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Virginia, Alabama, and Georgia
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Answer:
O all of the above
Explanation:
Landform is a unique feature on the earth's surface that can influence the characteristics of the terrains. Landforms can be described based on their elevation, their slope, and how they form.
- Based on their elevation, landforms can be divided into : Periglacial, nival, and subnival landforms
- Based on the slope, landforms can be divided into: Upland, Hills, Open slope, and Flat Hilltop
- Based on how they form, landforms can be divided into: Volcanism, Folding, Erosion, and Vaulting
People with an agreeable personality who become blind usually recover near-normal levels of day-to-day happiness, those who become paralyzed usually recover near-normal the same way, they all need to go throught different stages in order to get happiness back in their lifes, anger, depression, negociation and acceptance are the phases to finally understand and learn how to live with the new condition.
The technique Dr.Milviskz is using when he places his clients in a trancelike state designed to open them up to changing their behaviors and emotions is hypnosis. Franz Anton Mesmer (1734–1815) was an Austrian doctor who invented the power of hypnosis. Hypnosis is based on the power of suggestion <span>and is induced
by a procedure known as hypnotic induction, which consists of
heightened suggestibility, deep relaxation, and intense focus.</span>
Answer:
<em>Sensorimotor stage of development</em>
Explanation:
Piaget's theory of cognitive development has four stages of development and sensorimotor is the first stage of child development. At sensorimotor stage the child learns by assimilation and accommodation, he/she tries to know the environment by using the senses. This period lasts for the first two years of the child's birth.
Damien puts those things in the mouth just to have a feel of them by sucking them. When he sees the toy train he plays with it but when he did not sense it he loses interest. <em>Damien behaviour illustrates a child in the sensorimotor stage of development</em>.