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In your role as a records management support professional, you have just received notice of an official records freeze via an All Navy Message (ALNAV). You are responsible to:
Assist the Commanding Officer or activity Staff Judge Advocate and other legal representatives in reviewing the requirements as defined within the respective notification.
identify the location of records or records series.
Inform subordinate commands, units and offices of the records hold and freeze identified records or records series
<em> And notify your supervisor of carrying out the instruction mapped out for you to carry out.</em>
Explanation:
Answer:
Ghost Dance
Explanation:
Ghost Dance refers to the religious movement started by Wovoka, which has spread across the Native American people in the West in the late nineteenth century. According to Wovoka, a new age would begin in 1891. He professed that dead people would return to life and the white folks would fade and give up ravaging the native population. While for Native Americans it was a traditional affair, a number of newspapers at that time linked ghost dance to suspected plots against white settlers.
Answer:
This best illustrates the importance of "<u>biological predispositions</u>" in associative learning.
Explanation:
Biological predisposition in humans means that there are internal characteristics humans possess that increase their chances of having certain conditions.
The taste aversion (or dislike) someone develops after eating tainted food and falling ill is as a result of <em>associating the stimuli (the taste of the bad food) with the response (falling ill)</em>.
By associating the stimuli with the response, the body learns to stay away from such food in future, to avoid falling ill again.
This indicates that biological predispositions are more important in associative learning than external stimuli (such as; music or the sight of the restaurant).
The Plains Indians originated from the Great Plains and the Canadian Prairies. However, it is important to note that all of this prairie land stretches from Canada, to the United States and down to Mexico. It touches the following provinces of Canada: Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The states it has land in are Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming. In Mexico, it touches some territory in northern Mexico, but stops at the Rio Grande.