Native American pottery is an art form with at least a 7500-year history in the Americas.[1] Pottery is fired ceramics with clay as a component. Ceramics are used for utilitarian cooking vessels, serving and storage vessels, pipes, funerary urns, censers, musical instruments, ceremonial items, masks, toys, sculptures, and a myriad of other art forms.
Due to their resilience, ceramics have been key to learning more about Precolumbian indigenous cultures.
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- A father, A mother, and their biological children of any age living in one household.
Answer: D) Ann
Explanation: Given that the whole scenario started when Ann called her sister Stacey, it means that the first sender was Ann, i.e. the first to send a message when she called her sister Stacey. Only then did Stacey call her husband to consult with him and return a call to her sister Ann. The fact that Ann initiated the communication, that is, sent an initial message in this communication, she is the one who is the first sender. Stacey as well as her husband can be classified as message recipients or audiences in the context of communication.
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B) CL > outcome > CLalt.
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Pauline moved from Minneapolis to Pierre, South Dakota. In Minneapolis, she had a long history of successful close relationships and several attractive men used to ask her out. In Pierre, she started what she considers a rather poor relationship with Thomas, a man whom she found to be insensitive but better than the other options available in her new, small community. Now that she has lived in Pierre for an extended time, she thinks she will continue dating Thomas. From the perspective of interdependence theory, Pauline is in a situation in which her CL > outcome > CLalt.