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10. If I was to choose multiples it would be all of the above, the answer is Easter
11. B
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10. Easter Sunday was the day Jesus resurrected from the dead, so with that being said it signifies salvation of all Christians and I believe that we all celebrate Easter( Jewish are Christians but they do not celebrate Christmas).
11. The festival first came to celebration when the Ashantis in Ghana( A group of tribe, Ghana is a Western African Country) had their independence war against the people of Denkyira which they celebrated the achievement of Statehood of the people.
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Working memory
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Working memory:
Working memory is very important in a human being cognition. Working memory is related to when we try to remember the phone numbers, shopping list and set of information. It is the capacity of mind that holds and manipulates the information into the mind. It is part of the central functioning of the mind. This memory is related to our general information related to our academics and our intelligence. There is a debate till now on the storage capacity of the working memory. Some researchers believed that it has a limited capacity. It can store some chunks, numbers, etc but others believed that it has unlimited resources.
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By early 1933 Adolf Hitler had effectively become the dictator of Germany. All non-Nazi parties, organizations, and labour unions had ceased to exist. The reciprocal ideologies of pan-Germanic expansionism and anti-Semitism had taken root. Members of “non-Aryan” (non-white and Jewish) races were perceived and portrayed as inferior and degenerate. Nazi sports imagery served to promote the myth of Aryan racial superiority. So-called Aryan facial features—blonde hair and blue eyes—were accentuated in posters and journal illustrations. In April 1933 the Nazis’ sports office ordered all public athletic organizations to implement an “Aryans-only” policy. The policy sparked global outrage: just two years earlier, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) had awarded the 1936 Summer Olympics to Berlin, and now Olympic organizers in the United States and Europe were considering pulling out of the Berlin Olympics altogether.