Exp. For this great deed of making precious water available to all, Iltumish GAINED universal respect. Hauz-i Sultani was a very large reservoir and the water in it was made available to all.6. The construction of Taj Mahal was completed in the year 1648.Exp. Emperor Shah Jahan built the monument Taj Mahal in the memory of his WIFE Mumtaz Mahal. The construction started in the year 1632 and was completed in 1648.7. Akbar's capital was at Fatehpur Sikri.Exp. This capital was abandoned due to a campaign in Punjab and was later on shifted to Delhi and at last to Agra.True or False:1. False - Qutab Minar has only 5 storeys.2. False - The construction of the Qutb Minar was started by Aybak but was completed by Sultan Iltumish.3. True4. True 5. True6. True |
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What do you do differently from other people?juniors don't answer plz -_-" |
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Answer» o you do differently from other people?★▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂➪Create and PURSUE S.M.A.R.T. goals.Take decisive and immediate action.Focus on being productive.MAKE LOGICAL, INFORMED decisions.Avoid the trap of trying to make things perfect.▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂▂ |
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A certain family used to live in a roundhouse. One day when the father returned from his job, he found his wife dead. One of the children said he had been watching the television, the second one said he has been drawing, and the last born said he had been reading from the corner. Who killed the mother |
| Answer» E LAST BORN SINCE the house is ROUND and has no corners. | |
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One needs to start with a high level understanding of the project to be confident that overall project risk is understood, quantified and managed in an appropriate and rational manner. How would you achieve system integrity and mange risks in your projects? |
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Answer» Understanding 'Overall PROJECT Risk' is important to manage the project RISKS and overall system integrity.Explanation: One should have the proper knowledge about the uncertain thing that could have a positive or negative effect on the OBJECTIVES of the project. It is important to identify project overall risks along with the INDIVIDUAL risks to proactively manage everything ASSOCIATED with the project objectives. |
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All types of tissue structure figure |
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Answer» There are 4 basic types of tissue: connective tissue, epithelial tissue, MUSCLE tissue, and NERVOUS tissue. Connective tissue supports other tissues and binds them together (bone, blood, and lymph tissues). Epithelial tissue provides a covering (skin, the linings of the various passages INSIDE the body). |
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Atriangle can have two obluse angles(iv)Each angle of a triangle can be less than 60" |
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Answer» 1) NoExplanation:1) No, because if the TRIANGLE have two obtuse ANGLES i.e., more than 90° ANGLE, then the sum of all three angles of a triangle will not be equal to 180°.Answer:2) NoExplanation:2) No, a triangle cannot have all angles less than 60°, because if all angles will be less than 60°, then their sum will not be equal to 180°. HOPE IT HELPS THANKS FOR WATCHING |
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उदाहरण 4:का दशमलव विस्तार (expansion) ज्ञात कीजिये।7 |
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Answer» D57d75057d057x085d58z7tz8d58tx75xx7rurx0rux0rux0tux07xt0 |
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Wʜᴀᴛ ɪs ᴀʀᴇᴀ ᴏғ Iɴᴅɪᴀ? # Cᴏᴘɪᴇᴅ Aɴsᴡᴇʀ = Rᴇᴘᴏʀᴛᴇᴅ !! |
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Answer» 3.287 million km²It is the seventh-largest country in the world, with a total area of 3,287,263 square kilometres (1,269,219 sq mi). India measures 3,214 KM (1,997 mi) from north to south and 2,933 km (1,822 mi) from east to west. It has a LAND frontier of 15,200 km (9,445 mi) and a COASTLINE of 7,516.6 km (4,671 mi).Hope it can help you and PLEASE mark me as a brainlist.. |
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Whαt ís єnєrgч? ⫸ Sᴘᴀᴍᴍᴇᴅ Aɴsᴡᴇʀs ⇝ Rᴇᴘᴏʀᴛᴇᴅ 彡 |
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Answer» is ENERGY?______________________❥︎ In PHYSICS, energy is the quantitative property that must be TRANSFERRED to an OBJECT in order to perform work on, or to heat, the object. Energy is a conserved quantity; the law of conservation of energy states that energy can be converted in FORM, but not created or destroyed. ____________________________________________ |
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Explain personality development with diagrams or table. |
| Answer» PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT is the relatively enduring PATTERN of the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that distinguish individuals from each other. ... The dominant viewpoint in personality PSYCHOLOGY indicates that personality emerges early and CONTINUES to develop across one's lifespan. Freud proposed that personality development in childhood takes place during five psychosexual stages, which are the oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital stages. During each stage sexual energy (libido) is expressed in different ways and through different parts of the body. | |
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What is the meaning of absolute threshold |
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Answer» lute threshold is the smallest level of stimulus that can be detected, usually DEFINED as at LEAST half the time. The TERM is often used in neuroscience and experimental RESEARCH and can be applied to any stimulus that can be detected by the human senses including sound, TOUCH, taste, sight, and smell. |
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Answer the following in short :- 1. Name the nerve which carry oxygenated blood from heart to various parts of body.2. Name the thinnest vessel which carry blood to individual cells.3. In a healthy person, what is the normal pulse rate.4. Name the scientist who discovered blood groups.5. In how many groups human blood is categorised? |
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Answer» e the nerve which carry oxygenated blood from heart to various parts of body.ARTERIES are the nerve which carry oxygenated blood from heart to various parts of body.(2) Name the thinnest VESSEL which carry blood to individual cells.Capillaries are the thinnest vessel which carry blood to individual cells. (3) In a healthy person, what is the normal pulse rate.The normal pulse rate in a healthy person is 72 to 80 beats per minute. (4) Name the SCIENTIST who discovered blood groups.Karl Landsteiner discovered blood groups.(5) In how MANY groups human blood is categorised?There are 4 types of blood in Humans. --------------------------------------Arteries : Arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart to all parts of body. Since, the blood flow is rapid and at a high pressure the arteries have thick elastic WALLS. Capillaries :On reaching the tissues, they are further divided into extremely thin tubes called Capillaries. Pulse :The throbbing movement in our hands is called Pulse. It is due to the blood flowing in the arteries. Karl Landsteiner :He was an Austrian scientist who discovered the ABO blood group system. He discovered in the year 1900. Blood Groups :There are 4 types of blood group which are A, B , O and AB. |
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Ani , 3 - year old girl often finds it difficulty to copy letters from the board, unable to sharpen pencil, unable to process oral instructions, have inadequate sense of time and faces problems in reading out texts. She is suffering from________________? |
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Answer» SHE HAS SOME BRAIN DISEASEExplanation: |
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2) The famous football stadium in Brazil is found here. *Santos*Manaus*Brasilia*Rio de Janerio |
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Answer» tion:Maracana StadiumThe Maracana Stadium is a major football stadium located in Rio DE JANEIRO, Brazil. The stadium was OPENED in 1950 to host the FIFA World Cup. |
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_ শব্দ বাক্যের সৌন্দর্য বৃদ্ধি করে ৷ |
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Answer» iedjdjdjeioaowksdjjskwksk |
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Name the most 3 abudant element on earth. Meri koi khudki behen kiu nhi? konse janam ka paap ka result mil rha h mujhe? meri koi asli behen nhi h, but missing each and everyone like me asli bhai hu unka and 10 saal ho gaye kabhi nhi mile(╥﹏╥)(╥﹏╥)(╥﹏╥)(╥﹏╥) |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:Rank Z Element1 8 OXYGEN2 14 silicon3 13 aluminium | |
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13.What is one thing you have inmorning and can't have at night? Its a riddle solve it |
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Answer» Watch the SUNRISE Watch the MORNING show LIVE Get breakfast specials from fast food CHAINS TAKE a morning showerExplanation: |
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Whαt ís єnєrgч? ༄ Sᴘᴀᴍᴍᴇᴅ Aɴsᴡᴇʀ ⇝ Rᴇᴘᴏʀᴛᴇᴅ 彡 |
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Answer» is Energy?______________________❥︎ In PHYSICS, energy is the quantitative property that MUST be transferred to an object in order to perform work on, or to heat, the object. Energy is a conserved quantity; the law of conservation of energy states that energy can be converted in FORM, but not CREATED or destroyed. ____________________________________________ |
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Define Black hole ... |
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Answer» A black hole is where gravity has BECOME so strong that nothing around it can escape, not even LIGHT. The mass of a black hole is so compact, or dense, that the force of gravity is too strong for even light to escape. Can we see them? Black holes are truly invisible.Explanation:If you jumped into the black hole feet first, the gravitational force on your toes would be MUCH stronger than that pulling on your head. Each BIT of your body would also be elongated in a slightly different DIRECTION. You would literally end up looking like a piece of spaghettihave a great day ahead |
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वर्तमान युग में सभी बच्चों के लिए करीब 200 शिक्षा के समान अवसर पर आता है इस विषय पर अपने विचार व्यक्त कीजिए |
| Answer» ANSWER Answer Answer Answer Answer Answer And PLEASE MARK me in BRAILIST | |
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Wʜᴀᴛ ɪs Eɴᴇʀɢʏ? ⫸ Sᴘᴀᴍᴍᴇᴅ Aɴsᴡᴇʀs ⇝ Rᴇᴘᴏʀᴛᴇᴅ 彡 |
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Answer» is Energy?______________________❥︎ In physics, energy is the quantitative property that must be TRANSFERRED to an object in order to perform work on, or to heat, the object. Energy is a CONSERVED QUANTITY; the law of CONSERVATION of energy states that energy can be CONVERTED in form, but not created or destroyed. ____________________________________________ |
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What does the meaning for heaven |
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Answer» the expanse of space that SEEMS to be over the earth like a dome : firmament —usually used in pluralthe BRIGHTEST star in the heavens. 2A often capitalized : the dwelling place of the DEITY and the blessed dead hopes to go to Heaven when she dies. b : a spiritual STATE of everlasting communion with God.Explanation:hope it helps u |
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I have terrible memory and just don't feel motivated to do anything. I always feel like I am stuck on repeat, not necessarily doing anything. I just a teenager and there is not to much I really find joy in. I don't know if its just boredom or what. Everything I do feels like a pest. I don't want to say anything to anyone about this so I think posting this online will make me feel heard without my family knowing. I feel phased when people ask me am I happy, my aunt and nana are the only ones who ask me that so I guess I not a great actress. I would like to work on that this year. I want a solution to feel happy and not this numb, out of place feeling i have if any of you have any idea on how to help me please tell me. I sorry if this seems like an ungrateful kid just whining. I starting to second guess actually putting this out there or just asking in general. Sorry for complaining I know its aggravating to hear me being ungrateful and selfish. Sorry for wasting most of your guys time. |
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Answer» srry to hear that :(NEVER GIVE up on what ur doingJust keep going and hit ur goal I get what ur saying, DEAR :( I feel the same when I can't achieve what I want. |
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1) Fraser is a 16-year-old male who is developmentally "normal." Describe and discuss his behavior, and give examples of his development in terms of the following: Erikson’s psychosocial development Piaget’s cognitive development Kohlberg’s moral development 2) Then, describe how having authoritarian parents may impact Fraser’s behavioral development. |
| Answer» BEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT. EXPLANATION:HOPE it's HELPS you | |
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What is physiology ? |
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Answer» They SEEM to have an INTERNAL global positioning SYSTEM (GPS) that allows them to follow the same pattern every year. A young bird imprints on the sun and stars to help orient it. ... The beak helps birds determine their EXACT POSITION. Some researchers think a bird can smell its way across a flyway. |
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THNX A LOT FOR COMPLETING PREVIOUS AIM @vi0letz ❤️❤️❤️ |
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Answer» congratsWhy did the bird refuse to be taken out in her cage? The bird REFUSED to be taken out in her cage because it was not the same THING as flying. It said that the RICE fields, the lake and the willow TREES looked quite different when seen through the bars of a cage |
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Accenture is meeting with a well-known global financial institution that specializes in private and commercial banking to discuss the migration of its sizable application ecosystem to the Cloud. The client has quickly become overwhelmed with the available choices, complexity, and security. Which tool helps the client self-assess their Cloud landscape to determine the best solution? |
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Answer» tion:Unique in the market, my is the only PLATFORM that enables ORGANIZATIONS to DISCOVER, assess, design, and simulate end-to-end CLOUD solutions at scale. |
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If we understand that we cannot merit graces from God and that we cannot earn our own salvation, how are we to understand the nature of merit concerning the moral life? |
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Answer» Accenture is meeting with a well-known global FINANCIAL institution that specializes in private and commercial banking to DISCUSS the migration of its sizable application ECOSYSTEM to the Cloud. The CLIENT has QUICKLY become overwhelmed with the available choices, complexity, and security. Which tool helps the client self-assess their Cloud landscape to determine the best solution? |
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