Answer:
Tools to Practice Self-regulation
Mindfulness. This teaches young people to focus intentionally on the present by bringing focus to the body, space and emotions in order to gain control. ...
Activity Break. ...
Feelings Chart. ...
Guided Meditation. ...
Reflection Zone.
Answer: He could remember up to<u> 70(B)</u> digits or words.
Explanation:
Solomon Shereshevsky (1886 – 1958) was a Russian journalist and a subject of multiple neuropsychology studies.
Shereshevsky never took notes during his career, yet the information in his articles was always genuine. His editor thus sent him to a local university for testing.
Alexander Luria, a famous neuropsychologist who studied Solomon's case for thirty years, claimed there was no limit to his memory. When presented with 70-digit matrices, complex formulae, or foreign language texts, Shereshevsky could memorize it all within minutes.
The answer is an omnivore
Not finding a place to live, or not adjusting to the culture.
Answer:
The correct answer is - Alan stole the bike.
Explanation:
According to the question, only one statement is true among three statements by suspects Alan, Brian and Stu. Then there will be three combination or cases:
Case 1. if the statement made by Alan - I'm innocent, is true.
It is not possible if Brian saying he is innocent is false and the statement of Stu is false because both statements contradict if Brain is not innocent and Brian did not steal the bike can not be possible.
Case 2. if the statement made by Brain -I am innocent - is true.
In this case, the other two would be false, so if Alan is not innocent then it means Alan is guilty and stole the bike and the statement of Stu is also false which means Brian is innocent then either alan stole the bike or Stu himself stole the bike.
This is most likely the case and Alan stole the bike
Case 3. if the statement made by Stu - Brian stole the bike, is true
This can not be true due to the fact if its true it will automatically make the statement of Alan true who says he is innocent.
Thus, Alan stole the bike.