Answer:
Sensory memory
Explanation:
A children’s flipbook consists of a series of pictures of Mickey Mouse with his feet in slightly different positions. If you look at the pages one at a time, slowly, all you see are the individual pictures of Mickey. However, if you flip the pages quickly, you see Mickey running. This illusion is due to storage of the successive pictures in sensory memory .sensory memory is the ability to retain impressions of sensory information after the original stimuli have ended. If you look at the pages one at a time, slowly, all you see are the individual pictures of mickey but if you flip the pages quickly, you see Mickey running. Hence, the ability to look at something and remember what it looked like with just a second of observation is example of sensory memory
A schedule for completing the redesign of an organization’s gardens and landscape: single-use plan
This is further explained below.
<h3>What is
a single-use plan?</h3>
Generally, Single-use plans are produced for one-of-a-kind circumstances or issues, and they are often discarded after a single application. Programs, projects, and budgets are the three primary forms of one-time use plans that are used by managers.
In conclusion, A timetable for completing the renovation of the gardens and landscape of an organization; is sometimes known as a single-use plan.
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<span>-Think C.I.A- control, inclusion, affection
-To belong and identify with others, find love and esteem, and exercise power over others.</span>
Answer:
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