A concern shared by a group of people on which they have not yet chosen to act collaboratively is called. a latent interest.
In Chapter 6 of "To Kill a Mocking Bird" by Harper Lee, Nathan Radley blames a black man for trespassing on his property on a summer night. He is quick to accuse the black man of doing such action, when in fact it was Jem Finch who committed the act of trespassing.
This situation shows how when a crime is committed in Maycomb county, the whole community will be quick to believe the worst of black people, but will not actually stop to asses the situation with caution and justice. In the book, the situation is turned into a joke, when Miss Stephanie declares that the shot "scared him pale". Nobody is taking the situation as a serious one because they all assume that what Nathan Radley is saying is true, because the accused is a black person.
Answer:
we use to know that females cannot play soccer etc
Explanation:
because rights of males and females were not equal by that time . females were not allowed to play foot soccer
Answer:
The correct response is Option C) It begins earlier in life and ends later in life.
Explanation:
Even the recognition of adolescence as a distinct life stage or age group is relatively recent and tied to our modern society. Adolescence was not recognized until around 1904 when a psychologist named G. Stanley Hall argued that the adolescent brain was too susceptible to experience severe problems and thus adolescence started becoming recognized as a discrete period in life. Early adolescence usually begins earlier for girls than it does for boys. In girls, it can be normal for some physical changes to start as early as age 8 and around age 9 for males in early cases. Adolescence is extending as well because more children are finding it difficult to separate both financially and emotionally from their parents into their 20s.
Answer:
Adaptation Level Phenomenon
Explanation:
Adaptation Level Phenomenon as defined by David G Myers in his book "The Pursuit of Happiness", describes the human tendency to judge various stimuli and situations relative to those we have previously experienced. A sensory example of the adaptation-level phenomenon would be wearing a tee shirt outside when the temperature is 60 degrees Fahrenheit in April, but wearing a coat when the same temperature occurs in September. Because in the spring we are used to colder weather, our "neutral" level for temperature, (the point at which the temperature is neither hot nor cold), is lower than it is in the fall, when we are used to a warmer climate. Our sensations, our perceptions, are all relative.