<span>As we age and the years go by, there are some things that stick in our brains and brought back vividly in our memory store bank from the sense of "smell". The tantalizing odor of the smell of chocolate chip cookies baking would quickly bring up a retained memory. Andrew is such an example of the power of the sense of smell. He will always remember the time shared of his very first pleasant experience of baking cookies with his mom. Andrew remembers the excitement, the stickiness of cookie dough, how pretty his mom looked, and the taste of that delicious chocolate chip cookie in his mouth and he is blessed indeed to retain such a previous time in his life.</span>
Answer:
No
Explanation:
The journalists asked people about their own personal experience with herbal supplements, therefore, it relies on what people say and on their anecdotal evidence.
We say that a research is reliable if the method used produces stable and consistent results. In other words, if we apply the same method on similar objects/subjects it will produce the same results.
In this example, this survey is based on the participants "own experiences" and therefore the journalists shouldn't be able to reliable conclude anything that actually establishes a relation between herbal supplements and depression. They would need a hypothesis, a control case study and more controlled observations rather than a survey.
Answer:
Well as an Oklahoman, I think it is important because it is a huge part of, not only Oklahoma's history, but history in general, a bunch of lives were lost due to racism and I think schools should not turn a blind eye to it.
Explanation:
On another note though my uncle told me last night "I don't think they should teach anything about race in school.. cause they are just people and I think the only reason racism is still around is because we keep talking about it"
About 4,200 - 4,300 million cubic meters was used