Answer:
- Define the term in a complete sentence.
- Discuss the term in a complete sentence.
- Apply the term to the scenario in three to five complete sentences.
- Bring your application back Full Circle to the scenario.
- Underline the term the FIRST time you use it.
- Break each term up into its own paragraph, with a blank line between paragraphs.
- Address each term in the order provided—don't skip around.
Prompt: Jackson will be taking his college entrance exam next weekend.
Part A
Relate each of the following terms to his preparation for successfully taking the exam:
- Glutamate
- Hippocampus
- Frontal lobe
- Part B
Relate each of the following terms to Jackson's performance on the day of the exam:
- Sympathetic nervous system
- Cerebellum
- GABA
- Environmental factors
Answer:
Answer:People will defend themselves by claiming situational influences changed their behavior. People will overlook obvious situational influences on behavior.
Answer: A common stereotype among dialects is that British people seem kind of high and mighty. Like they are better than everyone else.
Explanation:
I had a friend who went to school in England and they said that when they would use an English accent, people would tend to be nicer to them. When they would drop the accent, the Brits would talk to him like they were trying to teach algebra to an infant. Personally, I think that they get the impression that all Americans are fat, ugly, stupid, gun loving, idiots and they treat us as such.
Answer:
Well it depends on the situation lets say that the President needs to persuade someone to join forces or to accept peace. But they can also persude some one to do the wrong thing. Presidents very seldom act entirely on their own; unless they can persuade others to support them and follow through, presidents who act unilaterally can be frustrated and even humiliated. As this is written, most of the executive orders President Obama issued in his second term are about to be nullified by the courts, President Trump, or Congress. These orders were effective for a while because President Obama was able to get his own cabinet officers to implement them; but they were toast as soon as others acted against them. In reality the President does have the power to persuade to make treatys, Veto bills, and take a variety of other measures, such as convening or dismissing Congress and receiving foreign ambassadors. So, In my perspective I belive that it is truly important that a President persuades but only when necessary.
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