Answer:
Fair Trade impacts workers, farmers and families. By providing supplies, scholarship programs and healthy meals
Explanation:
Why is an ecosystem considered to be a self supporting system?
An example of a ecosystem is a tropical forest and it is self supporting because the rain forest gas sunlight produce food from a process known as photosynthesis and then the animals eat the food which at one point be eaten by other animals.
do not just copy and paste. please rewrite it in your own words.
Answer:
option E.
Explanation:
The correct answer is option E.
Consumer confidence is lowest when the consumer is depressed. The cause of consumer depression can slow down of the market, loss of money, etc.
When the consumer gets depressed this is the lowest point because the faith of consumers on the market gets depleted which leads to a decrease in further investment.
Prosperity and recovery can never be the lowest point of consumer confidence.
Slowdown and Recession can affect consumer confidence but Consumer confidence is lowest when the consumer is in depression.
Answer:
Stranger wariness
Explanation:
Once one baby has developed a secure attachment with his/her caregiver. The phenomenon of stranger wariness starts to appear.
Stranger wariness refers to the anxiety that babies experience when they are approached by an unfamiliar person, specially when they are under novel situations. Since babies prefer familiar adults, they might react with concern, fussing or crying when approached by an stranger.
In this example, Tyra's niece gets a smile from the mail carrier and she hides her face in Tyra's shoulder and looks back at him with concern.
<u>The carrier is an unfamiliar adult who approached to Tyra's niece (by smiling) under a situation that doesn't take place very often</u> (the mail carrier stepping inside the house) <u>so the baby reacts with concern.</u> This is an example of Stranger wariness.
Answer:
Their trip would be absolutely murderous and miserable, captured africans often chose to starve themselves or throw themselves off the ship in attempts to die, the conditions in the holds of the ships were foul and rank with disease, death, and feces. They were often beaten and if they were willing to eat, starved to malnutrition. Those that did not eat commonly were beaten again, or had their teeth punched out to force feed them.
When presented at the auctions they were often naked, malnutritioned, and suffering from bruises and cuts. It is probable that they also had diseases and lice, but cannot confirm.
Explanation:
Read Olaudah Equiano and John Barbot's accounts, among others.