Answer:
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<span>I believe the answer is: In a controlled and unstable environment at slower speeds
Controlled environment refers to exercies places with full safety regulations intact in order to avoid fatal accidents. The 'slower speed'in this context does not necessarily mean always do low level workout, but we need to maintain our workout level only to reach 70& - 80% intensity most of the time in order to prevent injuries that might mess up your workout schedule.
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I do not want to look pessimist, but I sincerely don't think that's possible. Poverty is caused by many different factors, that depend on things the society can't change, at least not the way we tried to do it.
Poverty depends greatly on the political systems we have nowadays, because if political systems where "correct" maybe everybody would have a home and an income, but millionaires wouldn't be millionaires.
We should also not blame only politicians, because we as a society also affect how poverty works. I will not give my opinion on this though, because it depends greatly on how one thinks. Many think society hasn't done anything wrong, and others think different factors within society are to be blamed. It's a very controversial area.
Hope it helped,
BioTeacher101
This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:
Mavis believes that the girls from the nice neighborhood on the north side of town are all stuck-up and white. She has noticed a correlation between this group of girls and how they act above other people at the mall. Mavis's example of stereotypes and prejudice support the ________ theory.
a. motivational
b. learning
c. cognitive
d. dispositional
Answer:
Mavis's example of stereotypes and prejudice support the c. cognitive theory.
Explanation:
In cognitive theory, <u>behaviors are explained by understanding the mental processes behind them. </u>In other words, the focus is not on the behavior per se, but on the thought processes that led to its existence. <u>The example we are studying here seems to characterize an explanation from a cognitive perspective. Notice that Mavis's behavior is being explained through a tracking of her thought process - she has a certain stereotype for a certain reason. She is not being prejudice out of the blue, there is mental path that was taken. Mavis associated that group of girls and how they act above other people at the mall.</u>