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I am pretty much certain that the key word you are searching for is: Socrates
The great teacher who used reasoning to guide a student to knowledge and truth was Socrates.
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~Brooke❤️
Geography influences our life now and it did so in the past. Because of this it helps understand the reasons for some events.
For example geography helps you understand why ancient Greece was composed of many small independent city-states rather than one empire: Greece is composed of many islands and valleys separated by mountains, and it was easy to defend those settlements so they were not conquered by other settlements ( as it was the case in other countries).
How are fire scenes different than regular crime scenes for investigators?Fire scenes are entirely different than the regular crime scenes because the evidence of a fire scene was most likely ruined or burned to ashes, the individual who did the crime is not usually present in the crime scene. This makes it a little harder to piece together the suspect and convict someone of their crimes
What is the blast effect?
The blast effect is what happens when arush o± gasses from the main point of the bomb blow outward over 7000 miles per hour. This is related to the second law of Newton which states the acceleration of the object will depend on the force that acts on it.
What are the two types of high explosives?
Two types of high explosives are both primary and secondary. The very difference of it all is that primary explosives can be easily detonated and extremely sensitive to heat and/or friction. The secondary explosives are like dynamite which are explosives.
Answer:
The correct answer is D. Trust vs. mistrust
Explanation:
During the first year of life, an infant will start to develop trust or mistrust in others. According to Erikson's Psychosocial Stages, during this first stage the child becomes aware with the way his/her demands are being met by the primary caregiver. During this age, a baby is completely dependent on the caregiver, thus he/she relies on him completely to have all his/her demands met. The way in which the caregiver(s) convey this trust or mistrust shapes the infant to successfully or unsuccessfully fulfil this first stage.