<span>I believe the correct answer is 40-70%.</span>
If Aidan has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder,
his identical twin has a 40-70% chance that he will also experience bipolar
disorder at some point in his life. Some studies in Germany in 1920 have shown
that identical twins are more likely to share both having the illness than are
fraternal twins.
In this article, Li and Gleitman are questioning the implications of the Whorf–Sapir linguistic relativity hypothesis.
The hypothesis argues (based on linguistic studies of Mayan populations) that the language of a society determines the members’ spatial reasoning, or the way they think about locations and distances. The Mayans use a spatial-coordinate system (ex. “to the north”) as opposed to a viewer-perspective system (ex. “to the left”).
Li and Gleitman question the findings, and they devise a research that involves only English speakers, but where they manipulate landmark cues. While they do not claim to have proven the Whorf–Sapir linguistic relativity hypothesis wrong, they argue that the availability of landmark cues plays a larger role in spatial reasoning than the linguistic system itself.
Answer:
Law enforcement officials in the host country
Explanation:
Law enforcement officials in the host country is responsible for ensuring the safety of the Secretary of State and other U.S. diplomats when they travel to foreign countries.
The 3 Requirements are:
1. Must be a natural born citizen
2. Resident for 14 years
3. 35 years of age or older
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