Answer: False
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Answer:
Someone who eats at home alone instead of going to the movies with a friend
Explanation:
There is a proven link between somebody's food behavior and emotions.
Eating can be used as a form of coping with stress, giving a person rejected validation, making a person instantly happy.
In the example above, the person eating alone at home uses its food as a defense mechanism. The person has emotional issues, stemming from low self esteem and fear of rejection. Instead of dealing with these issues by addressing them directly, the person hides away and finds comfort in food. The consumed food is seen as something nice done to them, the person associate the food with the feeling of being well liked and feeling accepted.
Answer:
- An American Indian woman took part in the vote.
- All of the different opinions on the issue were discussed.
- An enslaved person's vote was considered equal to others' votes.
Explanation:
This relates to the expedition of Lewis and Clark to reach the Pacific ocean. There was a ''vote'' on November 24, 1805 to determine where they would camp for the winter.
It would appear that an American Indian woman named Sacagawea took part in the vote. The opinions of everyone were also discussed and everyone expressed their opinion including York who was an enslaved person to Lewis.
Answer:
THE Five solutions for energy crisis of Nepal are:
1solar power
2Hydroelectric power.
3Less primitive power grid.
4External power contractors .
5 light tuning control
Explanation:
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Answer:
Clustering
Explanation:
In memory and psychology, clustering is a method to remember information in which the information is organized into similar groups (clusters). These groups are related so, when you try to recall the information, you can access it more easily from your long term memory since different items are related.
In this example, Jennifer was presented with a list of 30 random words, she was asked to recall as many words as she could. Jennifer recalled groups of related words such as harp, flute and piano. <u>We can see that Jennifer grouped some words into similar groups or clusters (such as musical instruments) </u>in order to remember them better since they would be related. Therefore, this pattern of answers during recall demonstrates clustering.