The insurgency elements that a<span>re active sympathizers who provide important support services but do not participate in combat operations is: </span><span>Auxiliary
Within a combat operation, there is always be a group of individuals that exist in battlefield without any intention to fight for both groups.
One example of this is the Red Cross.
In every combat, The Red Cross will provide medical assistance to any participants that are injured in the battlefield without seeing which side those participants are in. It is a very common norm in a battlefield that members of the red cross should not be attacked under any circumstances.</span>
Answer:
culturally biased
Explanation:
culturally biased refers to an assumption that a certain phenomenon from our culture can be equally observed on the same level by other culture.
Let's take a look at this question:
<em>National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) basketball championship start?"</em>
There are two problems with this question:
- To answer this, you need to be familiar with basketball culture.
- Even if you are familiar with basketball culture, someone from outside united states is most likely wouldn't be familiar with the term that is used by Americans.
Because of these reasons, using that question to measure intelligence indicates that Dr. Ambrosia might be having a cultural bias since dr Ambrose assume that everyone from other culture would just understand the term from Dr. ambrose's culture.
Answer:
The correct option is: 1. procedural technician
Explanation:
The procedural technician, also known as the recorder, is responsible for taking care of all the mechanical responsibilities or duties like arranging the seats, distributing the group materials and supplies, location and registers all the activities, decisions and suggestions of the group and acts as the memory of the group.
Therefore, Ryder's role is <u>procedural technician.</u>
I think it's spheroid?
Not actually sure this is actually a question I was on...
...Sorry guys that one was WRONG it's actually <u><em>ellipse</em></u>.
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