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limited goverment....................
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The likelihood of her remembering an actual event is very slim
Explanation:
Due to the fact that Tom recalls the incident his 8 year old daughter is trying to relay to him happened in a cartoon, it is unlikely it happened for real.
The 8 year old is telling her father Tom, that her toy was ran over by a car in an event that happened years ago. Her father remembers that was a scene from a cartoon so it is very likely that what the 8 year old thinks was a real event was in fact her recalling the cartoon and interpreting that it happened to her.
An 8 year old's brain isn't fully developed to differentiate reality and fantasy and as such, such occurrences are not rare.
1. By seperating those who need it from those who want it
2. By creating a law that ensures that only people who need it get that resource
3. By increasing the amount of regulations around that specific need
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The two analytical frameworks that sport historians begin to use in the 1970s to make sense of data they collected in their research of the history of physical activity were modernization theory and human agency.
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- In order to delve down into the nuances of the development of sports through different times, the sports historians found it necessary to study the details of the process of modernization. This study helped them determine how modernization helped sports to get shaped to their modern forms.
- Their study also included how different sports were taken forward by humans as the carrying agents of the sports and the changes that happened to sports during the process of carrying forward generation to generation.
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B. First come, First served and rationing.
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