The origin of grains/cereals is that they were domesticated by ancient farming communities in the Fertile Crescent region.
The origin of nuts/seeds is fruits that naturally free themselves from the shell,
<h3>What are the types of grains?</h3>
- Wheat.
- Oats.
- Rice.
- Corn.
- Barley.
- Millet.
- Rye.
- Sorghum.
Hence, the types of nuts/seeds are:
- almonds.
- Brazil nuts.
- cashew nuts.
- hazelnuts.
- macadamias.
- pecans.
- pine nuts.
- pistachios.
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Giving compliments.
Giving gifts.
Saying kind words.
Showing gratitude.
Doing an act of service for someone else.
Being respectful.
Noticing good things that others do.
Giving your time to someone else.
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The cancellation procedure she does not need to follow is to be at the venue at the time the event had been scheduled to start and remain there for 30 minutes in case any consumer arrives. Option A. This is further explained below.
<h3>What is
the cancellation procedure?</h3>
Generally, the action of canceling, or a specific instance of canceling The game was called off because of the poor weather conditions.
In conclusion, She does not have to follow the cancellation protocol, which is to be at the venue at the stated start time and wait there for 30 minutes in case any customers come.
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The correct answer is D. A conditioned stimulus
Explanation:
In psychology and behavior, a conditioned stimulus refers to a stimulus that can be a sound, image, situation, etc. that leads to a non-natural response as the response as well as the stimulus have been conditioned through specific experiences. This also means a conditioned stimulus was once a neutral stimulus that did not lead to a response. In the case of Bryson, the bell is a conditioned stimulus, because before the fire this was a neutral stimulus which means when Bryson heard the bell he did not have a specific response; however, due to the fire the sound of the bell triggers a specific fear response and therefore the stimulus has been conditioned due to a specific experience.