No, they don't. That's illogical. Tutors can help you prepare for a test, but not help you "During" a test.
Chamber break- thats what i think at least
Olivia spends extra time rehearsing information because she wants to make sure that she can get information into her memory. she is trying to store information.
<h3>What is memory?</h3>
Memory is where individual store or keep information.
Ability to be able to recall this information is important especially when in need of it.
Olivia is trying to store the information so tht she can have access to it later.
Therefore, she is trying to store information.
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Due to spirit of reasoning, Renaissance and emphasis on human logic.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Europe by the mid of 15th century was going major societal and literary transformation. The old decadent thoughts were questioned and emphasis was placed on reasoning and human logic.
This came to be known as the renaissance. Due to social transformation and spirit of enquiry, sailors (mostly from coastal countries such as Spain, Portugal, and later Italy) began venturing into deep seas to explore and discover a new world. Earlier the venture and discovery activity was mostly dominated by Arabs who have been in the sea since the 7th century AD.
These activities were supported by discoveries in art of navigation, production of world maps etc. As a result of these activities, Columbus on his venture to find the shortest route to Indies (currently island of Indonesia famous for species) landed into America thus discovering the whole continent of America.
- What followed the venture was several expeditions to a different part of the worlds.
- The transformation took place in the economic sphere and crude concept of factory originated when workers were made to work away from home at the predesignated site by the landlords. The wheel turned and turned and the whole of Europe in succession witnessed Industrial revolution at the same time the rest world experienced the scourge of colonialization.
- It was the absence of the Industrial revolution in the regions outside Europe that made them fall prey to colonial powers.