Answer:
Elaboration
Explanation:
According to my research on different memory strategies, I can say that based on the information provided within the question the memory strategy that you are recommending is called Elaboration. This (like mentioned in the question) is a strategy which focuses on assigning specific information that is meaningful to the individual onto what you are trying to remember. This allows you to easily remember non-meaningful information.
An example of you are trying to memorize your locker number therefore you can add meaningful information to it such as the jersey numbers of the players in your soccer team.
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Believing one's original theory of the case despite evidence to the contrary is called: <span>belief perseverance.
</span>The term denotes the tendency people to maintain a belief despite new information that firmly contradicts it and <span>it appears that they shouldn't believe anymore. </span>
Answer: A new buy
Explanation:
Considering the state of the factory before and the changes Olga made to it now, it could be considered as a new buy for her and Burlington Furniture Manufacturing. She virtually changed everything even with an upgrade.
They made use of this process because it only requires less
time and effort than other methods in which they are tend to command or give
out orders without having to explain themselves by which would be more beneficial
for them.
Im just gonna summarize the Industrial Revolution for you. Like the main idea and hopefully you can come up with a writing of your own using the information provided!! <3
So the Industrial Revolution started from 1760-1820!
That’s a huge time span!
The transition changed from hand production methods to new chemical manufacturing and iron production processes. ( period time about 1760 between 1820-1840 )
So basically hand making processes to machines doing a majority of the work!
Machines made things way faster and easier to produce their clothing! Which really helped in a time back then!
For example, the increasing use of steam power and water power.
The development of machine tools and the rise of their factory system.
The Industrial revolution was basically the development of technology through time back then.
And factories were very dangerous!
They had children working in them because they were the only ones who could fit! Many dropped out around the fourth grade to work in these factories. They worked for low pay and every once in a while a kid would loose a body part (mostly hands) in the machine. There were no medical services, so sometimes they would die of infection or bleeding out. It was really hot and there was no conditioning!!
This was all during the Great Depression.
-HOPE THIS HELPS! <33