Answer: FALSE
Egypt successfully because of their skills in using bronze weapons, composite bows and the use of the horse and chariot.
Answer:
a. a distant relative. This finding is consistent with kin selection.
Explanation:
Some research has found that participants showed a greater willingness to suffer longer for a close relative than for a distant relative. This finding is consistent with kin selection. Kin selection is the strategy whereby an individual favors the success of his close kin even at the cost of his/her own life, he/she is willing to inconvenience him/herself so that a close kin can thrive.
Answer: Storage and retrieval
Explanation: In Keisha's case, as mentioned, she will remember for many years her friend's wedding night, so it's long-term memory, and that memory is arranged and stored as encoded in different parts of the brain, not in all parts, but not only one part of the brain. This means that a long-term stored memory encoded in this way can always be found and "recalled". There is another important fact in the question, that this is a really beautiful night of her friend's wedding. It should be said that all information is initially stored in short-term memory, and that important information is transferred over time to long-term memory. Since this is really important information / experience when it comes to Keisha, then surely all the information, that is, the experiences of the wedding will go into her long-term memory and she will remember the wedding for many years.
Answer:
Yes I have a question actually
Answer:
Network proactively. ...
Be strategic. ...
Create a diverse network. ...
Pay it forward and leverage relationships. ...
Set aside dedicated time each week to network. ...
Keep in touch with former colleagues and alums. ...
Focus your social media networking efforts.