This process is called irrigation, and it is claimed that irrigation was developed there (and it was also developed in China independently around the same time).
In Mesopotamia people used an irrigation of canals: they had built a number of small channels that diverted the water from the rivers towards the fields.
In Egypt, the water of flooding was stored and re-introduced at a later time to prolong the "flooding" period.
(Egypt and Mesopotamia were two regions in the Fertile Crescent)
Answer:
C
Explanation:
a slow, determined chipping away (if you chip away at something, you gradually make it weaker or less likely to succeed by repeated efforts.)
Answer:
Negative punishment.
Explanation:
As explained by B. F. Skinner's theory of operant conditioning, all behaviors and responses of an organism produces when subjected to reinforcer and punishment. He explained that rewards motivate the repetition of behavior while punishment minimizes the frequency of a particular behavior. As per the question Ryan's response was dealt with punishment and therefore decreases its likelihood in the future.
Answer:
- battery
- intentional infliction of emotional distress
- slander
Explanation:
Battery is unlawful physical contact but still not severe enough to be considered as an assault. Grabbing her upper arm and walked through the store made the guard eligible for battery charge.
Intentional infliction of emotional distress occurred when the guard publicly humiliate Caldwell in the public by doing all these in front of other customers.
Slander is the act of making false accusation that can damage a person's reputation. The guard did this by accusing her of stealing without any solid proof.