He became bored because from what he believes,animals aren't as smart and cunning as a human would be and to solve the problem he decided to hunt humans instead.
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D. STOCK is the device that imparts ownership in a corporation.
It is a type of security that the corporation issues to raise money for capital or operating expenses. Stocks, issued to investors, signify ownership in a corporation<span> and represent a claim on part of the </span>corporation's<span> assets and earnings.
There are two main types of </span>stock. These<span> are common stock and preferred stock.
Common Stocks are </span><span>shares entitling their holder to dividends that vary in amount and may even be missed, depending on the fortunes of the company.
Preferred Stocks are shares </span><span><span>that entitle the holders to fixed dividends, whose payments take priority over that of common-stock dividends.</span>
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<span>The correctional nurse recognizes that events occurring in the present reality are likely to be incorporated into a flashback, leading the inmate to become more frightened and desperate to escape. Even if no longer experiencing a flashback, persons will likely reexperience their original trauma if restrained, including the emotions experienced during that trauma, leading to increased fearfulness and resistance to the jail restraints. Restraints are not likely to calm the individual or reduce aggressiveness but instead increase the sense of helplessness and desperation.</span>
Answer: Each planet spins in an epicycle.
Explanation:
Aristotle and Ptolemy believed that the Earth was the center of the universe and all other planets and the sun rotated around it. Galileo, a very important figure in modern astronomy, disproved this by reporting his finds after using his telescope.
He noted that every planet spins in an epicycle around the sun which would mean that the sun was at the center and the planets rotated around it thereby disproving the Aristotle and Ptolemy.