schemas
According to the passage, one of the long-term effects of exposure to violence is providing individuals with aggressive is schemas.
The chapter focuses on how exposure to violence on a regular basis contributes to the development of violent scripts (which are a subtype of schemas) and knowledge systems.
<h3>When the brain is subjected to violence, what happens?</h3>
- The severity and frequency of violent incidents experienced at home were linked to a higher decline in IQ.
- According to a research of 1,116 twins that indicated childhood exposure to IPV was linked to a lower IQ than children who were not exposed.
<h3>Impacts of violence:</h3>
- Injury or impairment.
- eating problems.
- sleeping problems
- Obstetric complications
- illnesses that are spread sexually.
- drug and alcohol abuse.
- Depression.
- Anxiety.
<h3>Which is a list of the physical consequences of violence over time?</h3>
- a rise in the severity of chronic diseases
- A person is more likely to develop chronic pain, asthma, heart disease, and arthritis if they experience domestic violence.
- Additionally, bodily wounds received as a result of domestic violence can make you more susceptible to developing fresh illnesses in the future.
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Born probably near Spalatum (Split) with the name Diocles on 22 December AD 240 or 245, Diocletian was the son of a poor family in Dalmatia.
It is said, that his father, apparently a scribe of a wealthy senator, might have been a former slave.
Diocles rose through the ranks of the military and achieved high position. Throughout the AD 270's he was military commander in Moesia. From AD 283 onwards, under Carus and his son and successor Numerian he acted as commander of the imperial bodyguard (protectores domestici) and appears a rather dubious figure in the deaths of both of those emperors.
In November AD 284, near Nicomedia he was chosen by the soldiers to avenge Numerian's death, which he did by charging Arrius Aper, the praetorian prefect, whom he sentenced to death. Thereafter he personally executed Aper in front of the troops.
Hailed emperor on 20 November AD 284, immediately, or shortly after this execution, Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletian - the name he assumed with the imperial title - crossed the Bosporus into Europe and met the forces of Numerian's brother and co-emperor Carinus at Margum on 1 April AD 285.
Diocletian was in fact losing the battle as the assassination of Carinus by one of his own officers, left the opposing army without a leader. With only one imperial candidate still left on the field, Carinus' army surrendered accepting Diocletian as emperor.
Carinus' murder would also suggest a possible involvement by Diocletian, connecting him (although solely by rumour) with the possible assassination of three emperors.
Seeing it necessary display goodwill to the supporters of Carinus, Diocletian kept Carinus' praetorian prefect, Aristobolus, as well as keeping many of the former emperor's government officials in place.
Then, much to everyone's surprise, Diocletian, in November AD 285 appointed his own comrade Maximian as Caesar and granted him control over the western provinces. Surprising as this development no doubt was, Diocletian urgently needed to give the problems on the Danubian borders his full attention. Meanwhile he needed someone in Rome to take care of government. Not having a son, it was a natural choice to pick one of his trusted military comrades to hold the fort for him.
With Maximian proving himself a worthy Caesar, Diocletian only several months later, on 1 April AD 286, promoted him to the rank of Augustus. Diocletian however remained the senior ruler, possessing a veto over any edicts made by Maximian.
The year Ad 286 however, should not only be remembered for the promotion of Maximian. It also should become known for the rebellion of Carausius, who was the commander of the North Sea fleet, who made himself emperor of Britain.
Explanation:
development occurs when the share of the secondary and territory e chapter is is more than the primary sector development is the basic necessity e of the modern human society is every possible aspects and circumstances.
Answer:
1.Technology,2.Progress,3.Money through trade,4.Connection through world