Answer:
Surface learning.
Explanation:
As the exercise suggests, Mrs. Fulmor is frustrated with the students in her class who are passive learners; those students are most likely surface learners, students who only passively accept information, who memorise rather than understand, who won't carry out any deep processing of the material. That's why they need to be motivated to learn only, such providing positive feedback or if she promises them an external reward.
I believe the answer is: 5
The first level is called minimum security, where they keep non-violent convicts. The second level is low security, where they keep convicts with minimum violents
The third level is medium security where they store violent criminals with less than 30-years prison time
The fourth level is High security where they store violents offenders that mostly become the target of other inmates.
the fifth level is Administrative Security:<span> where they stored the convicts that categorized as national threat</span>
Genocide Watch in the U.S. and the Green Belt Movement in Kenya are examples of <u>"Nongovernmental Organizations".</u>
The Green Belt Movement (GBM) was established by Professor Wangari Maathai in 1977 under the sponsorship of the National Council of Women of Kenya (NCWK) to react to the necessities of provincial Kenyan ladies who announced that their streams were becoming scarce, their nourishment supply was less secure, and they needed to walk further and further to get kindling for fuel and fencing.
Genocide Watch exists to anticipate, counteract, stop, and rebuff decimation and different types of mass murder. Our motivation is to fabricate a worldwide development to counteract and stop genocide.
This is true. Functionalists believe that anything and everything helps a society function.