Answer:
The description about the setting is missing in the question.
The correct answer is ---
The party will be large and extravagant and will be held outdoors.
Explanation:
According to the party setting given in the description, the tent was like a huge pavilion. The tree in the field looks so small and is entirely covered with the tent. The entire tree was engulf by the tent and lanterns were hung at its branches. There was also an big open air kitchen set up inside the tent which is enormous. The entire setting was very expensive and it was held outdoors in the field.
Barbara practices from the
"biological" perspective, whereas Jeffrey practices from the
"biopsychosocial" perspective.
The
biopsychosocial demonstrate is an expansive view that credits ailment result to
the unpredictable, variable association of natural elements, hereditary,
biochemical, and so forth, mental elements like state of mind, identity,
conduct, and so on and social components like social, familial, financial,
therapeutic etc. The biopsychosocial point of view links complex phenomenon or
occasions to various causes.
Answer: laboratory observation
Explanation:
Laboratory observation is observing the behavior of subjects/people in a particular environment. This is what the researcher's intend doing for the three days Tess has been at sleep in the artificial setting.
17) C (Might be wrong)
21) D
22) The British, the French and the American Indians are major ethnic groups in Canada today. Due to the population growth, it may cause some health concerns, and immigration is responsible for the population growth, adding 1.7 million into the population, according to a study in 2011.
23) The United States has a constitutional federal republic and Canada has federal parliamentary democracy (Parliament of Canada) under a constitutional monarchy; a Commonwealth realm.
24) Natural resources because people would look for things they needed; like rivers for water, trees for wood, prairie for farming, etc.
25) Oil. Canada has the third largest known oil reserves in the world, behind Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Canada takes on peacemaking roles. Maybe because they are bringing in quite a bit of money and don't have to spend time fighting anybody, so they can afford to spend time trying to solve world problems.