Answer:
ADVANTAGE
paid better
higher education
capable of supporting his family
DISADVANTAGE
leaving his dad alone
not doing what he loves
leaving his passion of farming
2.Go to -varsity so he can support hid dad in the future
3,Farming, yes he loves farming but it will get him no where in his life but to a poorly life
Answer:
C) informed and active membership in a political community
Explanation:
There's much more to being a citizen than just about paying taxes, and reaping benefits.
And being a citizen also doesn't mean you get to control every aspect of the government.
Citizenship doesn't just exist in the United States, you can be a citizen of other countries. Not everyone who lives in the United States is a citizen of the United States.
Therefore, the most appropriate answer choice is C.
Answer:
<u><em>1 hour</em></u>
Explanation:
Firstly, <u><em>retroactive interference</em></u> is the effect of new memories holding back a person from keeping older memories. According to my research many scientists believe that if you study or read certain information <u><em>1 hour</em></u> before going to sleep it greatly reduces the likely-hood of suffering from retroactive interference. Therefore it will help you remember what you read for the test the next day.
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Skewed understanding involves the degree to which the biases inherent in the discipline’s perspective is reflected, therefore the way an author understands the issue that resulted from the author’s intentional decision or unconscious predisposition to exclude specific information that refers to the issue.
Skewed understanding is the distorted understanding of an issue in a way that it is regarded as inaccurate or misleading.
Answer:
The U.S. Government provides a public database of contact info for your elected officials. Use it.
As Emily Ellsworth suggests in a New York Times article, phone calls from constituents are often more effective than emails because emails are depersonalized and easily ignored amid other overwhelming requests for contact.
Further, a strategically planned group call has the potential to inundate office phone lines and force a representative to issue a statement to help clear out communication channels. Ellsworth consolidated her six years of experience as a congressional staffer into "Call the Halls," a guide to effectively contacting representatives.
Your representatives will hold local Town Hall events or Q&A sessions where the public is encouraged to attend and voice concerns -- these events are part of their gig. (Think: Leslie Knope's public meetings on Parks and Rec.) You can usually find info about when are where these are set to take place on local official websites or your representative's website.
Explanation:
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