The Pyramids: An Enigma Solved<span> by Dr. Joseph Davidovits and Margie Morris (Dorset Press, 1988; see also </span>Pyramid Illusions: A Journey to the Truth<span> by Moustafa Gadalla, 1997) Some books that show some theories. Hope this helps! :)</span>
I believe the answer is: <span>. high levels of self-efficacy, especially in the adolescent years
Many teenagers have high self esteem even though they are still immature (which explains why many 'popular kids' choose to bully some of their fellow students). High level of self-efficacy on the other hand shows the overall competence that the girls had before they compete in real world.</span>
Around 30% of knowledge workers' time is spent on writing and reading emails.
Knowledge worker is a term for a person who uses and handles information on an everyday basis in his or her job. As the name itself says, they work with knowledge - professions which fall under this category are physicians, lawyers, academics, architects, engineers, etc.
Answer:
Between 395 and 435 out of 457 orders are filled accurately.
Explanation:
457 minus 42 makes 415. To this number we have to add the 95% confidence, which means that there is a 5% high and low difference that we have to take in account on the perfect 415 outcome. 5% of 415 is 20.75 so that leads to a maximum low of 395 (415-20) and a maximum high of 435 (415 + 20).