Based on the scenario above, the difference in John and Jean’s
skill is that their way of coping up with the reaction time. Reaction time is
being defined as the amount of time given to an individual in regards to
responding to a certain stimulus in which John is good at when it comes to
writing down notes because as the teacher speaks, he responds immediately
because he a faster auditory stimuli compared to Jean.
<u>Answer:</u>
The three topics that would draw attention of the students towards the field of cyber security are high earning potential, a career-field in high-demand and service to the public.
Option: (a), (b) and (e)
<u>Explanation:</u>
- <u>High earning potential:</u> first of all, students must be aware that they can have good earning in this field, because the foremost thing in any profession that draws the attention is the economic scope.
- <u>A career-field in high-demand:</u> the point that specialist in this field is the most sought personnel in the market grabs the attention for most of the students.
- <u>Service to the public</u>: every student sees themselves having a good personality who is involved in the social work and serving the public.
Answer:
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Answer:
The Bible - Matthew 9:35
Explanation:
The quote comes from the New Testament of the Bible. <u>The quote is part of the Gospel according to Mathew, the first book of the New Testament. </u>The Gospel of Matthew tells the story of Jesus’ life and him being the Messiah. It explains the important elements of liturgy, teachings, and Christian miracles.
<u>In the ninth chapter of the Gospel (which is quotes here) we learn how Jesus went around Galilee (northern part of Israel) and preached his teachings. He would perform miracles for the people and healed the sick.</u> <u>The very quote (35) shows an example of it,</u> and the continuing parts (36-38) explains <u>Jesus’ compassion</u> towards helpless people who were like the sheep without the Shepard.