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allow his child to watch repeated news
footage of the tragedy".
It is common in present day media that
they keep repeating the painful and tragic images as well as videos of an event
which may bring back the stressful and traumatic memories one has gone through
and for a child this can be devastating and leaving a permanent scar on the
personality.
Answer:
Directional selection; stabilizing selection
Explanation:
- The stabilizing selection is a result of the decrease of the population and causes genetic variation due to the natural selection.
- The directional selection of the genetic variation shifts to a new phenotype and on exposure to the environmental changes and both of these can lead to the natural selection and contribute to the variation of the population.
Answer:
d. are used by the powerful to maintain their own privileged positions.
Explanation:
Conflict theory: In sociology, the term "conflict theory" is described as a specific theory that explains that society is in a certain state of "perceptual conflict" due to the competition for "limited resources". The conflict theory was introduced by a famous sociologist named Karl Marx.
-Conflict theory holds the idea that "social order" is being maintained by power & domination, instead of conformity and consensus.
In the question above, the correct answer is d as per the conflict theory.
Answer:
I am going with B
Explanation:
We know that The GDP is the total of all value added created in an economy. The value added means the value of goods and services that have been produced minus the value of the goods and services needed to produce them, the so called intermediate consumption
Answer:
Motor Program
Explanation:
Motor program is a term that describes the movement that controls and arrange centrally, the various degrees of freedom needed in performance of actions. It is an abstract representation that explains how signals transmitted through pathways; efferent and afferent (nerve ducts that carries impulses to and fro, between brain and the body), which affords or makes the central nervous system to plan and control movement.