"Toward the end of the first year, infants use patterns of rising and falling intonation that resemble the sounds of adult speech."
<em>Intonation</em> is the way the pitch of the voice goes up and down as you speak.
Reproducing adult intonations is one of the ways young children pick up the speech patterns in the language which is spoken at home, even before they know how to formulate sentences. It is the result of the imprint of their parents' speech on their memory. Therefore, when the child then prattles using this intonation, it may sound like they are babbling in their parents' language.
They conquered them, and forced them to pay tribute. Makes you wonder why they were wiped out, doesn't it? The Aztecs weren't a good people.
The correct answer is the <u><em>Coca-Cola Company</em></u>. They donated the land and other necessities and other companies helped too and it ensured that the aquarium opened completely debt free. The donations were generous as well because it's the largest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere. Until 2012 it was the biggest in the world but there's now one in Singapore that is bigger.
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<span>The migration of university students trained in western-style professions who are enticed by high wages and opportunities is often referred to as: Brain-Drain
For example, many young potential hopeful university graduates from United States are migrating to South East Asian countries because of high wages promise and the opportunities to directly obtain high position within the corporation.</span>