What i would have done is help the girl with her homework. When we are working the homework out or reading i will ask why is it not done. I would ask one more time after she gets done then we would watch a movie.
I believe the answer is:<span>c. are the victims of prejudice and discrimination and lack equal access to the resources of society.
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Sociologists view minorites as the poeople who are held back from the opportunities to advance in the society due to the activities that initiated by people from the majority group, which include things such as prejudice, discrimination, being secluded from inside connections, lack of resource to sustain their development, etc.
<em>Sorry but I don't get the problem. Here are some guesses on what you mean. </em>
- <em>The points are for the family's. </em>
- <em>You wanna let people know that others have a hard time to.</em>
- <em>That this is a serious case and we should care.</em>
- <em>We are lazy.</em>
- <em>We don't have a hard life like some people out there. </em>
- <em>We should care about these people.</em>
- <em>We should help these people. </em>
Well i like to turn in music in my headphones really loud at full volume and dance around!! Hope this helps!! :)
The complete fragment would look like this: After damage to his <u>parahippocampal gyrus</u>, Mantio is unable to recognize formerly familiar landmarks in his hometown.
<h3>What is the parahippocampal gyrus?</h3>
The parahippocampal gyrus is a term for a gyrus of the brain that lies on the inferior surface of each cerebral hemisphere.
In general, the main functions of the hippocampal region of the brain are related to memory processes, spatial navigation and orientation, and attention control.
Based on the above, it can be inferred that if Mantio had damage to his parahippocampal gyrus, his memory, spatial orientation, and attention control functions would most likely be affected.
Due to the above, Mantio does not have the possibility to recognize landmarks in his neighborhood to walk around.
Learn more about parahippocalpal gyrus in: brainly.com/question/14594874
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