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Explanation:
Cocktail party effect: The ability to listen to a single talker in a noisy environment. The students were able to listen to the coaches without being distracted by the noise in their environment.
Conformity: Doing something because the larger group does (all the students listen to the speech because everyone else does)
Deindividuation: This is a state of lose self consciousness. The students were able to sing the school song in uniformity because they lost the individuality of themselves
Figure ground: This refers to as the process of recognizing an object through vision. The students were categorized into grades by the color of their Tshirts which makes profiling according to grades easier.
Occipital lobe: This is the part of the brain that transform visual into information. The students were able to enjoy the the atmosphere from what they sees.
This is also refered to as motor skills. It's the part of the memory that remember how to do things. The aids the students in singing the school songs
Sympathetic nervous system: This is the division of the nervous system to adjust to the environment
The answer is Cerebral Palsy.
Cerebral palsy is caused by abnormal development of the brain or damage to the developing brain that affects a child’s ability to control his or her muscles.
Certain research suggests that smoking during pregnancy may increase the risk of cerebral palsy in offspring. Other research also suggests that heavy maternal alcohol consumption is a direct cause of pre/perinatally acquired cerebral palsy.
The correct answer is specialty
The concept of good encompasses the concept of thing, however, it is not always that these concepts go together. Sometimes, well is considered as a kind of things and, at other times, these are considered as kinds of goods. In order to avoid this conflict of concepts.
Goods are material or concrete things, useful to men and of economic expression, susceptible to appropriation.
Answer: The Constitution of Canada is the country's governing legal framework. It defines the powers of the executive branches of government and the legislatures at both the federal and provincial levels.
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