Answer: MAJOR EVENTS IN THE FOUNDING OF THE UNITED STATES; Date: Event: 1607: First permanent British colony at Jamestown, Virginia: 1620: Pilgrims land in Massachusetts: 1620–1732: Founding of the thirteen colonies; colonists govern themselves and develop idea of limited government: 1641: Massachusetts Body of Liberties passed; it protects rights of individuals: 1764
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Answer:
B). Danny.
Explanation:
As per the given description, Danny has the most probable chances of success as his therapist uses hypnosis(extremely focused concentration) that would help him to remain relaxed during the time of dental surgery as his entire concentration or focus would be devoted to a specific thing. Thus, he would not be able to experience pain while undergoing surgery and feel relaxed. Therefore, Danny has the most probable chances of being successful as the others are either using the method inappropriately or for an inappropriate cause('recall the night he was supposedly abducted by aliens'). Hence, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
Disposition behavior
Explanation:
Disposition behavior is the behavior that shows the cause of the behavior is something internal factors or characteristics rather than focuses on the outer forces in the environment. For example, when explaining the behavior of a person attribute internal characteristics such as the personality traits of a person. This is also called the fundamental attribution error.
Thus in the above statement, Linda shows the dis-positional attribution or behavior towards paper and plastic. She recycles all the paper and plastics at the end of the day.
Answer:
Due to mutation.
Explanation:
Due to mutation, the rice plants are able to produce gluten like other grain crops such as wheat etc. In this mutation, change occurs in a DNA sequence of the rice plant by exposing the plant to ionized radiation. Due to this radiation, change occurs in the DNA of rice plant and the rice plant is able to produce gluten like wheat plant. So mutation is a very useful method for producing substances which a plant can't produce in its normal condition.