Answer:option A is the correct answer
Explanation:
Drive is an act of motivation(for example; hunger) that have primarily biological purposes.
Needs motivate human beings. The need to satisfy hunger, sexual urges etc motivates man. Some needs may decrease when satisfied, while others may not.
When a need is satisfied, the drive to satisfy that need decreases. Therefore, a drive can be said to be a need of instinct.
One may a higher drive for need or a lower drive. For example, for a secondary drive such as getting wealth. One may have the need of wanting money but if the drive is not enough you may have to settle for less.
Answer:
WHO ARE TO JUDGE GIRLS OR BOY...
GIRL AND BOY BOTH ARE HUMAN BEING ..
AND NOONE HAVE DISADVANTAGE OK.
Answer:
1. Telegraph. Developed in the 1830s and 1840s.
2. Telephone
. Developed in 1849.
3. Radio
. Developed in the 1890s
4. Computer
. Developed between 1833 and 1871.
5. Television
. Developed in 1927
6. Computer Metworking
. The TCP/IP protocol was developed in the 1970s, and in 1972
7. Internet
. Developed in 1983 but the online world became more recognized in 1990, when the World Wide Web was invented.
Answer:
No. It's not possible to fly the aircraft in this scenario.
Explanation:
According to the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), BasicMed <em>"is an alternate way for pilots to fly without holding an FAA medical certificate as long as they meet certain requirements". </em>The FAA Extension, Safety, Security Act of 2016 (FESSA), established that the following aircraft requirements to fly under BasicMed:
- Any aircraft authorized under federal law to carry not more than 6 occupants
- Has a maximum certificated takeoff weight of not more than 6,000 poundS.
So, according to this, the aircraft don't accomplish the FAA requirements to fly under BasicMed.
Innovation is the process of introducing new ideas or promoting change through a new idea or object. There are two main types of innovation: discovery and invention. This is a guiding principle of Americans not to settle and to remember that things can always improve or be enhanced. Through this spirit of innovation, Americans are always working to advance the fields of science, medicine, and technology.