<span>The
most striking similarity between the effects on children of watching
television and the effects on children of playing video games is that content is more important than time spent. </span>
Answer:
- <u>Camping and outdoor ethics:</u>
The scout spirit is the capacity or the energy inside the scout to explore various destinations across the region, while keeping the Scout Oath and Scout law intact.
Scout Oath is sense of having a commitment towards a set of standards or rules set by the institution to which the scout is concerned. While, there are certain set of rules to which he must follow up.
There are certain measures which are to be taken before a scout is assigned a task by the scout master, as there are some laws and principles which are required to be considered in order to explore each region with great safety and professionalism.
Explanation:
<u>Scouting:</u>
Scout is any person who is registered with the institution related which is the "Boys Scout of America", and has the set of skills to explore the various destination and acquire more information regarding different regions.
- Now we can add a few quotations to answer the question given, as we have the following from the Scoutmasters and from the Board of Review,
“Evaluating Scout spirit will always be a judgment call, but through getting to know a young man and by asking probing questions, we can get a feel for it. We can say however, that we do not measure Scout spirit by counting meetings and outings attended. It is indicated, instead, by the way he lives his life.”
<span>As
"cable channels" proliferated...
</span><span>
In the 1950s, cable TV started in the United States at the
same time in Arkansas, Oregon and Pennsylvania in 1948 to improve poor
gathering of over-the-air TV motions in precipitous or topographically remote
regions. Once the channels were appreciated and viewed by the users the line between news and entertainment began to evaporate.</span>
Select all that apply: <em>Answers 1, 3, 5.</em>
Charlemagne was declared <em>"Emperor of the Romans" </em>on December 25, 800, and crowned by Pope Leo III after he help him when he was under attack by the Lombards. He gave money and supported by all means the popes and the Christian church.
He promoted art, literature, and architecture -the <em>Carolingian Renaissance</em>- and built schools, established centers of learning and expanded education throughout the territory.
He also created a library to copy <em>ancient and religious manuscripts</em> to keep ancient texts.