The looking-glass self is a social psychological concept introduced by Charles Horton Cooley in 1902 (McIntyre 2006). The concept of the looking-glass self describes the development of one's self and of one's identity through one's interpersonal interactions within the context of society.
Answer:
hippocampus
Explanation:
Shana is a young girl who was in a bus accident a few years ago. Since her accident, Shana is only able to remember people she had met before the accident and instances from her childhood. However, she is unable to remember people she met recently or events that are currently happening in her life. She reads the same newspaper for several days without realizing that she has read it before. The accident has made Shana unable permanently store new information because she sustained an injury to her hippocampus. The hippocampus is part of the limbic system, and plays important roles in the consolidation of information from short-term memory to long-term memory, and in spatial memory that enables navigation.
Answer: A. All else equal
Explanation: Ceteris paribus is the commonly used Latin phrase used by the economist meaning 'all else equal.' The concept of ceteris paribus is important in economics because in the real world, it is usually hard to isolate all the different variables that may influence or change the outcome of what you are studying.
If you're referring to the western region of the US, then here are 5 interesting facts:
1. A portion of the California coast was first settled by Spanish priests, which is why many of the cities in that region are named after saints (i.e. San Francisco = Saint Francis)
2. Over 753 million acres of land are owned by the federal government, with many of these acres managed as National Parks.
3. The western region was the last part of the country to be settled by the US, under the concept "manifest destiny."
4. California is the most populous state, and ranks as one of the top ten economies in the whole world (largely due to Los Angeles).
5. There is a large Hispanic population in what is known as the border states (comprising California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas).