Answer:c. schema.
Explanation:Schema refers to a pattern of organized Information in our mind , those set of Information is everything that we have learnt and have organized into these specific patterns which we can draw from when we need to recall certain information. Like my friend here is able to go step by step in search of a soon in a kitchen using this pattern of Information of where the spoon is located within the kitchen
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yes!! get her a gift if you can. even if you cant make sure to show her that you care and make it the best day you can got her. if she doesn't have a handbag or think she needs one I suggest you get that one. also a vase would be cute but you should try to get one that is special to her.
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The answer is below
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While social media is great place for everyone including teachers to express themselves, share moments and at the same time, record our life occurrence as we may see fit. Teachers, needs to be concerned of some pitfalls out there, when using social media. These includes:
1. Teachers should be aware of their senior colleagues and even students having access to what they post on social media, as this may go a long way in changing the opinions or perception of how people see them.
2. Teachers should also be concerned about posting the school or classroom experience on social media, as they may be infringing the privacy rights of their students or colleagues unknowingly.
3. Teachers should also be aware of students or even colleagues privacy rights when also posting on students or teachers group page.
Athens is widely known as the first democratic society; in other words, Athens was the first city-state in which the government was run by the power of the people. To be specific, it was a direct democracy: the people had a direct say in the actions of the government, with votes held for almost every decision. This influenced the framers of the U.S. constitution because one of the most basic aspects of the United States' creation was to create a free republic; a government in which everyone was free, and everyone had a say in the government (however, the U.S. is a representative, not a direct, democracy; people vote on representatives to vote on decisions)