Answer: heredity; environment
Explanation:
There is a much better appreciation now for the influence that
environment (things like nutrition, schooling, enriched stimulation, etc),can have on intelligence - intelligence can change!
(reaction range is the name of the outer limits set by heredity)
Answer:
Renaissance humanism was a revival in the study of classical antiquity, at first in Italy and then spreading across Western Europe in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries. During the period, the term humanist referred to teachers and students of the studia humanitatis—meaning the humanities including grammar, rhetoric, history, poetry, and moral philosophy. It was not until the 19th century that this began to be called humanism instead of the original humanities, and later by the retronym Renaissance humanism to distinguish it from later humanist developments. During the Renaissance period most humanists were religious, so their concern was to "purify and renew Christianity", not to do away with it. Their vision was to return ad fontes to the simplicity of the New Testament, bypassing the complexities of medieval theology. Today, by contrast, the term humanism has come to signify "a worldview which denies the existence or relevance of God, or which is committed to a purely secular outlook".
Boon is"hiranyaksha would not be kill by human or beast or devas or ashuras and he would not kill at morning or afternoon or evening or night also he would not kill by any kind of weapons.
Answer:
The correct option for the question is "C," "relatively elastic with respect to price."
Explanation:
The demand for agricultural products is relatively elastic with respect to price. <em>It depicts that more agricultural produce will be demanded by housholds when the prices are low and less of these produce will be demanded if the prices are high.</em>
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The Balkan<span> Peninsula is surrounded by the Adriatic </span>Sea<span> to the west, the Mediterranean </span>Sea<span> (including the Ionian and Aegean </span>seas<span>) and the Marmara </span>Sea<span> to the south and the Black </span>Sea<span> to the east.</span>