Answer:
hiii dont think im right but here you go
Explanation:
as you can see by looking at the map you can see that the answer is
red sea= east
mesopotamia= south
thebes= east
Abu= north
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Answer:
The correct answer is b. unreliable generalization about all members of a group that does not recognize individual differences within the group.
Explanation:
The stereotype is the way (the series of thoughts and predictions) in which a person or a group of people is perceived as a result of their characteristics, that is, it is that immutable idea or notion that one social group has over another, which behaviors, qualities, abilities or distinctive features are generally attributed to it.
Answer:
The correct answer is option (A) "Commitment".
Explanation:
According to Marcia's theory of identity, an adolescent faces two different phases to known her or his identity: "crisis" and "commitment". In this example Megan has overcome the crisis phase because she realized that she wants to become a pop star. Now Megan is in in the commitment phase, where she works to achieve her dream of being a pop star by taking piano and vocal-training classes.
Answer:
Ethical theories have rules/principles that are used to determine right or wrong in any given situation. In this situation will be used Utilitarian, Kant and Natural law theories.
Utilitarians: use to consider the greatest good for all, so is the case to consider if a homosexual relation is beneficial to all involved. Also society judgment should depend on if it had good or bad social consequences. For Kant’s ethics (which is basically based on reason not emotion) the actions are judged in terms of respects for others and should be based on honesty and good intentions. Finally, for Natural law ethics it would be analyzed from whether the practice is consistent with the human nature.
<span>This is a Type II error. In this case, a "false negative" has occurred. The null hypothesis has been shown to be accepted (or, no effect has been shown) when there should have been some statistically significant effect. This is likely an error in the creation of the experiment.</span>