Answer:
Dawain: adults who have normal hearing seldom pay attention to visual cues, even though these cues are helpful
Explanation:
Adults who have normal speech perception do not consider or put much effort into visual cues. This is illustrated in our everyday lives as normal hearing usually don't bother much with visual cues since they could easily interpret and recognize sounds/language through speech recognition. Speech recognition is interpretation and comprehension of language sounds.
Answer:
Pacific Ocean
Explanation:
Canada is the second largest country on earth. It has three ocean borders:
the Pacific Ocean in the west
the Atlantic Ocean in the east
the Arctic Ocean to the north
Answer:
left
Explanation:
Our brain is divided into two hemispheres, left and right. Each hemisphere tends to specialize in controlling different body functions, but a curious thing about our brain is decussated - that is, the left and right hemisphere are crossed: <u>the left hemisphere controls the right side of the body, and the right hemisphere controls the left side</u>. Generally speaking, this means that any damage caused to a hemisphere will manifest on the opposite side of the body. In our example, since the individual is experiencing a tingling on the right side of the face, the MRI will show an abnormality in the brain tissue of the left hemisphere.
...is the basis of the sociological perspective on crime
<span>Max Weber defined "power" as the ability to exercise one's will over others.
</span>Max Weber considered power and authority, separating between the two ideas and planning a framework for ordering kinds of authority: customary, judicious legitimate, and charming.
Max Weber characterized power as "the chance of a man or of various men to understand their own will in a public activity even against the protection of other people who are taking an interest in the activity".