Have you ever wondered how you would get from point A to point B without a ride? Companies such as Uber and Lyft both want a role in being your chauffeur. Overall, they probably do not care much about how you get to your destination, as long as you use their company to do it. Now both companies have introduced rentable bikes, scooters, and even skateboards for your personal use. This took place on July 2, 2018. Uber, which is valued at roughly 62 billion dollars, is currently leading the race. This event is taking place in over 40 cities across America. This will have a good impact on the environment, since these scooters and bikes are electric and do not require fuel like cars do. As long as Uber and Lyft respect regulations during this battle, nothing should go wrong. Maybe one day you might rent a bike to the mall, and catch a car to get home- all within your phone. This article by CNN was first published July 3, 2018: 3:25 PM ET and you can find it here: <span>http://money.cnn.com/2018/07/03/technology/uber-lyft-bikes-scooters/index.html.
-Uber and Lyft
-Ongoing Race for Transportation Methods
-Monday, July 2nd (yesterday)
-</span>July 3, 2018: 3:25 PM ET
<span>-Will not use as much gas and fuels that harm the environment and atmosphere
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Stage 2 of pre-conventional development
Pre-conventional development is the area of development when someone is self-concerned. Stage 1 is when there is no difference between the right thing and not getting punished, so it has to be stage 2 of pre-conventional development.
Answer:
The correct answer is C. Xander has not yet attained object permanence.
Explanation:
According to Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development, object permanence occurs during the <em>Sensorimotor Stage (birth- 2 years old)</em>, in which an infant understands that an <em>object is still there even if it cannot be seen. </em>
In this case, Xander has not yet obtained object permanence since as soon as the rattle is taken away, for him it has <em>ceased to exist</em>, thus making him be interested in other stimulus.