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Explanation:
From times of iron age, there is evidence of people worshiping snakes or serpent and snakes are founds a place of respect and importance in the religious life of the people.
Snake representation shave been found on various sites at Masafi, Salut, Bithnah, etc.of United Arab Emirates which claims to be from the Iron age. There are remarkable evidences which are enough for the scholars to consider the existence of the culture of snake worship in the regional ritual practices.
<span>Innate behaviors are those you develop on your own, which do not need to be taught or learned. You are in essence born with the propensity to display the behavior. Whether or not you continue to display it could, in some cases, still depend on whether or how the behavior is reinforced. Laughter, play and eating are examples.
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1) Habituation - A turtle draws its head back into its shell when its shell is touched. After being touched repeatedly, the turtle realizes it’s not in danger and no longer hides.
2) Sensitization - if the boy who sits beside you in class pokes you one day, it might not bother you, but if he keeps doing it, over and over again, it becomes more annoying, and you become sensitized to that action, and it might start bothering you more and more until one day you can't stand it anymore and ask to change seats, or hit him to make him stop... which is a significant escalation from the first time it happened where you noticed but it didn't really bother you.
3) Imprinting - Young ducklings following their mother.
4) The Conditioned Response - a child may cry as a result of these injections. In some instances, a child might come to associate a doctor's white jacket with this painful experience. Eventually, the child might begin to cry whenever they see anyone where a white jacket. This crying behavior is a conditioned response.</span>
It was the competition between Thomas Jefferson, and Aaron Burr.
Jefferson wanted the people to have all the power. As for Burr, he was
very much like Hamilton, in fact, they were very close friends in life
too, but mostly due to the fact that they agreed in political parties
which caused no conflicts. Hamilton's belief was that all the power
belonged to the government, and the world should be made of business.
Both people believed this was the way to a utopian society and this was
going to make the country in succes.
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Answer
the reflection of cultural beliefs