a) true
Stress has mostly been perceived as a negative emotion and one that should be avoided in the interest of good mental and physiological health. But the pioneering work of renowned psychologist Dr. Richard Lazarus has proven this perception to be flawed.
Dr. Lazarus argued for a distinction between eustress, which refers to positive stress, and distress, which implies negative stress.
Eustress occurs in the presence of positive stressors such as acing an exam and getting a promotion. Eustress causes one to feel motivated and improves performance. Distress is caused by negative situations like death of a love one or illnesses, and causes anxiety and depression.
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She is hoping that visual encoding based on semantics will allow her students to remember the information better in the future
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<h2>E) Extended from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea and was the location of the first city states in the middle East. </h2>
Explanation:
The crescent shaped region of middle East that spans across Iraq Iran, Syria, Turkey is called fertile crescent. It was home to the earliest civilisations e.g Sumerian. It is called crescent because of the boomerang shaped area of the middle East. Wheel, writing, irrigation and agriculture developed first in this area.
Earlier the region had fertile soil and salty wetlands and was home to various edible plant species. It was around 10000 BC in the fertile crescent that the humans started to experiment with the cultivation and established permanent agricultural societies.
The term fertile crescent was coined by archaeologist James Henry in 1914.
Nort eastern that is what the question u asked
<span>The fact that the word "compass" has multiple definitions refers to the idea of semantics.
</span>Semantics is part of the study of meaning (both<span> linguistic and philosophical) that is</span><span> concerned with the relationship between objects (words, phrases, signs). It defines what they stand for, what they define and how are they similar or equal, or not.</span>