After the Roanoke incident, plans to launch another colony in Virginia started in 1606 when King James issued a charter to allow a new colony.
Answer: A) or the first option.
An advantage of network analysis over interpretive sociology is that it can: <u>reveal patterns in social structures that might not become evident through answers to direct questions.</u>
<u>Explanation</u>:
- The network analysis is a method of analysis which helps in analyzing and representing the relations among social structures.
- The social network analysis method was generally used by public health officials to understand sexually transmitted infections and conclude that sexually transmitted infection (STI) can spread according specific models, and interventions correspond to the pattern of the disease. The network analysis can help in revealing the pattern in the social structure.
- The network analysis can be depicted using the graphical representation.
Answer with Explanation:
National security and liberty have always been related to each other. Neither is in opposition to the other. Balance between the two is necessary. When a country makes policies in order to make a country secure (such as being secure against foreign attacks), it doesn't mean it is lessening the effectiveness of liberty. It is actually supporting liberty and is also securing it for the future generation.
<u>It is said that any threat to the country such as America (or its national security) is also considered a threat to the nation's liberty</u>.
Thus, this explains the answer.
Answer:
Hmm
Explanation:
Well I was raised to do what I was told and always had strict rules. This has affected my relationship with my parents no doubt, it takes away being able to get close to them or telling them certain things. I always thought I'd have to listen to others and never myself but now I see that and do not like being told what to do.
<span>Trying to remember someone's name whom you met long ago is an example of
"retrieval".</span>
Retrieval of
memory or recall alludes to the ensuing re-getting to of occasions or data from
the past, which have been already encoded and accumulated in the mind. In general
terminology, it is known as remembering. Retrieval is one of the three center
procedures of memory.