I would say graphs, and diagrams
Answer:
Party Chief.
Explanation:
Think about it. The POTUS isn't going around partying, are they?
Despite wide recognition that speculation is critical for successful science, philosophers have attended little to it. When they have, speculation has been characterized in narrowly epistemic terms: a hypothesis is speculative due to its (lack of) evidential support. These ‘evidence-first’ accounts provide little guidance for what makes speculation productive or egregious, nor how to foster the former while avoiding the latter. I examine how scientists discuss speculation and identify various functions speculations play. On this basis, I develop a ‘function-first’ account of speculation. This analysis grounds a richer discussion of when speculation is egregious and when it is productive, based in both fine-grained analysis of the speculation’s purpose, and what I call the ‘epistemic situation’ scientists face.
Answer:
D; Learn from this opportunity, reevaluate his options, and apply to his second and third choices.
Explanation:
A; incorrect because he shouldn't drop out of collage because he couldn't get into his dream school
B; Same reason as option A
C; Sounds about right but sending a mean letter wont help anyone and make yourself look like a fool.
D; The most positive and helpful choice.
Can I have Brainliest please?
Answer:
Option B, Popular consent, is the right answer.
Explanation:
A period of time in which a philosophical and intellectual movement began and reoriented European political, science, philosophy and communications came to be known as the Age of Enlightenment. This movement dominated Europe for almost two centuries i.e, during the 17th and 18th centuries. The Enlightenment thinkers throughout Europe questioned the authority of the Church and paved ways for revolutions during the 18th and the 19th centuries. It was the view of the political thinkers that through rational changes the notion of humanity can be improved. Moreover, the supported the idea of popular consent which meant that people should directly participate in the government and suppress the oppressive government.