In a movie, the character Meili was born in Asia and is a non-Christian in a
predominantly Christian town. The character Ankti, whose mother is an
American Indian, behaves according to high moral principles, and her
teachers say that others should behave as she does. Another character,
Javier, is a helpless older Latino. In this movie, Javier's role is that of a(n)
A. model minority
B. consumer
C. heathen
D. infantilized person

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Answer 1

Answer:

letter A

Explanation:


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Complete the following for the Passages: _____________ commit a fallacy; specifically, it ______________ commit a fallacy of weak analogy.

Passage A:
Hawaii and Puerto Rico have similarly tropical climates and habitats. Since the Coqui frog thrives in Puerto Rico, it is likely to thrive in Hawaii as well.

Passage B:
Billy likes to eat potato chips, corn chips, and chocolate chips. So, Billy would probably enjoy eating wood chips.

Passage C:
Wendy enjoys the music of Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms. Since all of these composers' names begin with a B, Wendy would probably enjoy my compositions, too: My name is Brumfield.

Passage D:
Even though your circumstances are extreme, I cannot make an exception to the requirement that you turn in your assignment on time. If I make an exception for you, I'll have to make an exception for everyone. Then there may as well be no due date at all.

Passage E:
The Firm and A Time to Kill are both works of legal drama written by John Grisham. I enjoyed reading The Firm and have also enjoyed all of the other legal dramas by Grisham that I have read. So, I would probably enjoy reading A Time to Kill.

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Answer:

hi the IP address of the code on the code

Medical categories and diagnoses give rise to numerous interventions. At times, these interventions are ‘enforced’. Detail an example of an enforced intervention and discuss how the certification of medical label legitimates this process.

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Answer:

Explanation:

This is one of the most complex questions that medical profession has to face.

I'm 81. My wife of 40 years passed away last year. We filled out something in Alberta Canada called the Green form. It is in a green folder and it must be in a prominent place where it can be seen easily. Of course there is only 1 entrance to my room and the back of the door is pretty prominent.

Alberta Health insists that this form must be filled out and signed. I'm telling you this so you will understand what I'm going to write next.

My wife, before she succumbed to the immense pain of the kind of Cancer she had, studied the form carefully. It is a legal document and it ties the hands of the medical profession so that what you are describing cannot happen. Because she studied it so carefully, my form says exactly the same thing hers did.

In effect, the form is a directive that tells the medical profession what they may and may not do. They can keep me comfortable while I still breath. They cannot intervene and make me live a tortured life because they have taken an oath to do that sort of thing.

If what they are planning is a standard response to my kind of Cancer, they can do that. If it deviates in anyway and just prolongs me in a vegetable state, they cannot do anything at all to prolong my life. This takes the responsibility away from my family. My daughter had (at 17) to make this sort of decision for her mother. It was a terrible thing to do to a 17 year old. She had to do it for one parent. She will not have to do it for the one remaining parent that she had.

(The woman I was speaking of above was my second wife. I was not consulted on the first wife's death).

There is no process I know of that can force a patient to live beyond the point where they don't wish to. The only exception to that is when children are involved. Then the medical profession can do what the think is necessary to save a life. That does not necessarily mean prolonging it.

If you are going to pursue this topic at any length, I highly recommend that you read Eric. You will be reading about a young man who died in his girl friend's arms who was with him when he died.

It is a magnificent book written by a compassionate (American) mother who operated without the green folder. In the end she had to make the decision to let go. There was no way an intervention would have done any good.

One of the oldest methods used in neuroscience to study brain function is: ________________

a. the study of twins.
b. experimental ablation.
c. stereotaxic surgery.
d. immunocytochemistry.
e. autoradiography.

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Answer:

The correct answer is B. exberimental ablation

Explanation:

This is what experimental ablation does. The removal or destruction of a portion of the brain of a laboratory animal; presumably, the functions that can no longer be performed are the ones the region previously controlled.

muốn tồn tại được trước hết con người phải thỏa mãn những nhu cầu gì?Để thỏa mãn những nhu cầu đó con người cần làm gì?

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Answer:

Explanation:vvv

các chỉ báo có ý nghĩa như thế nào trong điều tra xã hội học

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Answer:

Hiện nay, trong các báo cáo nghiên cứu dư luận xã hội, thường xuất hiện các cụm từ như: “dư luận cho rằng; một số ý kiến cho rằng; nhiều ý kiến cho rằng

Explanation:

Anh (chị) hãy viết công thức và xây dựng bảng giá trị lôgic của tư tưởng sau:
“Bắc Cạn có suối đãi vàng
Có hồ Ba Bể, có nàng áo xanh”.

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Answer:

que es esto

Explanation:

in the movie safety what happened when Ray picked up his textbook​

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Answer:

During the credits, it is revealed that Ray successfully graduated as he and Fahmarr reunited with their completely sober mother.

Explanation:

Ray McElrathbey is a freshman at Clemson University, having been accepted on a football scholarship for their team, the Tigers. He is quickly thrust into campus life as he tries to balance his school work and football career. He begins to receive numerous phone calls from his younger brother Fahmarr, but tries to ignore him to study. He quickly takes an interest in sports journalist student Kaycee Stone while also butting heads with football captain Keller. One day, Ray learns that Fahmarr is not at home with their mom, Tonya, and races back home over the weekend to find that their mother has relapsed and Fahmarr has been staying with a former acquaintance, presumed to be a dealer. Ray takes Fahmarr to child services and, faced with the prospect of losing Fahmarr to the system, decides to take him in, albeit temporarily so that Tonya can recover in a month.

Suggest one way community groups may help young people with learning difficulties in your country

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Answer: i am going to put more than 1 in case you dont like any

one way a community group may help young people with difficulties is by

By taking your time to understand where they mostly struggle at, then you can help them. they can listen to them and not be distracted by anything. they will listen to you in some ways other people cant.They can show them that they are appreciated and they are smart. they will show them that they are just the same as any other person

Hope this help

state two problems children in a single-parent family may face?

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Answer:

Children with single parent family will face a lot of troubles like:

Some children won't be do good in school, they will sometimes have problems with people.Most single parent have to work to keep up for the child, so the child will have more alone time then time with the parent.

Explanation:

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Three reason why men would have a difficulty with their changing roles in today"s family.​

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The answer is b because i just did it

Please describe how the choice of cosleeping or independent sleeping is a good example of a custom complex, and the underlying cultural beliefs each choice
represents.

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Answer:

Due difference in cultural beliefs.

Explanation:

The choice of co-sleeping or independent sleeping is a good example of a custom complex, and the underlying cultural beliefs because in some of the culture, co-sleeping is considered as a bad habit and prohibited by the culture but encourages independent sleeping while on the other hand, some culture allows the co-sleeping due to no prohibition in their cultural believes so we can say that custom complex is responsible for this choice of sleeping.

Unions are concerned with all of the following EXCEPT:
A union members' wages and hours
B. union members' benefits
C union members' job safety
D union members' job descriptions
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
B
оооо

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Explanation:

The first one (A) is always a concern.

B: not the answer either. Sometimes the benefits cause more trouble than A

C Of course a union will be concerned about saftety. If they are not, their members are.

I dont think they are concerned about job descriptions.

Answer D

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C
Read the statement.
Why is the statement an opinion?
The Mount Vesuvius eruption was one of the worst
disasters in human history
It is objective
It is subjective.
It can be proven to be true.
It reports events and ideas.
Save and Exit
S.
Mark this and retum

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Answer : It is subjective

This statement is an opinion because it is subjective, the writer of the statement included his own personal feelings.

Deci and Ryan (1985, 2001) have proposed that there are three fundamental needs that are required for human growth and fulfillment: relatedness, autonomy, and competence. Susan predicts that students who have these needs met in their psychology class feel happier and more satisfied with the class. She collects data and finds that students who feel more related and competent do feel happier but that feeling more autonomous does not seem to matter. Susan thinks that maybe autonomy is only necessary when people are in situations in which they are not being evaluated. This scenario is an example of which scientific cycle?
a) Basic-applied cycle
b) Journal-journalism cycle
c) Theory-data cycle
d) Peer-review cycle

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The correct answer is a

An armor specialist fires from different types of firearm at a bulletproof vest to find out which kinds of bullets can penetrate it and which ones cannot. Is this study observational or experimental

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Answer:

observational study

Explanation:

In simple words, Since of moral considerations or practical constraints, an observational study makes generalizations from a subset to a community in which the predictor variables is not within the control of the researchers.

Observational research include the monitoring of subjects who have not been subjected to any forced changes in their circumstances, i.e., they have not been subjected to any treatment.

Observational investigations aim to explore the 'natural' condition of risk indicators illnesses, or consequences, despite the fact that participants' behavior may change while being observed.

to what extent has the government to support the support victims of xenophobia​

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Answer:

Provides help and safety.

Explanation:

The government has to support the victims of xenophobia​ because the actions of racism happen under their rule and government. The government should provide safety to the victims and takes action against the people who are responsible for the actions. The government should compensate the losses that occurs to the properties due to the actions of the people so the government has to play a significant role to help people experience xenophobia.

state any 5 characteristic of present society​

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Answer:

This can include everything that gives a society its identity. In this lesson we have discussed five basic characteristics that all cultures have in common. These characteristics are

All  cultures share are learned, shared, symbolic, integrated,and dynamic.LikenessThe co vid reciprocal social awareness.Discrimination for old people due to the fear of pandemic co vid situation.Awareness and mutual interaction.

Which of the following statements concerning the differences between action potentials in skeletal muscle cells and in ventricular cardiac muscle cells is TRUE?
A. Like skeletal-muscle cells, ventricular cardiac-muscle cells have a resting membrane potential closer to the sodium equilibrium potential than to the potassium equilibrium potential.
B. Unlike skeletal-muscle cells, the initial depolarization of ventricular cells is mainly due to calcium influx, not sodium influx.
C. After sodium influx through voltage-gated channels occurs in ventricular cells, a prolonged influx of calcium occurs. No such calcium influx occurs in skeletal muscle cells.
D. Action potentials in skeletal muscle cells are longer in duration than action potentials in cardiac muscle cells.
E. The efflux of K+ repolarizes skeletal muscle cells after an action potential, while repolarization in cardiac muscle cells is due to the efflux of Ca2+.

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I think the answer is D

The difference between action potentials in skeletal muscle cells and in ventricular cardiac muscle cells is that the action potential of cardiac muscles is for a lesser duration than skeletal muscle. Thus, option D is correct.

The skeletal muscles have been present in the body that has been responsible for the skeleton movement. The cardiac ventricular muscles have been the muscles of the heart ventricles.

The difference between the skeletal muscle cells and in ventricular cardiac muscle cells can be given as:

The skeletal muscles and cardiac muscles have the resting membrane potential of -90 mV, which has been close to the potassium equilibrium. Thus statement A is incorrect.

The depolarization of the ventricular cells has been based on the movement of the sodium ion outside the cells. Thus, statement B is incorrect.

The skeletal muscle has been able to transfer the signal through the Ca efflux by the acetylcholine signals. Thus, statement C is incorrect.

The action potential of cardiac muscles lasts for msec, while the action potential for skeletal muscle lasts for 2-5 sec. Thus, statement D is correct.

The repolarization of the cardiac muscles has resulted in an increase in the permeability of the cell for Potassium. Thus, statement E is incorrect.

The difference between action potentials in skeletal muscle cells and in ventricular cardiac muscle cells is that the action potential of cardiac muscles is for a lesser duration than skeletal muscle. Thus, option D is correct.

For more information about the action potential, refer to the link:

https://brainly.com/question/14134421

According to research, during which period do children typically hear about heterosexual intercourse?
Multiple Choice
A.birth to 2 years
B.2-4 years
C.5-11 years
D.14-18 years

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Hi !

Answer:

According to research, during which period do children typically hear about heterosexual intercourse?Multiple Choice

C.5-11 years

C. 5-11 years
Hope this helps!

HELP PLEASE!
What did the Fourteenth Amendment achieve?

A. African American the right to vote

B. Unreasonable searches and seizures

C. Rights retained by the people

D. Gave citizenship to all African Americans

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I think it’s a but I don’t have much knowledge

is the mineral wealth or profits shared equally between the employers and employees in USA​

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Answer:

No absolutely not haha, simple as that

Answer:

no

Explanation:

Which of the following is not an effect of an earthquake?

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Answer:

what following? :<<

can't see

what would you select as the most important characteristic of a society?​

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Answer:

I would say the most important characteristic of a society is likeness.

Explanation:

I would say likeness as my answer because without this there would be no society. Likeness gives people a sense of belonging and can form relationships within a society

family is one of the primary influences on our values and personal lifestyle choices. true or false​

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Answer:

The correct answer is true

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Family is around you 24/7 so they will influence you in some way

If you think more carefully about your plan to complain to the company's CEO, I'm sure you will agree with me that it is not a good idea. After all, I am your boss. I have more experience than you, and I decide who gets fired around here.

Required:
a. Does it commit a fallacy?
b. Does it commit an appeal to pity fallacy?

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Answer:

a. Yes.

b. No.

Explanation:

The argument presents a fallacy called Argumentum ad verecundiam, or appeal to authority. A fallacy is an argument that makes disjointed premises to establish itself as true, even if it is not. Appeal to authority is the fallacy that appeals to the relevance of an authority to present an argument as true and to justify a behavior or event. In the above argument, we can see that the speaker, having the authority to dismiss employees, states that this authority should be taken into account when employees want to make complaints to the CEO of the company, when in fact the complaints and the authority of the speaker are not related .

We can see that the argument does not make an appeal to pity, because this is the fallacy where the speaker plays the victim to try to win the listener's sympathy.

Q. /Diameters of bolts produced by a machine are nomially distributed with : 0.76 and a : 0.012 cm. Specifications call for dia. From 0.72 cm to 0.78 cm.

a ) What percentage ofbolts will meet there specification ?

b ) What percentage ofbolts will be smaller than 0.73 cm. ?​

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Answer:

A. .064

B. .012

Explanation:

if u subtract u get 64 12 yes yea

Cho biết quan điểm giao tiếp trong dạy học tiếng Việt ở tiểu học thể hiện như thế nào trong nội dung và phương pháp dạy học bộ môn tiếng Việt?

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Answer:

Nguyen

Explanation:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Answer:

Chúng ta sẽ hoang mang giữa cho gà công nghiệp học thụ động hơn là hướng thần châm biếm phạm trù hồ xuân hương?

Explanation:hạn chế chương trình chung cho personality core differency

Name any four factors of socio-cultural environment.​

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Answer:

Factors of socio-cultural environment is:

Attitudes and beliefsDemographicsReligionLanguageEducationFamily structureSocial OrganizationClass Structure

Hope this helps!

Answer:

FACTORS OF SOCIO-CULTURAL ENVIROMENT

Socio-cultural aspects of environment

Population size and rate of growth.

Age distribution.

Wealth and income disparities.

Social mobility.

Job market mobility and attitude to work.

Health and education levels.

(Choose any)

Explanation:

When businesses produce goods ansld services that consumers do not want​?

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Answer:

Technical or productive inefficiency.

Explanation:

Factors of production can be defined as the fundamental building blocks used by individuals or business firms for the manufacturing of finished goods and services in order to meet the unending needs and requirements of their customers.

Basically, there are four (4) main factors of production and these are;

I. Land.

II. Labor (working).

III. Capital resources.

IV. Entrepreneurship.

Furthermore, when these aforementioned factors of production are combined effectively and efficiently, they can be used for the manufacturing or production of goods and services to meet the unending requirements or needs of the consumers.

In Economics, there are two types of inefficiency associated with the production of goods and services, these includes;

1. Allocative inefficiency: it occurs when businesses do not maximise output from the given inputs.

2. Technical (productive) inefficiency: it occurs when businesses produce goods and services that consumers do not want.​ This is typically as a result of the incorrect and inefficient allocation of scarce resources by a business firm or entity.

What will happen if the value of the American dollar decreases?
A. Exports will cost more.
OB. Imports will cost more.
C. Income tax rates will go down.
D. Salaries will go down.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

There will be less imports since the value of the dollar is deprecated so that in result means that higher value products such as imports will increase is value.

B there will be less imports because I got this on the test
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