Answer:
<em>Cognitive Perspective</em>
Explanation:
The cognitive perspective <em>is about understanding and comprehension. Mental processes including memory, vision, thinking, and. Problem solving, and how behaviors could contribute to them. </em>
<em>Throughout cognitive learning theory, the repeated stimulus-response pairing and several validated assessments of behavioral learning theory are paralleled by notions of repetitive presentation, rehearsal and analysis.</em>
Ebbinghaus (1913) stated that regular repetitions were required so that both:
- <em>(a) content could be replicated from memory and </em>
- <em>(b) content could not be forgotten after learning:</em>
Answer:
Answered below
Explanation:
A dinner menu for people of these faiths must take into consideration what is acceptable and what is not acceptable for consumption by the people practising these faiths.
A dinner menu that is all-inclusive and acceptable to these five different faiths would be as shown below;
Appetizers:- Sweetcorn pancakes with avocado salad.
For salad:- Big Italian salad or avocado salad
Main dish:- Grilled chicken with fresh cherry salsa.
For dessert:- Pineapple rolls and almond cookies.
For drinks:- Water and Ribena.
Avoidance of alcoholic drinks and some meats is a good decision. A majorly plant-based or vegetarian diet and recipes seem more acceptable by all and does not break any rules.
Answer:
Given the story line<em> Of</em> <em>Mice and Men </em>by John Steinbeck, it would appear the author does support the idea of euthanasia.
Explanation:
There are at least two cases of euthanasia in the novel of<em> Of Mice and Men.</em> The first is with Candy's dog who was sick and old and was shot but the character of his owner expresses some regret. He said he should have shot the dog himself and not allowed a stranger to kill him because he was old and in pain. The second example is when George kills Lennie at the end of the novel. This again is built up in the story as a mercy killing out of love because Lennie was being chased by a mob.