Answer:
A. An aerial unit consisting of two or more flights of aircraft and the personnel required to fly them.
Answer:
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Explanation:
A dinner menu for people of these faiths must take into consideration what is acceptable and what is not acceptable for consumption by the people practising these faiths.
A dinner menu that is all-inclusive and acceptable to these five different faiths would be as shown below;
Appetizers:- Sweetcorn pancakes with avocado salad.
For salad:- Big Italian salad or avocado salad
Main dish:- Grilled chicken with fresh cherry salsa.
For dessert:- Pineapple rolls and almond cookies.
For drinks:- Water and Ribena.
Avoidance of alcoholic drinks and some meats is a good decision. A majorly plant-based or vegetarian diet and recipes seem more acceptable by all and does not break any rules.
The correct answer is D. They become able to think logically in abstract situations.
Explanation:
In children development, the concrete operational stage takes place from 7 to 11 years old, during this time children are able to develop logical thinking but only in relation to concrete situation, additionally, they achieve reversibility which refers to numbers and objects being able to return to a former state and conservation that is the idea something might remain in the same state despite other related ideas or objects changing.
This means the one that is not true about the state of concrete operations is that children become able to think logically in abstract situations as during this stage children have difficulties to thnk abstractly and this is only achieved in formal operation stage which occurs after this stage.
Answer:
A. According to Guthrie, reinforcement changes the stimulating conditions and thereby prevents unlearning.
Explanation:
Guthrie trusted in one-trial learning. For him, reinforcement offers a via for the change of the stimulus context, making movement necessary, and learning progresses inside the limits of the behavioral act. Also, he understood that forgetting is an impediment resulting from new associations instead of a decrease of stimuli.