Answer:
Trees and grasses are often pollinated by wind; flowers are often pollinated by insects.
Explanation:
Answer:
The developmental delays exhibited by the children were:
- physical.
- motor.
- social.
- cognitive.
Explanation:
Nicolae Ceausescu was a Romanian Communist politician and leader. In 1960s, he issued a Decree No. 770 after alarming decline in birth rate. By issuing this decree in 1966, he prohibited abortion. He stated that <em>'the fetus is the property of the entire society.'</em>
He placed under-staffed and under-resourced children in orphanages under this decree. The children that he placed in these orphanages exhibited the developmental delays such as physical, motor, social, and cognitive.
These children who were placed in orpahanges were either abandoned by their parents who were not able to take care of them or were simply abandoned because they do not want their burdens.
Answer: Portugal
Explanation:
The Portuguese in 16th century, 1526 to be precised, carried out the first Atlantic slave trade, this traded to Brazil.
Answer:
fixed point of reference.
Explanation:
Filling in the gap in the question, we have;
"A(n) FIXED POINT OF REFERENCE would tell Quinton that he should return unauthorized competitive information to its owner without examining it, even though the information would more than likely result in a large commission for Quinton''
To human beings, A fixed point of reference is some kind of 'stimuli' that gives one a response to any situation. A fixed reference point seek to find or establish a solution, it is also use for discussing, evaluating, and judging other parameters.
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They wanted freedom from the Church of England, which they believed to be wrong.
"<span>The Pilgrims were Puritans who escaped to Holland as political exiles in 1608. They immigrated to North America on the Mayflower in 1620. "Pilgrim" means a person who takes a long journey, usually for a religious or moral purpose; "Pilgrim" also is the popular term for all passengers of the Mayflower who sought religious freedom"
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"<span>Puritan newcomers continued to think of themselves as English. They saw their new colony as a "city on a hill" which would set an example of biblical righteousness in church and state for the entire world to emulate. The Puritans emphasized especially the importance of community over individuality."</span>
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