You think some more about what happened on your way home. You realize that your colleague is but one person; who knows how many other people out there think like her? It helps to change people's racial stereotypes and attitudes, but the only way real change can come about is if our institutions and systems implement policies that promote racial equality. You suddenly feel angry. What if redlining still goes on because real estate companies are filled with people who think like your colleague? What policies exist to stop such institutionalized prejudice?
The scenario demonstrates the phenomenon cocktail party effect. This is where a person can focus on a thing with the use of his or her auditory senses even when the person is on another stimuli. To simplify, it is where a person can still focus on the person he or she is talking to despite with the noisy background. This is what Lauren's is demonstrating as she can focus on the passenger even if there are multiple announcements.
Answer: Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu
Explanation:
The answer to your question is B. India
Two major rivers kind of "borders' across the top of India
One cause of the 1906 Atlanta Riot was that newspapers reported several alleged assaults on white women by black men. Such reports provoked white readers to take action against blacks, even though no evidence of the crimes existed.