Answer:
physical
Explanation:
Barbara Lee Fredrickson is an American professor born June 15, 1964 who specializes in the area Psychology. According to my research on studies conducted by Fredrickson, I can say that based on the information provided within the question reactions to negative emotions tend to be physical. For example fear makes people tense up and makes our bodies react by jumping, Heartbreak or Loss makes us cry, have chest pains, and feel tired.
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The experiment most likely demonstrates Kepler's first law of planetary motion.
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- The law of elliptical orbits given by Johannes Kepler states that the planets that revolve around the sun form an elliptical orbit. He clarifies that shorter the orbit, the lesser is the time taken by the planet to complete the revolution.
- The same principle seems to be applicable here in the experiment done by the students. As the distance of the rubber stopper from the finger goes on decreasing, the time taken by the rubber stopper to complete a revolution is decreased (and the speed is increased).
The correct answer is D. Have delivered a baby before
Explanation:
Precipitous labor and delivery occur when the fetus is born just after a few hours of labor (2-3 hours). This situation has many risks for both the baby and the mother, such as excessive bleeding in the mother, and aspiration of amniotic fluid in the baby.
Besides this, one of the main risk factors is to have delivered one or many babies before because this causes the muscles involved in delivery are more relaxed, which can make all the process faster. Thus, precipitous labor and delivery are most common in women who have delivered a baby before.
Education in Nepal
This country profile describes current trends in education and student mobility in Nepal and provides an overview of the Nepali education system. It replaces an earlier version by Nick Clark, published in 2013.
Nepal is an increasingly important sending country for international students. In the United States, the students increased by more than 20 percent in 2016/17, the highest growth rate among the top 25 sending countries by far. This makes Nepal one of the countries bucking the “Trump effect,” which led to an overall decline in new international student enrollments in 2016/17.
Limited educational and employment opportunities in Nepal are among the factors driving the outflow of Nepali students. Political instability – there have been nine different governments between 2008 and 2016 alone – and devastating earthquakes in 2015 have worsened social conditions in the country. However, the government seeks to improve the education system with reforms, such as the extension of compulsory basic education to eight years of schooling.
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