The answer is True
The relationship between water and humans is universal in social life, without water there is no life and humanity cannot survive without it. These are premises of common sense and the biological sciences. The way in which this relationship is established and the particular meaning attributed to it in each geographical, ethnographic and historical context are already objects of anthropological attention.
Answer:
kitchen-sinking
Explanation:
When Jane sat down with her partner Pat to discuss a disagreement over finances, Pat responded by bringing up old issues and problems that had long since been addressed. Pat is engaging in <u>kitchen-sinking</u>. Kitchen-sinking is a practice in arguments or conflicts whereby instead of an individual involved in the conflict to dwell on the issue on ground and bring up possible solutions, brings up old resentments and issues that have previously been addressed. This involves listing out all the previous mistake of the other person in order to win the argument while not addressing the issue on ground. The aim is simply to win in the conflict/argument or put the other party down by stating their previous shortcomings which are unrelated to the current issue.
They study the fossils cause the fossils show parts of how the body was
I believe the answer is: C. <span>the uncertainty members of a stigmatized group face in deciding whether a given outcome was due to individual achievement or to prejudicial responses.
For example, this situation could be seen in minorities that able to be accepted in college. Due to the quota that imposed by universities for the minorities that had a lower test scores, many students would unconsciously see minorities students as someone that is not get there due ti their individual achievement.
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Our federal government<span> has </span>three<span> parts. They are the Executive, (President and about 5,000,000 workers) Legislative (Senate and House of Representatives) and Judicial (Supreme Court and lower Courts). The President of the United States administers the Executive </span>Branch<span> of </span>our government<span>. ... One part is called the Senate.</span>