Answer: Alias is most likely raised under a cultural norm that doesn't allow children to look at an adult when they are speaking and the teacher may be coming from a culture which takes it as disrespect or as a sign of not hearing what someone is saying unless you make eye contact and that create a misunderstanding between the two of them.
Explanation:
In some cultures when a child looks at an adult in the eyes when they are speaking it's a sign of disrespect , a child is expected to show respect and remorse for what they have done by not looking at an elder in the eyes.
Other cultures eye contact is the way of showing you are listening to what is being said to you and you understand it.
Answer:
Availability bias
Explanation:
When individual judgement of things which occurs often or on a frequent basis accelerates or widens our thought or belief such that we feel that those things occurs so often than it actually is in reality could be called availability bias. Based on the scenario above, Diane exhibits availability bais based on his judgment that shark related accidents are the most common forns of accident due to the fact that she's been seeing news of shark accidents for a certain period of time.
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history describes the journey of the Hebrews as they wandered through
the desert for 40 years after escaping from Egypt.
This is described in the Book of Exodus, part of the Jewish Torah (and also of the Christian Bible).
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Answer: 2.
Explanation: According to the Founders, unalienable rights belong to each person by virtue of the fact that man is made in God's image, and is therefore endowed with certain attributes, powers, freedoms, and legal protections as part of his essence.