Exponential Growth is the correct answer.
In Biology, exponential growth is associated with biological organisms and the resources available. When the resources available in the habitat is abundant, the population living in this place can grow exponentially. Thus, an exponential growth is taking place.
The answer is, Millie is experiencing "Acceptance stage of the Kübler-Ross model".
Acceptance refers to the last stage of the Kübler-Ross model. This stage is tied in with tolerating the truth that our loved one is physically gone and perceiving this truth is the changeless reality. We will never like this reality or make it OK, however in the end we acknowledge it. We figure out how to live with it. It is the new standard with which we should figure out how to live.
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True
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The British crown asked for huge funds and so borrowed massively from the Dutch and British bankers so that the war can be bankrolled, and this in turn impacted heavily and increased the British national debt.
The French and Indian war ended in 1763 and George William Frederick (King George III) brought in British army in the Americas for them to permanently stay there and defend the newly won territories from possible future attacks. This arrangement required huge funds to maintain.
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True
Explanation:
Fletcher Henderson
A pioneer in the emerging swing style of jazz; his charts featured a call-and-response that would pit the reeds against the brass, which became a model for most of the swing bands that followed; "Wrappin' It Up" was one of his band's notable pieces
He was an American pianist, bandleader, arranger and composer. Most important in the development of big band jazz and swing music. He was one of the most notable black musical arrangers and thought to be one of the most influential arrangers and bandleaders in jazz history. Henderson's influence was extensive. He helped bridge the gap between the Dixieland and the swing eras. He was often known as Smack Henderson (because ne could make a smacking with his lips as part of the arrangement).