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Classification
Explanation:
Classification means to sort out the items of a given group on the basis of a certain common quality they posses and then spot the stranger or odd one out.
In this test, you are given a group of certain items, out of which all excepts one are similar to one another in some manner. The child is required to choose this one item which does not fit into given group.
In this case an 8 year old can know the difference between the irises and geraniums, that they are different types of flowers he/she can classify them.
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The law protects citizens against human right violations in the following ways:
1. Protection of Human Rights Act 1993: declares the rights pertaining to life, equality, liberty,and dignity of an individual that is guaranteed by the Constitution of India.
2. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)- declared by the United Nations General Assembly in the year 1948.
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Correlation and causation are two very different things
Explanation:
Correlation means that two or more factors are dependent on each other in a way that one can be predicted with the help of the other. On the other hand, causation means that one thing causes another. For instance, a correlation between ice cream consumption and hot weather means that when its hot people eat ice cream more and in less hot weather people eat less ice cream. But if this correlation is confused with causation between ice cream demand and hot weather then it would mean that eating ice cream causes hot weather which will not be correct. Also for causation, three criteria should be met which are correlation, no effect of third extraneous variable and this casual effect should precede all other rational effects.
<span>Dave is experiencing retrograde amnesia caused by brain damage. This means that he can't recall the events that happened before the traumatic crash that caused his injury. In this case, it is caused by his traumatic brain injury. (TBI) However, Dave can still make new memories, because he does not have anterograde amnesia.</span>
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Acting as a middle-trader between North Africa via the Sahara desert and the Niger River to the south, Mali exploited the traffic in gold, salt, copper, ivory, and slaves that crisscrossed West Africa.
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