Answer:
the major success of OAU
Explanation:
A further achievement of the OAU was its encouragement of the development of regional economic communities such as the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the South African Development Coordinating Commission (SADCC), the North Africa-Greater Area Free Trade Area and the Central Africa-Economic
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The answer is D. middle of adulthood
Answer:
d. keep right of the median
Explanation:
A divided highway is type of roadways where there are two lanes in oppositely approaching vehicles and is separated by a concrete platform or strip of grass in order to separate the vehicles moving in opposite directions. This strip of concrete or grass in the middle of the highway to separate the traffic is called the medians.
In such highways, until and unless there is a sign or a traffic control device, a driving driving a vehicle always should drive right of the median.
Hence the correct option is (d).
Answer:
B. Bantu tribe members did not use relative size as a cue to depth
Explanation:
They found this out after telling members of the Bantu cultures to interpret a picture and compared it to the interpretation of picture made by European people.
The picture shows a hunter and an elephant that is far away from the hunter (which is why the elephant is drawn smaller). But as it turned out, the majority of Bantu people do not know that the size meant that the elephant is located far away. They just thought it's a small elephant.
Answer:
The correct response is: Sasha is in the final stage of grieving her partner's death as demonstrated by her newfound self-reliance and greater appreciation for life.
Explanation:
According to psychiatrist Elizabeth Kübler-Ross, there are 5 stages of grief: denial
; anger
; bargaining; depression; and acceptance. Sasha experiences a major change in her life and she probably went through stages of grief where she felt upended about many things. In the acceptance stage of grief, a person starts to see there are more good days than bad, although they may still feel remorse and longing from time to time, which is normal. At the acceptance stage, a grieving partner can start to feel fortunate for having time with their deceased partner and for having fond memories.