Answer:
REM Stage of Sleep
Explanation:
Stage 3 Sleep [ REM Stage ] is the deepest stage of sleep. It is most revitalising & refreshening up sleep. It is crucial to re energise brain.
In this stage : Respiration , heart rate increases, brain activity is high & vivid dreams may occur, body becomes immobile & it is difficult to wake someone up. There are slow delta waves & rapid eye movement.
It is a very short duration (3 - 8% ) of total sleep and its concentration keeps on decreasing with age.
Answer:
Nurture
Nature
Explanation:
The lecture based on nurture will involve a discussion about whether external factors such as the environment, culture, social, etc have affect your grooming and behaviour or not. It does not involve anything biological.
The second lecture will be based on nature where the role of genetics and other biological factors will be discussed. It will shed light on the extent to which biological factors shape human behaviour and personality.
Answer:Slippery Slope fallacies
Explanation:
Slippery Slope: a slippery slope is based on rejecting a series of action without sufficient evidence or with no evidence that they will cause a series of unfortunate or undesirable ends.
So one accepts before something happens that particular actions or situations are bound to create a very prolematic future. One accepts that the future is doomed without even evidence that these recent series of action will bring that.
"The more people that come here, the more our government will have to provide for them. The more our government doles out, the further in debt our nation will become, and this means the higher our taxes will become! The next thing we will find is that our economy will be in just as poor a condition as the one from which these immigrants came! These are the events that has not been fully proven but there at assumptions that as they are listed they may cause a very negative outcome.
Decrease in marine animal population Impact of Human Activities Human Activity Impact Replacing marsh with high-rise buildings Decrease in bird population
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