Answer: 25%
Explanation: Children like Terrell are expected to spend some adequate hours to sleep,they sleep between twelve to thirteen hours to sleep daily,some times this sleep time is distorted or delayed trying to get the right sleeping position.
About 25% of the sleep time of children is used to process some of the information taken in during the course of the day.
Answer:
b. Lie detector tests necessarily require people to tell intimate details about private issues unrelated to the question at hand.
Explanation:
Elaine may hesitate to take the test because lie detector tests necessarily require people to tell intimate details about private issues unrelated to the question at hand.
When taking the lie detector test, there are control questions which are designed to control for the effect of the generally threatening nature of relevant questions. These control questions may sometimes be private issues or topics that may dent the test takers image even though they pass the test for the particular crime they are suspected of. This a reason why even innocent individuals are hesitant to take the test. For example Elaine may be asked if she has stolen from a previous employee before, even though this does not affect the question at hand, a positive response to that question will dent Elaine image in the organization even though she passes the test on embezzlement.
They would kidnap colored people, tie their feet with rope and drag them behind them while tied to a horse(or automobile).
Answer:
A) Ali.
Explanation:
Shia Muslims believe that Muhammad divinely ordained his successor to be his cousin and son-in-law Ali.
Ali reigned during the First Fitna that occurred in 656–661, a civil war between supporters of Ali and supporters of the assassinated previous caliph, Uthman, from Banu Umayya, as well as rebels in Egypt; the war led to the establishment of the Umayyad Caliphate under Muawiyah I in 661.
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