Answer:
<em>The </em><em>nosy</em><em> visitors observed the lions' routine for nearly an hour before moving on.</em>
Explanation:
In this passage, we have a description of an average safari with a lot of tourists trying to capture the perfect photo, no matter what it takes. It is obvious that the lions are not a fan of it, as the people keep mingling around them, staring, making noise, etc, so it is almost like in a zoo. So, the author used the neutral word <em>curious</em>, while <em>nosy</em>, meaning <em>being too much into others` business</em>, is more suitable, but only if we want, like it is said, to create a more negative connotation.
Answer:
Teaching as art or science
Explanation:
The Real Truth Of
College
We are all aware of the "get good grades and go to college" routine of life and many people go down this path without question. It may seem like a legitimate idea, go to college and make more money. Well, this is definitely not the case. A recent study has shown the average annually cost of attending college is about $33,480. While this may help you further in life, such expectations lead to more debt and frustration. Another study showed the average college graduate made a annual $48,500. Sounds pretty good right? Well, look at your debt, $33,480 is over 69% of your salary. Now lets look at a example where you don't go to college, the IBEW, a electrical union. Yes you do schooling, but the cost is way lower than those of college. Even more, a IBEW member makes a average $52,910 - <span>$82,680. This is a huge improvement from the $48,500 salary of a college grad. The circumstances can affect your decision, but knowing the facts can help you set a realistic goal in the future that would be beneficial to you.</span>
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Over 100,000 Japanese-Americans were moved to "internment" camps as a result of Executive Order 9066 (it began on February 19, 1942). They could only take with them as much as they could carry and faced cramped living situations. By January 2, 1945, they were released, but it wasn't until 1988 that those affected/their descendants received reparations (about $1.6 billion in total).