Answer:
Normally secondary reaction
Explanation:
Normally secondary reaction occurs in Piaget's developmental stage. In this stage, the normal reaction occurs at the age of 4 to 8 months. The normal secondary reaction occurs when babies start to react to new pleasurable things. The action involves their bodies and the objects that provide child pleasure.
Jessie's son who is 5 months old Joe, showing interest in people who is around him and make the sounds like very adorable cooing. Joe reacts to this sound to elicit the attention of another person who is around him. He is trying to attract people by doing so. So according to Piaget, Joe is exploring the normally secondary reaction.
Answer:b. contract
Explanation:
Today marriage is more of a contract because everyone is looking at "what am I getting out of this marriage " and most of the time people no longer marry out of love but out of benefits that they will receive through that chosen partner. In a way that they are even pre-nups now which will define what each person will get or not get if things don't go as expected.
Answer:
If I was a school board member, I would vote to keep the book Nickel and Dimed as part of the curriculum. I think the book provides important insights on the daily struggles of just getting by in America.
Explanation:
There was controversy Bedford, NH over the inclusion of the book Nickled and Dimed by Barbara Ehrenreich as part of the high school curriculum. The book is a first-person account of the struggles the author faced while working various minimum-wage jobs and trying to make ends meet. The parents of one student complained to school officials about the book’s use of offensive dialogue and was eventually banned in 2011 at Bedford High School for being “anti-capitalist” and for a negative portrayal of Christians. Supports of keeping the book as part of the curriculum said it provided a real life view of laborers who struggle and pay a physical and emotional toll but can barely survive economically on the wages they are paid. Ehrenreich talks about all the tools that companies can use to keep laborers submissive and dependent on their jobs. She discusses how wages are not keeping up with inflation and in many cities and towns are kept artificially low to attract investment dollars.
There's a number of reasons but some of the most common ones are body appearance, trying to fit in, the pressure to do what others are doing such as drugs, etc..