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What is the chemical process that occurs in cells to release energy?
a.
oxidation
B.
Breathing
C.
Breathing
Dr..
nutrition
Answer:
1) ver - encender, 2) escuchar - tener, 3) leer - comprar, 4) revisar - publicar, 5) preparar - entrevistar, 6) transmitir - revisar.
Explanation:
1) Si quieres <em>ver</em> la película, debes <em>encender</em> el televisor.
2) En cambio, si deseas <em>escuchar</em> un disco compacto, necesitas <em>tener</em> un reproductor de CD.
3) Por último, si necesitas <em>leer</em> el diario, lo tienes que <em>comprar</em> en la tienda de la esquina.
4) El redactor tuvo que <em>revisar</em> la información, antes de <em>publicar</em> la noticia.
5) Es importante <em>preparar</em> bien antes de <em>entrevistar</em> a un personaje potencial.
6) Al <em>transmitir</em> por televisión, se debe <em>revisar</em> las preferencias del público televidente.
Answer:
'Those who tried to find answers to their own questions later became great philosophers, scientists, thinkers or writers. This statement is 100 percent true. Why did the famous scientist Newton fall from an apple tree? Why didn't they go upstairs? ' Such questions arose. He addressed these questions. From that came the discovery of gravity. Swami Vivekananda used to ask many three questions. 'Is there a God ?, have you seen it ?, will you show it to me?' He did not get the answers, but Vivekananda did not give up. They kept searching. After coming in the company of Ramakrishna Paramahansa, he got true knowledge. Pude Swami Vivekananda became famous as a philosopher and thinker.
Explanation:
Egomania is basically intolerably self-centred. In a more technical sense, it's an obsession -- an obsessive preoccupation with one's own self, usually in the form of following own impulses and have delusions of grandeur.
Megalomania is a rather loose term, and usually means have delusional fantasies of omnipotence (having unlimited or very great power, whatever 'power' might mean to that person). Interestingly, megalomania was the standard term for narcissistic personality disorder before the 1960s (so far as I recall from my psychology degree over 30 years ago).
Answer:
Cierto
Explanation:
There are a lot of words for "True" but I think "Cierto" is the most commonly used.