Procedural due process - The rules. People in charge have to follow them. There are procedures for managing situations when a person is accused of misconduct. Example: A student is accused of cheating. Procedural due process is what they do to prove that, and how they decide to punish him.
Substantive due process - The rules don't apply, or they're ridiculous. Standard procedures for managing situations don't always work. Example: A student is accused of cheating. Substantive due process addresses whether the rules are valid, make sense, and work.
I believe the answer is: Spider map
Spider map consist of several sub-maps that are connected into one central topic.
This type of graphic organizers is most commonly used to brainstorm new ideas, Seing many possibilities to answer a problem from various different angle, and studying various aspects related to a single topic
Answer/Explanation:
When I was learning the piano I learnt how many scales there are and I learnt how to play a lot of pieces. I learnt this because I have always loved music and piano seemed like a good way to start a music hobby, this has been helpful in projects since I can just be in the background playing a soft melody while my team is presenting, therefore making it more enjoyable. That is my experience on playing the piano.
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What is the question? This seems like a statement