<span>c. less physically fit individuals perceived the hill as being more steep.
The 1999 study "Visual-Motor Recalibration in Geographical Slant Perception" by Mukul Bhalla and Dennis R. Proffitt showed the results of 4 experiments. These experiments showed that people who are wearing a heavy backpack, or who are fatigued, or who have low fitness, or who are elderly or unhealthy consistently perceived hills as being steeper than they really are. So with that in mind, let's look at the available options and pick the correct one.
a. individual fitness level does not affect perception of hill steepness.
* This is in direct conflict with the study, so it's wrong.
b. fit individuals perceived hills as being more steep because they were fatigued.
* It's true that fatigued people perceive the hills as being steeper, but fatigue isn't an effect of being fit. So this too is a bad choice.
c. less physically fit individuals perceived the hill as being more steep.
* This agrees precisely with experiment #3 of the paper. So this is the correct choice.
d. none of these.
* Since choice "c" above has been selected, this is obviously incorrect.</span>
Answer:
B.
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Some of the methods that Benjamin Franklin thought a person could live a moral life and attain wealth were the following.
One of the methods was to eat with moderation. He called Temperance. The same applied to drinking. Moderation is a keyword here. Another method was knowing what to say in the right place, at the right time, with the right group of people.
He then considered humility. He set the example of Jesus of Nazareth. Be like Jesus in your behavior, he said. Then, order, he invited people to have order in their lives. With order, you could have a better organization of your time. Frugality was another recommendation. To spend just what is necessary to live, and nothing in excess.
Resolution. It was also important to him. He recommended solving any aspect or issue in people's life. Never procrastinate. Act promptly to resolve any problem
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The Sahara Desert extends throughout practically all of North Africa, from the Western reaches near the Atlantic to the East and the Red Sea. It is distinct from Sub-Saharan Africa and Islamization has made North Africa more culturally like the Middle East and other Arab countries than Sub-Saharan Africa.
Explanation:
Ethnically and culturally the countries of North Africa share a history that makes them distinct from other countries on the African continent in Sub-Saharan African. The Northwest has been occupied by the Berbers for as long as there has been recorded history, and their lifestyle was traditionally semi-nomadic as they dealt with the desert landscapes. In the eastern part of North Africa was Egypt. Between 600 and 1000 AD, there was a wave of conquest by Arabic conquerors who were Islamic and Berbers and Egyptians were assimilated into Arabic and Muslim culture. Thus, this region of Africa has been defined by Islamization for centuries and this makes its cultural landscape distinct from Sub-Saharan Africa.