I think that regions generally share the same culter because they are near each other and so they learn off of each other
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In all of the many social groups that we as individuals belong to, we have a status and a role to fulfill. Status is our relative social position within a group, while a role is the part our society expects us to play in a given status.
Explanation:
For example, a man may have the status of father in his family
Yes and no. But mostly yes.
The Mayans impressively developed a concept of zero as a number and as a placeholder. They did so in the 4th century AD, and what makes it especially impressive is that they more or less did so on their own, without borrowing from or exchanging ideas with other civilizations.
However, unlike ancient India, who developed the concept of zero around the same time, the Maya never applied to to mathematical calculations, using it mostly as a placeholder and a concept in their complex calenders.
Zero really becomes a powerful force in science and math when you begin applying the concept to equations. A number times zero is zero, a number divided by zero can't exist but theoretically is infinite, etc. Although the Mayans never applied zero to their impressive advancements in geometry, construction, etc, they did invent the concept essentially from scratch, which is an impressive feat that few other societies accomplished in the ancient world.
Answer:
The correct answer would be option D, Consciousness has a hidden part that stays in contact with reality and feels pain while another part of consciousness feels no pain.
Explanation:
Hypnosis is a state in which a person loses his control over voluntary actions but is highly responsive to suggestions and directions. A person who is being hypnotized answers the questions which are stored in his memory back in times and is unable to revive it when in the natural state. Sometimes hypnosis is also used to make a person speak about the things which he doesn't say in the normal state. So it means his consciousness has a hidden part that stays in contact with reality and feels pain while another part feels no pain.
Radio waves: Communication
Microwaves: Heating and data transmission
Infrared waves: Used in remote control and imaging applications
Visible light: Help us see everything around us
Ultraviolet Waves: Useful in the study of galaxies
X-rays: Medica instruments to view bone structure
Gamma rays: Nuclear energy