The correct answer is: Mr. Duggar's <span>episodic memory is far better than his semantic memory.
Answer 1: Episodic memory refers to a person's long-term memory about events and experiences that have occurred in his or her life. Just like all of us have unique experiences and events that occur in our lives, we all have unique and personal episodic memories. An example of an episodic memory is remembering the experience of your high school graduation day or vividly remembering your wedding day.
Answer 2: Semantic memory refers to a type of long-term memory about things that we have not personally experienced. Semantic memory involves common and general knowledge/ facts. Examples of semantic memory are knowing the name of the first US President, the year World War II started, the colors of the rainbow, the planets of the solar system, etc. Since Mr. Duggar cannot remember </span><span> the name of the current secretary of state, his semantic memory is worse compared to his episodic memory. </span>
Answer: Kaitlyn's law
Explanation: The Kaitlyn's law was signed by the governor of California on 2001 after the tragic death of a six month old child named Kaitlyn Russell who died while left unattended to in a car during a hot summer. It prohibits leaving a 6 year old child or below in a vehicle when there are conditions which poses significant risk or danger to a child's safety. If the child would be left in the car, it should be under the supervision of a parent, legal guardian or another child aged 12 or above.
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The Mississippians, who settled in the Mississippi valley and in what is today the southern United States, were the only Mound Builders to have contact with the Europeans. Their culture emerged about a.d. 700 and lasted into the 1700s
my friend does this all the time lol. she did that with her sister she told me she was an only child and then boom a annoying little sister comes and hits me all day