Answer: the concrete oprational stage
Explanation: According to Piaget, this stage goes from approximately 7 yrs old to 11 yrs old and allows the child to overcome their egocentric thinking. This means that they can now understand reversibility of things, for example that a litre of water will be the same independently of the bottle or container; this also allows the child to be able to "put themselves in someone else's position".
This child in particular is now able to understand that her babysitter is also an student due to having acquire this ability.
The Dominican Republic (18,200), Canada (13,400), Jamaica (12,900), and El Salvador (12,300) rounded out the top 10 countries of birth for new U.S. citizens.
I believe the answer is: government could be run by mechanical automatons who would force humans to do their bidding for the masters
technically, if government processes and procedures could be enumerated, or specified in a legislative document it might improve its efficiency in some sectors. But, machines would not be able to put emphaty which might be crucial in order to impose justice to the people.
When you must handle several hazards at the same time, the best tactic is to adjust your speed to separate the hazards, because decision making is the most important ability to safe driving. Adjusting your speed will help you to notice all potential hazards and to prevent them from happening. Speed most affects how far ahead you must look, vehicle control, and the distance you need to stop.
<em>The Butterfly Effect</em> is one of the applied models in weather forecasting. It makes us understand that the reliability of forecasting drops considerably after 10 days.
Of course, the butterfly wings cannot cause a big storm, but in some cases, if the actual conditions can be studied it can have an effect, but is very hard to detect.
Professor Lovejoy, from McGill University, comments that "<em>the Butterfly Effect treats the weather as random and uses historical data to force the forecast and reflect a realistic climate"</em>.