Answer: Mental strength and character
Explanation: Mental strength is the ability of an individual to easily tune out distractions associated with pressures from outside sources of an individual. Despite the presence of those pressures or distractions the person is able stay calm and effectively carryout the task at hand. This mental strength or character can be developed over time by continously carry out a function we are maybe new to, facing our fears, also by proper preparation for a task at hand.
This mental strength has been developed overtime by Clay which allows him effectively play soccer despite the roar of the audience but Bruce being new to the game needs more experience to gain the ability to withstand pressure when it matters.
Answer:
Deforestation, and desertification. Deforestation can cause desertification, and desertification can cause droughts. To address this issue of deforestation, we could stop using urbanizing Africa, and start rebuilding its ecosystems.
Explanation:
No ecosystem can function without water, and in order to stop deforestation, we need to stop desertification, and vice versa. Deforestation <em>causes</em> desertification, because without trees, the water in the ground is easy (for the sun) to evaporate, and without water trees can't grow.
Answer:
False memory.
Explanation:
A false memory is a memory or recollection of an event that may seem real to a person but is not. It is a fabricated event that is told to a person and made to seem like a real event.
Piaget's nursemaid's insistence that she saved his life is a false memory. And in that method, her version of events seems ingrained in Piaget, which made him remember as if it is real. This is why it is termed a "false memory".
Answer:
London Underground
London Underground – 1890
Also known as The Tube, London Underground is the world's first deep-level electric railway opened in 1890. It is operated by London Underground Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Transport for London