I believe the answer is Amygdala
Amygdala is a part of our limbic system that is responsible to control all things that relevant for our fight or flight situation.
This includes several processes such as Evaluating emotion, processing memory, controlling quick decision-making process, et.
I think the answer is B. poverty in the U.S but it might be A.
I am pretty sure it should be B. though
Answer:
Pradakshina
Explanation:
Ashoka's Great Stupa at Sanchi was begun in the second century BCE. Later architectural elaborations to the stupa included circular railings made of log-shaped stones that enclosed a processional path. This path is used for a ritual circumambulation known as the pradakshina
Answer:
Many cities were overcrowded with limited housing and few sanitation services.
Explanation:
During the late 1800s, urban areas grew very fast because economic opportunities were better than in the countryside. This attracted people from rural areas, and also from abroad, who flocked to the cities too fast for the cities infraestructure to keep up with.
This made most cities at the time very overcrowded, with few public services that were overstrained, and with serious problems in terms of sanitation and public safety. However, people could still earn higher incomes than in the countryside, and despite all these problems, the cities did not stop being attractive for both domestic and international migration.
Answer:
The correct answer is B)
Explanation:
Self-direction is a learning method used to help students understand as they are instructed and give themselves a direction that they ultimately obey. It is, in other of words, the mechanism of self-regulation, or self-command.
It may be useful for students who are hyperactive, and who may have direct instruction issues as well as people who elicit unique strong emotions, too
Also, students with learning disabilities will find self-instruction very useful.
An example of self-instruction is strategy is the W-S-T-C. This means
- What are you going to do about the situation/problem?
- Select a strategy for the task you'd like to perform
- Try the strategy
- Check and evaluate if the strategy works
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