The number of disapproving expressions is a
"Dependent variable".
Dependent variable is the thing that you compute in the
examination and what is influenced amid the analysis. The dependent variable
reacts to the independent one. It is known as dependent since it "depends"
on the "Independent". In a laboratory trial, you can't have a
dependent variable without an independent variable.
Answer:
Glove and conversion disorder( functional neurological disorder)
Explanation:
If you meet an accident and you are not able to move your lag yet it is not injured, not even any part of the body but you feel like paralysis. This paralysis occurs in your brain. It is called conversion disorder. It can be called a pseudo-paralysis or pseudo neurological condition that caused paralysis in the mind of a person. This is a condition when your body translated your emotional and psychological symptoms into physical symptoms as paralysis of the leg. It appears as a strange cause but the symptoms are real and we can not anything to control these symptoms.
<u>Symptoms:
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- Movements of the body could not control
- Blindness could occur with the person
- The person lost the sense of smell and speech
- Person feel numbness and paralysis in the body
Answer: Constitutions usually come into being in Constitutional assembly. First step: general elections to constitutional assembly, Second step: constitutional assembly forms a comission that draws proposal(s) of constitution. Constitutional text is approved and adopted by Constitutional assembly.
Explanation: Constitutional assembly is later substituted (by means of legislative elections) by legislature (lower chamber of parliament of congress).
Adolescents begin to use abstract reasoning skills when they achieve the intellectual summit that Piaget called A) an intuitionist perspective.
When it comes to vehicles, a blind spot is defined as "an area around the vehicle that cannot be directly observed by the driver while at the controls". With this in mind, I believe that the answer is <u><em>B. Large areas around your vehicle that you cannot see using your rearview and side mirrors</em></u>.