Answer:
B. Rabari, a pastoral community of Gujarat
Explanation:
In a situation where you would like to gain cultural and local knowledge to treat a livestock-related disease, Rabari, a pastoral community in Gujarat, is the ideal place for you to absorb that knowledge.
This is because these regions usually have many shepherds who know treatments and solutions for diseases related to livestock and livestock, which they have used and which have been passed down from generation to generation. This means that this community knows treatments related to their local culture that can be very efficient.
Answer:
The correct answer is:
ANOVA test
Explanation:
The ANOVA test is the simplest way to be able to analyze several groups of quantitative variables. This test checks if the hypothesis of the previous information works the same way for the different population samples. The ANOVA also looks for the importance of the compared variables that are being examined, in order to establish a scale of the different levels in the characteristics being checked.
Well, one example would be a hare. In winter, they change by growing a big, fur coat to keep them warm.
Another great example would be ducks and/or chickens. When winter is approaching, they shed their old feathers (also known as "molting") and grow a new, thicker layer of feathers to keep warm. I know this from experience, because I have 2 ducks and some chickens of my own. =)
Hope this helps! ^_^
The answer is Extraversion;Introversion.
Extrovert tend to be more likely engage in social interractions which improve the probability of having close emotional relationship with other people.
Introverts on the other hand, are tend to avoid social interraction which reduce their probability to have a meaningful relationship and increase the probability of depression.
Answer: The media is able to pick and choose what to make important. Because of this, the issues that we as the public are made aware of often revolve around the personal agenda of those publishing it. Something that could be important but won't have people hop on to comment is likely to not get published due to the reputation of the source. Therefore, we are less likely to see it and will assume that since it's not all over social media and large news companies, it's unimportant. Something that is gossip juicy however may, in reality, be unimportant, but it is very likely to get shared and made a big deal out of, thus giving us the illusion of importance. This affects Elections by hyping up drama about canidates. The drama can be good or bad and will have an effect on how people vote depending on what rumors they hear. This also affects people's trust in the government.