Answer:The false test
Explanation:
This is a test that is created to weigh whether children can be able to reason with other people's mental states. Martyn's father standing by a box with a ball in front of it. When he left someone else put the ball into the box and close the lid. So now this will test if Martyn can predict where his father will look for the ball.
This is done so that the Martyn can tell the difference between his own knowledge and the wrong beliefs that may be held by his father about the whereabouts of the ball. It has been established that the 3 and 4 year olds can not fully understand where the first person will look for the ball cause they confuse their current knowledge of where the ball is with what the first person knows.
I believe the answer is: d.he does not own a television.
His house is empty because he simply rarely occupy it. In the evening, Mead would spend hours walking down the streets without any purpose (or at least it might seems that way by most people), and only return by the time of midnight and goes directly to sleep.
Answer:
Non-traditional
Explanation:
A traditional family comprises of a husband and wife in which usually the husband has a strong professional, career oriented approach while the wife takes up the parenting role and the house work responsibilities. Here, it is said that they both have a career and also share parenting responsibilities. Although, Alice has all the housework responsibility but this can still be regarded as a Non-traditional dual-career family based on career choice and shared parenting.
Answer :
1. Avoid being glued to your mobile phones and other gadgets such that your attention is entirely taken away from other important things happening around you.
2. Never walk alone at night and at obscure places. Ensure that you are always in groups.
3. Make sure you become familiar with campus landmarks and streets to enable you navigate your way around campus.
4. Always have emergency contacts on you or on your device and if you carry your planner, list your important emergency contact numbers and information on it.
5. Consider carrying a whistle or taking a self-defense course, because they may become handy in case of physical attack.
6. To avoid being robbed by taxi drivers, use only designated licensed
7. Never allow anyone you don’t know into your residence hall or room. Intruders may take advantage and steal your property.
8. Always tell someone where you are going and let you neigbours know when you return.
9. Keep your car windows up and locked, and periodically check on your car if you don’t drive it often.
10. If you feel threatened, report immediately to the Campus Security.