Bad- people spend a lot of time on devices and technology and they become dependent on it
Good- it can used as a helpful tool (directions, homework help)
I would go with D: Immediately because that's what I do for my online courses.
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There are several elements of persuasion and principles of group influence that can be used by new religious movements, as they want to get more people to adhere to that philosophy.
Some elements that can be used by these individuals is the use of assertive communication, with a strong emotional argument that can move the audience and bring identification.
The principles of group influence also greatly influence individuals to adhere to a new idea or concept, using the authority of a leader to share their ideas, reciprocity, the ability to integrate into a group, consistency, trust, etc.
The <em>“Thylacine”</em>, best kwon as a "Tasmanian Tiger", was kind of a marsupial wolf now extinct. It was a carnivore predator that ambushed its preys.
Thylacines or Tasmanian Tigers were part of the <em>Australian</em> landscape in the past. Two things influenced the diminish of Thylacines: the arrival of men 40,000 years ago, and the dingo dogs brought by men about 4,000 years ago.
The last species of Tasmanian Tigers were taken the island of Tasmania. The last of the species dissapeared in the mid-1930’s.
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Atticus says that Bob Ewell must be crazy to attack Jem and scout, it is the only explanation he could think of that will justify a man to attack innocent children.
Heck Tate disagrees and says Bob Ewell was just mean and had enough liquor in him to make him brave enough to attack children, implying that he was a coward.
Of the two, Heck Tate's explanation is the most correct and the one that aligns with how I feel about Bob Ewell.
Explanation:
Atticus cannot understand what could possibly make a man want to kill children unless the man is mad, so he says Bob Ewell was crazy.
Heck Tate however, assures him that Bob Ewell was not crazy but just "mean as hell" and a coward on top of that, so his attack on the children was inevitable.
Heck Tate's explanation is the correct one.