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Answer: C
Explanation:
Deforestation and earthquakes are example of environmental destruction.
Answer:
A. filling in missing parts.
Explanation:
The question above is related to the subject, "Psychology." This is related to the "Law of Closure" of the<em> Gestalt Law</em>. This is an illusion that we create by <u>filling in the missing parts whenever we see objects that are broken.</u> So even if a circle has a missing part <em>(incomplete stimulus),</em> we tend to see it <em>(unconsciously)</em> as a whole or as a completely closed circle despite having gaps in between.
The hieroglyphic<span> system </span>used<span> in ancient </span>Egypt<span> had between 700 and 800 basic symbols, called glyphs. This number grew in the last centuries of ancient </span>Egyptian<span> civilization, because of an increased interest in writing religious texts. </span>Egyptians<span> wrote</span>hieroglyphs<span> in long lines from right to left, and from top to bottom.</span>
It is also known by the names capitalism and free market. A free enterprise economy is made up of consumer spending, business investments and government purchases. Each of these parts play an important role in the free enterprise economy. Consumers are an important part of a free enterprise economy.
In 2007, the Caribbean emigration rate was four times higher than Latin America’s overall emigration rate. The Caribbean emigration rate has somewhat slowed, but the region nevertheless remains an area of net emigration. Guyana and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines show the strongest emigration movements: 9.65 and 9.6 per 1000 people respectively were emigrating in 2013. Of the countries included in this study, the only confirmed2 net recipients of migrants are Antigua and Barbuda and Suriname, with immigration rates of 2.23 and 0.57 per 1,000 respectively for 2013 (CIA World Factbook, 2015).
• In absolute terms, Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Haiti have the largest diaspora communities: over a million emigrants each, with most living in the United States (World Bank, 2015). Guyana and Haiti are, in absolute terms, the primary countries of origin of intraregional migrants. In relative terms, Guyana and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines have the most emigrants. Respectively, the emigrant population is 58.2 per cent and 55.5 per cent the size of the population living at home (World Bank, 2015).
• Over half of total Caribbean migrants to the US, Europe, and Canada are women. Furthermore, migrants are predominantly of productive and reproductive age. Cubans form an exception – the largest group of Cuban migrants is aged 45 and over (Thomas-Hope, 2000).