The correct answer is mirror neurons.
Mirror neurons (MNS) refer to a category of brain cells that fire or are activated when an individual or animal performs an action, or watches someone else perform the same action. In this instance, if Jacob's MNS performed correctly, he would be able to <span>match his facial expressions to appropriate emotions, or correctly interpret others' emotional cues from their facial expressions.</span>
Mexico is to the left Cuba is below and Africa is to the right. Idk ones an island and the other is a continent
Yes, this is true, we should always give courtesy every time. We must give our courtesy to taxi drivers especially when it's moving. An angry driver may disturb traffic in the road. A lot of people are riding cabs to be from one place to another so it means they are important to us. However, if a driver did start to be uncourteous to people that is another situation.
Answer:broken windows thesis
Explanation:broken windows thesis is a thesis which suggests that there is a link between disorderly behavior and the potential major crimes mostly in urban areas in America. According to this thesis there should be regulations or policies that clearly show the connection between maintaining order and preventing crime.Based on this thesis maintaining order can help alleviate criminal behaviour which comes after disorderly activities.
A broken window is used as a reference or example of how disorder result to crime if no maintainance is done , for example if a window get broken in a factory and no one cares to fix it , more windows get broken by young people throwing rocks at the windows,people who pass by begin to notice the weakness in that neighborhood and soon one will start to see drug-dealing and other criminal activities such as murder occuring in that same neighborhood. This started with just a minor disorder(a broken window) but it opened up a window to bigger crimes. According to this thesis attending to disorder as soon as possible is likely to prevent crime.
The answer is B. Literacy rates are increasing in the region, and the gap between men and women is decreasing. Annual regional-level literacy estimates based on national data and the Unesco Institute for Statistics projections from 1990 to 2016 tell us that Eastern and South-Eastern Asia, Southern Asia, and Northern Africa and Western Asia have made the greatest progress in improving adult literacy over the past 26 years .
According to the Fact Sheet No. 45 dated September 2017 of the Unesco Institute for Statistics, Northern Africa and Western Asia literacy rate went from 64% to 81. The youth literacy rate increased in Northern Africa and Western Asia from 80% to 90% and sub-Saharan Africa from 65% to 75%. Female literacy rates-lower than male literacy rates at the start of the period - generally grew faster than male literacy rates between 1990 and 2016.Thus, the gap between men and women has decreased in all regions over the past 26 years.