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Answer:
She should start eating food that is high in starches and sugars (carbohydrates). A few examples are bread, pasta, pastries, cake, cookies, potatoes, corn, and candy.
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<em>This is the correct order.</em>
1. Starts as an idea.
2. Debated in a small committee (where it could die)
3. Needs a majority in each house of Congress (51 in Senate, 218 in the House)
4. Signed by the President.
Explanation:
Making a "bill" into a law is<u><em> not an easy process.</em></u>
1. It always has to start from an "idea." The idea can be contributed by <em>anyone in the society</em>. All you have to do is to talk about it to your <em>elected officials. </em>If the idea is accepted by the officials, they will then write a bill and introduce it.
2. The bill will then go to a small committee. They will brainstorm on it and decide whether they will accept or reject the bill.
3. If the bill is accepted, it will be passed towards the "House" or "Senate" floor for<em> debate. </em>
4. The bill will then proceed to the President. The President can sign and approve the bill. Here, the President has the option to reject the bill and give it back to the Congress. The President also has the option to "choose no action." However,<em> the bill automatically becomes a law after 10 days.</em>
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Alex has to think about which option gives him more benefits, and what is really important for him.
Explanation:
When you are going to take a decision, you have to take into account all the pros and cons. In this case he has two important variables: on one side is money and on the other side is the model. So, if he has enough budget allocated for the car, and he doesn´t have other expenses, he could choose Car X. However, if he doesn´t have enough money and he only need a car for easier transportation he should choose Car Y.
Answer:
Egocentrism
Explanation:
Egocentrism is Piaget's stage of cognitive development, where a child tends to see only his point of view and assume that everyone has the same point of view, or is wrong.
According to Piaget, self-centeredness is the stage that leaves a child unable to accept points of view other than his own, or to assume that all the right points of view are his or hers. Egocentrism is a way for the child to keep thinking centered only on his or her beliefs and ignore anything to the contrary.