Explanation: Bhakti soon spread to North India, appearing most notably in the 10th-century Sanskrit text the Bhagavata-purana. Muslim ideas of surrender to God may have influenced Hindu ideas of bhakti from the start, and later poet-saints such as Kabir (1440–1518) introduced Sufi (mystical) elements from Islam.
Answer:
b. counterclaim
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that in this scenario Ava's claim is known as a counter claim. This term refers to a claim made in order to prove that a previous claim made against you is false. In this case Daniel made a claim against Ava, and Ava is rebutting that claim by stating that Daniel breached the contract, therefore making his claim void.
The correct answer is option B. "Irregular work schedules or working long hours limits the choices for minorities". Psychologists and psychiatrists most of the times give therapies with a wide range of options, seeing patients in the morning, afternoon or night. Therefore irregular work schedules or long hours of work is not a reason of minorities do not seeking therapies.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Looking at other options all students benefits socially is in my view the most correct if not absolutely. Children with disabilities are not typically accepted in the classroom by their peers, hence the need to drive inclusion further. To say all students benefits academically from inclusion will be absolutely wrong. The severity of the disability and the support systems available is not enough to tell if there is achievement gain or not.
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i do not normally hear the fireworks all the time before that day 4th, but with each passing day, i start to hear them via a process usually called reverse habituation or i still do not hear the firework all before on the 4th due to the fact that i became habituated to fireworks over new year celebration
Explanation:
Habituation can simply be defined a a process of psychological learning. it involves a process whereby there is a decline/decrease in response to a stimulus after being exposed to it constantly. this habituation believes holds that human/animals may learn to ignore a stimulus due to consistent exposure to it.