Answer:
Picking
Explanation:
A ware house is a place where raw materials or finished goods are kept for further processing. From the ware house the raw materials are sent back top the manufacturing unit for production of the final product. Or the finished goods are sent for delivery to fulfill the customer order.
Thus picking is a process in supply chain management where the materials are retrieve from the ware house and sent to the production unit for production or the finished goods are retrieved from the ware house and prepare them for shipping to the customer.
Thus the answer is picking.
Answer: It has been preserved and is as it was the day Roosevelt died.
Explanation: That's a significant thing about the little White House for Roosevelt.
The correct answer is A. Class inclusion
Explanation:
Jean Piaget was an important Swiss psychologist mainly known for this theory of cognitive development that involved different stages and developments. In this theory "class inclusion" refers to the ability of children to consider an object or any other element can be included in multiple categories at the same time, for example, a dog can be classified into the category of animals, mammals, pets, domestic, etc. According to Piaget "Class inclusion" is mainly developed in the concrete operational stage (7 to 11 years) because before this, it is difficult for children to consider two aspects of an element at the same time and because of this, they are unable to recognize one element belongs to two categories.
This occurs in the case of four-year-old Meg because she does not consider marbles are classified within glass category and besides this, they can be either striped or white marbles. Instead, she considers glass category as different to marbles and because of this she believes neither strip or white marbles fit into the category of glass and therefore she answers there are more striped marbles.
Samuel Nunes (or Nunez), a physician, was one of the first Jewish immigrants to the Georgia colony in 1733. He provided vital medical aid, which helped the settlement survive its first year of existence.