Answer:
Agoraphobia is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Answer:
Woodcock spent World War II working as a conscientious objector on a farm in Essex, and in 1949, moved to British Columbia. At Camp Angel in Oregon, a camp for conscientious objectors, he was a founder of the Untide Press, which sought to bring poetry to the public in an inexpensive but attractive format. Following the war, he returned to Canada, eventually settling in Vancouver, British Columbia. In 1955, he took a post in the English department of the University of British Columbia, where he stayed until the 1970s. Around this time he started to write more prolifically, producing several travel books and collections of poetry, as well as the works on anarchism for which he is best known.
Answer:Yes, practical knowledge does improve behaviour
Explanation: Awareness is a precursor to further development which informs improved behaviour. Practical knowledge broaden ones level of reasoning thus, having a positive effect on behavioural pattern. Learning with understanding is facilitated when new and existing practical knowledge is structured around the major concepts. Learning is facilitated through the use of metacognitive strategies that identify, monitor, and regulate cognitive processes. All of this is a product of practical knowledge which gradually improves our behaviour.
<span>This would be a violation of the 6th Amendment. Every defendant is permitted to have counsel who will represent him in a court of law, and this counsel is allowed to help the defendant prepare his case and those who will testify on his behalf.</span>
Answer:
C. Your muscles are paralyzed so you don't act out your dreams.
Explanation:
<em>Rapid Eye Movement </em>(REM) sleep is one of the most important stages of sleeping, in which the <em>brain is highly activated </em>and can even be noticeable since the eyes tend to move fast, as the name states.
This is the stage in which dreams occur so the <em>muscles are paralyzed </em>to protect the individual from carrying out physical actions.
The body is <em>not relaxed and free to move around</em> and the mind is not cleared of all thought since this is when<em> memory integration occurs. </em>