<em>The answer is A. You could add statement A to the claim 3 as a supporting sentence. </em>
The outline is a little bit unbalanced as regards the supporting ideas. I would eliminate sentence C from claim 3. It doesn't contribute to the claim's main idea and it's just a generalization but not an important piece of information.
Also, you could make a separate claim related to the government's role in a free enterprise system and use sentences C, D, and C (from the last part) to support it.
Answer:
B. Free-radical theory
Explanation:
The free radical theory statutes that <em>ageing is the result of the accumulation of the damage to cells and tissues caused by reactive oxygen species</em> as a result of aerobic metabolism.
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Answer:
<u><em>A universal law</em></u>.
Kant says that when trying to decide whether an action is morally permissible, we must ask if we can consistently will that the maxim of our action should become <u><em>a universal law.</em></u>
Explanation:
The moral concept in Kant drives from the idea of the universal law. According to him, humans must consider if their actions are good or bad if implies and are toward the world. If it is good for the world, it is morally acceptable. On the contrary, just forget. It's pretty simple on the surface, but when we analyze deeply we can see that moral is a complicated concept that is not easy to measure.
<u>The answer is "a. True".</u>
Positive reinforcement works by showing an inspiring/strengthening upgrade to the individual after the coveted conduct is displayed, making the conduct bound to occur later on.
Negative reinforcement happens when a specific boost (for the most part an aversive upgrade) is expelled after a specific conduct is shown. The probability of the specific conduct happening again later on is expanded in view of evacuating/maintaining a strategic distance from the negative result.
A solar eclipse happens when the moon moves in front of the Sun as seen from the location of the Earth. During a solar eclipse it gets dimmer and dimmer outside as much more and more of the sun is covered by the moon during a total eclipse, the entire sun is covered for a few minutes and it becomes very dark outside. the temperature outside also drops.