The Open Door policy was written in 1899. The U.S. was interested in acquiring cheaper goods (mainly cotton) from foreign markets.
John Hays wrote this policy to protect the privileges among countries that were trading with China. He wanted countries to have equal access to ports open to trade in China, and to avoid a monopoly.
The first note in the Open Door Policy said that (1) each great power should maintain free access to a treaty port or to any other vested interest within its sphere.
The answer is <span>Play outside more
When we keep ourselves inside our home, our eyes would be adjusted to only see objects in near distance (such as books, laptop, tv, etc), which could disrupt our ability to see objects in far distance.
Getting used to play outside would prevent such occurrences from happening</span>
Answer:
environment, convergent evolution
Explanation:
When two species with no immediate common ancestors are exposed to same kind of environment they might develop body parts which have similar functions leading to convergent evolution. The resultant body parts are known as analogous structures. Here, both Patagonian hares and England rabbits were exposed to similar environment so even though their body structures had different origin, they developed to be similar in function. They are in contrast to homologous structures which develop due to divergent evolution where the origin of the structure is same but they diverge due to different functions.
Answer:
A veterinarian
Explanation:
I think Melanie is a veterinarian because...
1. The patient "Bill", has 4 legs in total, meaning it's not human. It's probably a dog or a cat.
2. She checks both skin and eyes meaning she is not only an eye doctor or skin doctor. She is probably a veterinarian because veterinarians check both skin and eyes of pets.
3. Bill probably didn't answer her question because it's an animal and animals can't speak our language.
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Answer:
(D) Paralinguistic communication.
Explanation:
Paralinguistic communication is the part of linguistics that contains the nonverbal aspects that accompany verbal communication. These aspects include tone of voice, rhythm of speech, volume of voice, pauses used in verbal pronunciation, and other features that transcend speech itself.
Paralinguistic communication allows us to understand more clearly why we derive meaning not only from the literal content of words, but also from the way they are expressed. It can be used to identify the emotions the speaker feels when vocalizing the words.