I believe the answer is internal
Internal locus of control refers to the people who genuinely believes that they could influenced the outcome in their life.
People with internal locus of control are much more likely to make hard efforts to fulfill their goal and increase their likelihood to achieve personal success.
Amazon forest and angel falls are in south america So that is called superlative continent
On main strategy is finding a common enemy, either foreign or domestic. Another is providing economic incentives. Another is through propaganda campaigns and false history.
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Traci is trying to improve her public-speaking skills. she is practicing by giving her speeches on a variety of topics to groups of her friends. she is using episodic practice.
Episodic memory refers to the conscious recollection of a personal experience that include information on what has happened and also where and when it happened. Recollection from episodic memory also indicates a kind of first-person subjectivity that has been known as autonoetic consciousness.
Semantic memory and episodic memory. Episodic memory and semantic memory are two major types of memories that make up part of your long-term memory summation of both is known as declarative memory.
- Episodic memory help to remember very specific moments.
- It is required to remember emotions, sensations, and experiences associated with every event, mostly when it's highly significant.
Episodic memory begin at approximately 3 to 4 years of age. Activation of specific brain areas processing different seems to be different between younger and older.
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Asia's various modern cultural and religious spheres correspond roughly with the principal centres of civilisation. West Asia and Central Asia have their cultural roots in the pioneering civilisations of the Fertile Crescent and Mesopotamia.South Asia, India and the Indosphere emanate from the Indus Valley Civilization. The East Asian cultural sphere developed from the Yellow River civilization. Southeast Asia's migration waves of more varied ethnic groups are relatively recent. Commercial interaction with South Asia eventually lead to the adoption of essential cultural elements from India and to a lesser extent from China.[8][9] North Asia's harsh climate and unfavorable soil proved to be unsuited to permanently support large urban settlements and only permits the presence of a pastoral and nomadic population, spread over large areas. Nonetheless, North Asian religious and spiritual traditions eventually diffused into more comprehensive systems such as Tibetan Buddhism that developed its own unique characteristics (e.g. Mongolian Buddhism).