The correct answer is episodic memory.
Episodic memory refers to an individual's unique and personal (autobiographical) memory of a certain event, experience or situation in his or her life. In this instance, James's memory of his first interview with his boss is an episodic memory because it is a memory of something James personally experienced. Another example of an episodic memory is remembering the day, time and sequence of events that occurred when you broke a bone.
In his speech, Newton Minow emphasizes the need for quality children's news and sports shows with a positive outlook
Explanation:
According to the Newton, when it comes to the television then there is nothing good then a television but when it is bad nothing can be bad then a television.
So in this scenario it is the duty of the parents and television executives to presents the shows on the television which are good and useful for the building and enhancing knowledge/ intelligence of the children. The good watching habits will build the good intellectual power and knowledge of the students.
Answer:
Hatshepsut
Explanation:
Hatshepsut was the only woman pharaoh in the New Kingdom. Hatshepsut was only the third woman to become pharaoh in 3,000 years of ancient Egyptian history. In addition, the other pharaohs listed in the options are all male, excluding Hatshepsut.