They had large fields of wild grain growing there. They first formed villages because they had a large natural food supply, then learned to plant it themselves. Once they had learned to expand the food supply, they could have people learn specific trades and specialties as villages grew into towns, etc. This allowed technological advances as well.
<span>They also had the advantage of domesticable animals such as donkeys, horses, cattle, sheep in the area to use as food and draft animals... they had all the natural advantages there, with out having to import any thing.</span>
Answer: The base-rate fallacy
Explanation: The base rate fallacy also refered to as base rate bias is the tendency of an individual to erroneously predict the likely outcome of a situation by over looking all relevant data that was supposed to be taken into account. It is the preference of individuating information over relevant data. Stephon over looked the statistical data that his chance of making it into the NBA is low and prefer to go with the individuating information about how his friend's brother receives a lucrative contract to play for the NBA. This situation best illustrates base-rate fallacy.
SAARC is an international organization, whose full name is South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation. The purpose of the organization is a political and economical cooperation.
The member states of SAARC are (in alphabetical order) Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Additionally, a number of other countries, including the US has an observer status.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
It is True that in the context of libertarianism, justice and fairness, right and wrong are measured not by equality of results for all but from ensuring equal opportunity for all to engage in informed choices about their own welfare.
The answer is: situated learning and cognition.
Situated learning and cognition refers to the process of acquiring new knowledge by doing a meaningful real activities and acquire the knowledge directly by utilizing our senses.
In the scenario above, Leyla's biology score is higher because she implemented more activities into her learning process, making it easier for her to remember the material taught in her biology class. Since she relied only on reading for her other subjects, she is not doing as well as biology on those subjects.