Some of the factor of both the girl are same like nature and lookwise but the activities and behavior are different as their upbringing is different.
<h3>How twin and adoption studies help to understand the effects and i
nteractions of nature and nurture?</h3>
Researchers can disentangle the influences of inheritance and environment by studying identical twins against fraternal twins and biological versus adoptive relatives, and believe that some things are in heredity and some can be changed.
Thus, nature and lookwise but the activities and behavior are different
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Answer:
National service provider (NSP)
Regional service provider (RSP)
Internet service provider (ISP)
Explanation:
National service providers (NSP) are companies that own the internet backbone infrastructure which other second party internet service providers can link to. Examples of NSPs are Orange, Sprint, AT&T etc.
It typically provides fibre optic cables and core routers which the ISPs link to in order to provide internet exchange for the customers.
Regional service provider (RSP) are basically ISPs operating within a region. Unlike ISPs, they cover only defined regions. Examples are New England's NEARNet which provides internet access for residents of New England and the San Francisco Bay area BARNet for San Francisco Bay resident.
Internet service provider (ISP) are the direct link to the customers. Many NSPs also act as ISPs by using routers that can transfer network from the backbone network exchange to the receiving equipment of the end users such as mobile phones, computers etc. Examples of ISPs are AT&T, Comcast and Verizon.
According to Maslow’s Heirarchy of Needs, three characteristics of someone who is self-actualized include: a high/comfortable self esteem, accurate reality perception, independent, resourceful, creative, and have loving/bonded relationships.