Accra, Ghana: 5° 33' N / 02° 11' W
Algiers, Algeria: 36° 45' N / 3° 2' E
Cairo, Egypt: 30° 2' N / 31° 14' E
Cape Town, South Africa: 33° 55' S / 18° 25' E
Dakar, Senegal: 14° 45' N / 17° 19' W
Djibouti, Djibouti: 11° 49' N / 42° 35' E
Lusaka, Zambia: 15° 24' S / 28° 17' E
Nairobi, Kenya: 1° 17' S / 36° 49' E
Windhoek, Namibia: 22° 33' S / 17° 4' E
Answer:
Over-regularization
Explanation:
Over-regularization corresponds to grammatical errors which typically occur in the early stages of the language learning process of a child where language rules are applied too loosely, rather than the idiosyncracies (words that do not obey the normal language rules) that all languages have. For example, a child uses the word mouses instead of mice to denote plural of mouse.
Answer:
That statement is true.
Explanation:
The term 'positively labeled' refers to the Good perception that society have toward the victim of the mental disorders.
Example of this would be addiction disorders, but when the addiction is about good things that beneficial for you. (Such as being addicted to working out, seeking thrills from adventure, etc).
Of course, they have their own downside, but the general perception that people have toward people with positive addiction tend to be positive.
Answer:
The religiously unaffiliated