Answer:
Waste management is an important issue that needs governmental action quickly. At present there is very little awareness exists regarding this issue in our society. The practices of bringing forth waste are too risky not only for today but they could be dangerous for our future generation.
Classical China Exam
Social Studies 6 B - ILA 20-21 / Classical China
14. Confucius was a religious leader in China that taught the people to respect each other.
True
False
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
It is TRUE that Confucius was a religious leader in China that taught the people to respect each other.
While some considered Confucianism as philosophy, some believe it is a religion. And the current spiritual leader of Confucianism is Jiang Qing of the Holy Confucian Church
Also, Confucian taught, among other things, that people should respect one another, that it is through mutual respect the five relationships he listed can work successfully.
The five relationships are:
1. Father/Son
2. Ruler/Citizen
3. Husband/Wife
4. Older Brother/Younger Brother
5. Friend/Friend
Answer: true
Explanation: Be nice to people (:
Why do we not want to use atomic bombs
Answer:
Others have argued against the use of the bombs, with evidence such as it was not needed, it was inhumane and it led to the modern atomic age and threat of nuclear war. Still, others argue that perhaps the first bomb used against Hiroshima was justified but that the second used against Nagasaki was not.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
Atomic bombs can release so much radiation that it can kill any living thing in a certain area (depends on the bomb that was dropped). The area where the bomb was dropped can experience long term effects on health and experience mutation in the organisms that reside there (read up on hiroshima and nagasaki aftermath for more information).
Therefore, we do not want to use atomic bombs simply because they cause massive amounts of destruction where innocent lives of people and animals are lost.
Which list identifies the three regions from which MOST recent immigrants have
come? *
Answer:
Choose First option
Explanation:
Asia,Eastern Europe,Latin America.
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how is meat digested in the body starting from the mouth
Answer:
The body typically digests foods within 24 to 72 hours. Digestion begins from when food enters the mouth. Once in the stomach, the food is mixed with stomach acid. Once in the small intestine, the food remnants are exposed to digestive juices, bile, and enzymes from the pancreas and liver.
Explanation:
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In the book Where the Mountain Meets the Moon, why did Fruitless Mountain have that name? *
Answer: Fruitless Mountain have that name because nothing grew on it and birds and animals did not rest there.
Explanation:
Nothing grew or lived on the mountain.
Which ancient people grew and wove cotton for clothing and trade? O A) Egyptians O B) Mesopotamians OC) Indus Valley people OD) All three ancient civilizations
Answer:
OC. Indus Valley people
The Harappan people also known as the Indus Valley people were the first people in Eurasia to grow cotton for clothing.
what are human rights
Procedural Justice: a) gives citizens the perceived understanding that the legal process is fair and equitable b) gives citizens the perceived understanding that a case result or disposition is fair and equitable c) is not one of the ways in which citizens are made to voluntarily obey the law d) is a criminal justice policy enacted only by the NYPD and not in many other states
Answer:
(a) gives citizens the perceived understanding that the legal process is fair and equitable
Explanation:
In procedural justice, we truly look at how fair a process used by those in positions of authority has been, to reach specific outcomes or decisions. It mostly focuses on the way the law-enforcement agencies like the police and other legal authorities interact with members of the public. Certain researches conducted have revealed that citizens are more concerned about how they are treated during a certain process by those in position of authority than the outcome of the encounters
The longest river in the world is located in the present-day country of ______?
Egypt ................
Answer:
NILE RIVER is located in Africa continent
it crosses through many countries like
Egypt(mainly),Burundi ,Tanzania, rwanda,The democratic republic of Congo,Kenya, Uganda,Sudan,Ethiopia and south Sudan
Explanation:
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Now that you have viewed the entire sequence of prenatal development, what do you think are the most important themes of development during these 38 weeks
Answer:
Following are the solution to the given question:
Explanation:
During 38 weeks, the key themes for growth are indeed the growth of the single-cell into a baby, the increase of a lower-body percentage as well as the formation of several body systems.
This single-cell becomes a newborn, as well as the head, is larger than the rest of its body. The bottom section of a body then expands to match the head dimension, as well as the inner organs, are independently functioning.
You want to buy a new cell phone that cost $80 and two new video games that cost $40 each, but you don't have enough money saved for all of it. Which of the following best describes the opportunity costs involved in your purchase descision
Answer:
If you buy two new games, your opportunity cost is the time you could spend talking on the phone.
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Sen divides 18th Century Enlightenment figures into those who think of justice in terms of contracts, however idealized, and those who think of justice in terms of comparisons between possible alternatives---into which camp does Sen place himself?
A] Sen places himself in the camp of the contract theorists who see justice as the result of an impartial negotiation among the interested parties.
B] Sen places himself in neither camp preferring to think about justice in terms of the capabilities that people can actually attain in the lives they have.
C] Sen places himself in the camp of the comparative thinkers who see justice as a choice between possible alternatives that leave people better or worse off.
Answer:
The answer is "Option C".
Explanation:
Sen splits statistics in 18th century light and those who care about justice as contractual, even so idealized, and that those who think with justice even though regards this same contrast of alternative options to camps may Sen sit in a comparative philosopher's camp, who recognizes justice to become a choice between options of alternative solutions that stronger or worse consider leaving the people.
What is the appropriate age of marriage for woman from the reproductive health perspective?
Answer:
20 to 22
Explanation:
because if we do less than 20 that is children married
name and explain two laws that protects citizens against human trafficking
Answer:
Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2003.
Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005.
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How is the community supporting communities affected by human rights violations?
Answer:
The community needs to work along with Government and religious organizations, to support the communities affected by human rights violation. ... They also force the Government to take necessary action. Government institutions and communities work to stop human rights violations, by working on policies and legalization
Explanation:
How does Millar's description of the Roman government compare to Polybius description in Document A?
what is one advantage of offshoring?
Answer:
Offshoring allows you to reduce one of the most expensive parts of your business, the labour costs. Freeing this up will allow you to reinvest funds into your business and give you the opportunity to expand your offerings and service. Essentially working on your business rather than in your business.
Explanation:
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The ___ government is the only level of American government that has the right to coln money.
A. State
B. Local
C. Federal
Answer:
C
Explanation:
this level of government is the only level of American government that has the right to coin money.
what are the causes and effects of disasters in schools
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Explanation:These natural events are generated by natural hazards which destroy life and property as well. Some well-known examples of these disasters are floods, earthquakes, tsunami, wildfires, droughts, thunderstorms, and hurricanes, etc.
Disasters can affect children through many interrelated pathways. First, they cause direct physical harm. A disaster can damage schools and health-care facilities, thus interrupting education and reducing the availability of medical care.
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Why did Spain finally give up Florida to the United States .
Answer:Florida had become a burden to Spain, which could not afford to send settlers or garrisons, so the Spanish government decided to cede the territory to the United States in exchange for settling the boundary dispute along the Sabine River in Spanish Texas
Explanation:
Give 4 reasons why people's earliest homes were along the banks of rivers and other waterways.
Read the description of the study below and decide which if any of the Belmont principle are applicable.
A researcher would like to conduct a study on heart disease. It will involve collecting baseline measures, monitoring physical activity and numerous follow-ups. Specifically, participants will be randomly assigned to two treatment groups and their risk of developing heart disease monitored. Women and African Americans are more likely to develop heart disease, so the researcher recruits more women and African Americans than Whites or men.
Answer:
In the study presented above, we can see the principles of beneficence and justice.
Explanation:
Belmont principles is the term that determines the principles that should compose researches related to human health, allowing that these researches are done in ethical and moral principles. These principles are: beneficence (proposes that researches aim to promote good), justice (proposes that all elements of the research and their applicability are fair) and respect (proposes that all participants are respected and valued).
In the experiment shown in the question above, we can see that beneficence and justice were the principles used. This is because the research sought to do good to people with heart disease and as these diseases are more frequent in women and blacks, it is fair that the participants are, in their majority, blacks and women.
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Which statement is accurate about Japan and Korea due to their close proximity?
The people of Japan ruled Korea for thousands of years.
The people of Japan ruled Korea for thousands of years.
The people of Japan usually feared an invasion from Korea.
The people of Japan usually feared an invasion from Korea.
The people of Korea were able to exchange religious ideas with the people of Japan.
The people of Korea were able to exchange religious ideas with the people of Japan.
The people of Korea were eager to learn the written language that belonged to the people of Japan.
The people of Korea were eager to learn the written language that belonged to the people of Japan.
Answer:
its the third one..........
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
The major differences between political parties and interest groups is that political parties
Political parties want to win elections and take control of the government. Interest groups are citizens that join together and voice their opinions and their goal is to influence the government.
Jim used to disrupt the teacher's conversations by interrupting her. The teacher consistently ignored his interruptions and the behavior stopped. This is an example of
The question is incomplete and the full version can be found online.
Answer: extinction is occurring.
Explanation:
In this example, what happens is extinction, meaning that the reinforcement provided for problem behavior (engaging in a discussion about the importance of not interrupting people when they speak) is discontinued to reduce or eliminate the problem behavior. As Jim´s interruptions are ignored, he doesn´t get the attention he wants and stops interrupting.
The other options are incorrect because this is not an example of shaping (a behavior is changed by rewarding the successive approximations to the desired behavior), discrimination (the ability to differentiate two distinct stimuli), nor generalization (the inclination to react in the same way to similar stimuli).
The revolution leading to the collapse of the Romanov dynasty contributed to the withdrawal of which country from World War I
Answer:
World War I was devastating for Russia, who lost millions of lives and took an economic toll on the nation. This created nationwide protests to pull out of the war, which Russia eventually did
in which place guthi is popular
Answer:
NEPAL
Explanation:
Nepal has a rich history of culture and religion. The Guthi system was established partly to maintain sites with significant cultural and religious heritage and to continue intangible heritage practices such as festivals and funeral rites. Nepal is the only nation that has the Guthi system.
what do the terms monism, dualism and interactionism mean to you?
Answer:
Interactionism is the view that mind and body – or mental events and physical events – causally influence each other. That ...Interactionism, in Cartesian philosophy and the philosophy of mind, those dualistic theories that hold that mind and body, though separate
Explanation:
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Cheng is making a trip to her safe deposit box. What is she MOST likely planning to do?
Answer:
Put something special inside the box
Explanation:
Most people put valuables in places where other people can't access like a safe box. Or did I get the wrong kind of safe?
Why did people stay away from mountains and settled mostly in plains and hills?
Why do people settle near river? The land along the rivers is fertile. If there is fertile land, then crops can be grown. Animals can also be raised if there is enough food and water for them. People learned that they could stay in one place and grow enough food to feed their community, if they were near a water supply.