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The current DSM-IV would categorize Robert into the category of Gender Identity Disorder. There are two main identification points of the same: the opinion that a person is of other sex, and a persistent and strong gross-gender identification. The person is usually not comfortable with her own gender and behaves opposite.
The scenario in which Janet and Jacinda teach a second-grade class at Randolph elementary school and Janet teaches the class on mondays, wednesdays and fridays, while Jacinda teaches the class on tuesdays and thursdays is an example of job sharing. Job sharing is a type of flexible work arrangement in which two people work part-time schedules. Janet and Jacinda together complete the work one person would do in a single full-time job<span>. </span>
Answer:This species of grass would be classified as an INVASIVE species.
Explanation:
An invasive species is an animal or a plant that comes from another part of the world into another place where it is not originally from and it starts to grow or live there, invading the original or native species.
They are usually carried into other regions through ship ballast water and in most cases by people (through food from other countries or attached in clothes that were worn in another region)
The negative effect of these species is that can destroy the native species, cause extinction of the native species,harm the natural resources and affect how human use of these natural resources.
They are very competitive and can compete with the native species for limited resources hence they end up changing and disrupting the natural habitat of the native species. This affect the overall ecosystem and biodiversity.
A budget is simply an estimate of income and expenses for a set period of time with designated categories. To get started in creating one; make a list of all your sources of income for the month (take-home pay). Then list all your expenses for the month—start with the four walls (food, shelter and utilities, transportation and clothing). You want to make sure your rent or mortgage is budgeted for first before you start budgeting for your gym membership. Once that’s taken care of, list all your other expenses, like entertainment, date nights, and the shoes little Johnny needs for school. Some expenses will occur every month (rent, utilities), and some will be one-time expenses (birthday gifts, special events, weddings). Adjust your budget each month and you’ll be set.