That’s a lot just here for the points sorry can’t help but I can figure it out for you so it won’t be a waste of your time
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Answer:
Step 1: announcement of death
step 2: embalming the body
step 3: removal of the brain
step 4: internal organs removed
step 5: drying the body out
step 6: wrapping the body continued
step 7: final procession
Explanation:
Answer and explanation:
- <em>"The good is good because of what it does for you"</em>
Following this quote, I'd say that whoever pointed this out was following a logical way of thinking, stating that if good things happen to us then we will be receveing a possitive outcome. That's correct. But not every single action humans do are good, or morally correct, and sometimes even when action wrong, we receive good outcomes. So that's why we say there is injustice in this world or question ourselves on why do good things happen to bad people.
Affirmate things happening to us depends on the things we do. Our course of actions must have a positive outcome for it to be considered “good” ones. Let's say we do something that we think is right, but when results start showing we realise the opposite thing; a negative outcome.
Answer: No, I do not think the Supreme Court should’ve had that much power over the people.
Explanation: People could be innocent, getting accused of something for a death penalty and the court would be able to do what they believe should be done.
Answer:
a. the curse of knowledge
Explanation:
Curse of knowledge: In psychology, the term "curse of knowledge" is described as one of the different cognitive biases that generally occurs when a particular person is ought to communicate with that of other individuals without knowing or comprehending that these people have the "background" to understand of not.
The curse of knowledge is also referred to as the "curse of expertise" by many of the researchers.
In the question above, Tim is suffering from the curse of knowledge.