A behavior chain is an event in which units of behavior occur in sequences and are linked together by learned cues.
There is another procudure called Back-chaining, which means teaching those units in reverse order and reinforcing each unit with the cue for the next, is a training technique.
To teach a behavior chain, a complex skill or sequence of behaviors is first broken down into smaller units that may be easier to learn than the entire chain.
In Aerobical classes each step is a cue for the next one. And as they are repeated over and over again, it is an easy to follow bevaviour
Teepees were made of buffalo hide fastened around very long wooden poles, designed in a cone shape. Tepees were warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
Although these structures were highly mobile, the design still provided a solid shelter for the American Indians. Teepees provided great mobility for hunting buffalo and elk, because they could be dismantled and reconstructed very quickly.
I think this depends on a context, and culture, but I would say this is generally false.
While designing a house one would ideally want to give the family as much privacy as possible, and e.g. design fences and walls to give them more privacy.
I believe the answer is: Interactionist perspective
Interactionist perspective would see that society is formed because of the interraction that different individuals made daily.
During this interraction, each individuals would try to fulfill their needs by fulfilling the needs of other individuals, which in the end would resulted in one large complex society.
The estimation is called <span>Piloting
</span>Many man mad landmarks are large enough to be spotted from on top of the sky. After spotting the landmark, we could determine the angle where the land mark is facing and run an analytical algorithm to accurately estimate our current position.