Answer:
There is no short answer.
Explanation:
To reform the curriculum at the local high school to for the purpose of achieving a more balanced curriculum for both the left-brained and right-brained children and to encourage a more balanced development of their brains' hemispheres, i would recommend these activities to be added to the curriculum;
- Making up stories together and linking the pieces together that are told by each children to stimulate their creativity and imagination.
- A technique named pencil push-up where the pencil is held in front of the children's nose and moved towards the face until it is too close to the nose that it is seen as two pencils which stimulated both hemispheres of the brain.
- Trying to name as many words as they can in 60 seconds with the condition that the words starting with the same letter. This exercise would also help with their creativity and make the connection between the hemispheres stronger.
I hope this answer helps.
Answer: B) central route persuasion
Explanation: Central route persuasion is an advertisement strategy that tends to influence or persuade potential consumers or buyers through the content of the information or messages been advertised.
The detailed information been advertised on the magazine to the consumers which could persuade them to develop more positive opinions about the products is a strategy that best illustrates central route persuasion.
The stage of the plan-protect response cycle that consumes the most time is protection.
Answer copied in whole from brainly user spsharvesh2008, posted July 2020 on the exact same question here:
https://brainly.in/question/20022562
Answer:
Mohammed bin Tughlaq made many mistakes dring his reign, 1325 to 1351
the biggest mistakes committed by Muhammad Tughlaq are as follows
■Taxation in the doab( fertile region between the Ganga and Yamuna rivers) - He increased the tax in the doab region. But his timing was not right. The doab region was facing a severe famine. Many peasants had to move away from the region. Some of them also revolted. So, the king had to withdraw its orders.
■Shift of Capital - The sultan thought that if he shifted the capital from Delhi to Devagiri, which he remaned Daulatabad, he could control the mepire better. He also thought he could be safe from the Mongol raids. He ordered the entire populationof Delhi to move to Daulatabad. This angered many people, but they had to move. Then after they moved, the Sultan realized that it was impossible to look over the northern frontiers. So he ordered the population to move back to Delhi. This affected the prestige of the empire.
■Token currency - There was a worldwide shortage of silver during his reign, so the Sultan issued brass and copper coins. They had the same value as silver coins. They could be exchanged for silver coins in the royal treasury. The design on these coins were simple and brass and copper were cheap, so the ordinary craftsmen could make them very easily. Money lost its value. The royal treasury flooded with brass and copper coins.
criminal appeals not really sure just thought of it ;-;