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It is by no means a complete study. As we study more of American history the boys will learn about other events that involved the Native Americans but for now I wanted them to have a lesson that concentrated solely on these great people and their heritage.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The correct answer is: Each of the above.
Explanation:
a. Alarm-Perceiving a threat, or a stressor.
Alarms can be understood as stimulus that are perceived by the individuals as threatening, and they elicit a series of responses and behaviors.
b. Resistance- Attempting to cope with the stressor.
Resistance can be undestood as all of the physical and/or psychological strategies that the individual has that allows him to adapt or modify the stressors.
c. Exhaustion- Experiencing the negative physical and psychological consequences of stress.
Exhaustion occurs when the threshold of resistance is surpassed and the individual starts to feel the consequences of stress.
In conclusion, the correct answer is d. Each of the above are correctly matched.
Answer:
Easy child
Explanation:
In psychology, the term temperament refers to an individual’s behavioral style and their way of responding.
This term is usually used to refer to the way infants respond and psychologists usually think there are three different kind of temperaments:
- Easy Child temperament: This children are usually in a <u>good mood</u>, they are <u>good establishing routines and adapt to them easily. </u>
- Difficult Child temperament: They cry frequently and have irregular routines and are not good to adapt to them.
- Slow to Warm Up Child temperament: This children have lot activity level, they are a little negative and and shows low intensity in their moods.
In this example, Lucy has regular sleep and feeding schedules <u>(good routines) </u>and <u>adapts easily </u>to new experiences. We can see that these are characteristics from the easy child temperament.
Answer:C) Someone who is incarcerated
Explanation:
The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (Title 42 of the U.S. Code) states that a homeless person is a person who has no stable home or shelter where he or she regularly goes to at night which includes a shelter provided privately or publicly for temporal accommodation or all those places that can not be used for regular accomodation such as parks and camp grounds.
Based on this definition incarcerated individuals can not be considered as homeless.
Incarcerated refer to a person who has been imprisoned in such that they can not escape ; most likely this person is kept under a shelter at all times .
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Explanation:
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