Answer: C. Cover letter
A job seeker must send a resumé and a cover letter to a potential employer to provide the necessary information. A cover letter must be strong to make a great impression where it allows more details from a candidate why they would be a great fit for the position, the need for a career change and gaps in their employment history.
Moreover, the educational certificate and work experience certificate are supporting documents that allows employers to confirm your claims and these are usually send if the potential employer would ask for it.
Lastly, the follow-up letter will only be send if they were no feedback in your application but nowadays they are not that popular or practiced.
If you're very young or very old you could be misjudged for not being as capable as somebody in their 20s for example. While this may often be true it is not always and isn't something we should strive towards.
If you're of a certain ethnicity; let's say you're a Kenyan and you're running a marathon, people could misjudge that you would run the marathon at a very good pace. This, again, is not the necessary case.
If you're female, it is often possible that you would be misjudged as not being strong enough compared to your male counterparts.
<span><span>It is the same in both.
</span><span>"When the ice cubes melt, they turn into an amount of water having the same weight. This weight is also equal to the weight of the water originally displaced by the cubes. Since the densities of the melted ice and the surrounding water are identical, the volume occupied by the melted ice exactly equals the volume of displaced water."</span></span>
Answer:
Positive feedback
Explanation:
Positive feedback is a process taking place in the organisms during which the output or the end product of the process causes the process or action o occur continuously or it stimulates the process to go on. A loop of action is formed during the positive feedback mechanism.
During labour, the production of oxytocin hormone plays an important role in the uterine contraction which allows the birth of the baby.
The production of oxytocin during labour is considered positive feedback as the oxytocin-induced contraction and the contraction causes more oxytocin to be released until the baby is born.
Thus, Positive feedback is the correct answer.