Answer:
<h3>d. harvest crops but not cut down and sell the timber.</h3>
Explanation:
- The leasehold agreement provides a number of exclusive rights to the lessee such as to use or make use of the land for a period of time as specified in the agreement.
- These rights, however, may also be stipulated between the owner and the lessee while signing the contract.
- The use of land for harvesting crops by the lessee in an outright right that he/she by the virtue of the agreement. However, to cut down trees or for that purpose even clearing large forest areas may not be allowed by the owner.
- These issues are normally negotiated with the owner. If the owner agrees, the lessee can cut down trees for sell under certain conditions such as split of profit, compensation, etc.
Answer: Manic, also known as bipolar disorder is a kind of disorder filled with series of mood swings which include depression. On the other hand, hyperactivity is a condition where a person becomes unusually active.
Explanation: In manic, symptoms usually include; 1) Rapid speaking most times, listeners can't follow through. 2) Sleeplessness. 3) Hallucinations but in hyperactivity, symptoms are constant movement, distraction and aggressive behaviour.
Causes of manic are mostly on the use of excessive psychoactive drugs whereas hyperactivity is caused by brain disorders and nervous system disorders.
Situation: <u>Walk down an ecological path in an natural park during a field-trip. </u>
According to Jean Piaget's (a Swiss psychologist widely known for his work on child development, and one of his land mark theories, <em>cognitive development theory)</em>:
- a preoperational stage of development is characterized by the consolidation of language skills and a lacking of concrete logic thinking and also being unable to take the point of view of other people.
- In contrast, operational stage of development, children thinking still moves in a concrete plane, children become much more logical and sophisticated in their thinking during this stage of development and are able to draw conclusions based on <em>inductive logic, </em>which is referred to as going from a concrete experience to a principle.
This being said, going back to our situation, a child in a preoperational stage of development walking down a natural park in a field trip with his family, but will probably be more concentrated on wildllife and general surrounding than on the importance of threes as shade providers, shelter food and other ecological services.
On the other hand, children in an operational stage of development in the same situation would be able to draw conclusions based on the importance of trees and the wide variety of ecological services they offer, and infer that places like the natural park (and other smaller, less complex parks) are important means of conservations.
Answer:
The changeable nature is the characteristic in "How Grandmother Spider Stole the Sun" that most affects the action of the story.
Explanation:
"How Grandmother Spider Stole the Sun" is a short story adapted from a Cherokee legend, where the animals hear what the sun is about and decides to act to bring it to the land, since its benefits are innumerable.
A characteristic that most affects the development of this story is the changeable nature, which leaves the scenario undefined and passable to the reader's imagination. This combines with the fact that without the sun, it was impossible to see the surrounding universe.