People can apply for citizenship and receive a green card, get married to a U.S citizen, or have a parent who was born in the U.S
The Principle of Cross-Cutting tells us that a fault must be older than the rock it cuts. Cross-cutting in geology was formulated by Nicolas Steno, a Danish geologist in the mid-1600's. It is usually used in combination with radiometric age dating, which can tell the geologist how old the rock is.
Adolescent egocentrism is a term that David Elkind used to describe the phenomenon of adolescents' inability to distinguish between their perception of what others think about them and what people actually think in reality.[1] David Elkind's theory on adolescent egocentrism is drawn from Piaget's theory on cognitive developmental stages, which argues that formal operations enable adolescents to construct imaginary situations and abstract thinking.[2]
Accordingly, adolescents are able to conceptualize their own thoughts and conceive of other people's thoughts.[1] However, Elkind pointed out that adolescents tend to focus mostly on their own perceptions – especially on their behaviors and appearance – because of the "physiological metamorphosis" they experience during this period. This leads to adolescents' belief that other people are as attentive to their behaviors and appearance as they are of themselves.[1] According to Elkind, adolescent egocentrism results in two consequential mental constructions, namely imaginary audience and personal fable.
They are important because when you are educated, you can be able to understand/know what you are doing and training is important because you have to be fluent
Parent is the correct answer.
Lev Vygotsky was a Soviet psychologist whose main work was focused on developmental psychology and had the book "Pedagogical Psychology" published. <u>According to Vygotsky, a child's first guided participation is provided by a mentor who is most likely a parent.</u>