The below statements are what I believe about removing Monuments
- Why are we moving them (AKA taking them down)?
Are we just moving it for room? Why are we moving it? For room, for a building, is that honorable? No, I don't think it is
- Are we really thinking about the monuments use
If were removing a monument that has a significant meaning or remembrance of something, than that's disrespectful and why did we put it up in the first place
- Do the people like it, or not?
This kind of relates to the first answer. Are we just moving it to put in a building or something like that. If the government has decided to remove it, are they thinking about if the people like it?
There are my answers. Best of luck,
- Ari -
Answer:
Democratic culture is defined as the desire and ability of individual in a population to participate actively, individually and together, to the government of public affairs affecting them.
This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
Ms. Coulter was successful using a token reinforcement system with Jordan to decrease his inappropriate behaviors in class. Mr. Johnson is now going to implement the same token system in his class in hope that Jordan's behavior will improve. This is an example of what generalization technique?
a. train loosely
b. sequentially modify
c. introduce to naturally maintaining contingencies
d. mediate generalization
Answer:
This is an example of:
b. sequentially modify
Explanation:
Sequential modification refers to the implementation of a certain system or procedure in different settings, expecting similar results to occur. For instance, a certain reinforcement system was applied at school. It generated a change in behavior at school, but not at home. Then, it is applied at home with the purpose of generating a change of behavior there as well. This is what we have in the passage provided. Mr. Johnson wishes to obtain the same or similar results to Ms. Coulter's by applying the same token reinforcement system.
Answer:
Angiotensin Polypeptide Hormone It is a blood polypeptide that produces vasoconstriction, increased blood pressure and release of aldosterone through the adrenal cortex.
Adrenal. Angiotensin II acts on the adrenal cortex, causing the release of aldosterone, a hormone that causes the kidneys to retain sodium and lose potassium.
Excess sodium in the blood can be caused by certain conditions. Specific causes of hypernatremia include: Dehydration or loss of body fluids from prolonged vomiting, diarrhea, sweating or high fever. Dehydration for not drinking enough water.