The use of robots and how they help build cars and how the assembly line has improved from the 1900's would be my answer.
Answer:
What is the first step of effective communication?
a.
Adjust your communication based on the feedback.
b.
Be aware of feedback
c.
Be clear about your goals.
d.
Choose effective words.
Explanation:
What is the first step of effective communication?
a.
Adjust your communication based on the feedback.
b.
Be aware of feedbackWhat is the first step of effective communication?
a.
Adjust your communication based on the feedback.
b.
Be aware of feedback
c.
Be clear about your goals.
d.
Choose effective words.
c.
Be clear about your goals.
d.
Choose effective words.
Some things that will help her would be to slowly move back in, including sleeping over every other night and slowly moving her stuff in.
Being distant will also help with the transition, as in, her parents giving her space to move in and not being all over yet until she is settled.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you forgot to attach the political cartoon. Without the cartoon, we do not know what is its content.
However, trying to help you, we did some deep research and can comment on the following.
This cartoon depicts a hammer and an anvil. White hands are holding the hammer that is hitting a chain. A black arm is chained. So the white hands using the hammer are hitting the chains, breaking them. The hammer has a legend that says "Supreme Court Decision." The chain says "segregated schools."
So the purpose and symbolism of the cartoon of 1954 are the following. It refers to the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka of 1954 case. The Court ruled that segregation in public schools was unequal and was unconstitutional. The Court concluded that in public education “separated buy equal” was not correct. It was a major accomplishment for black people in those years.
Answer:The salience of perceptual stimuli is a good description of how we can end up with attribution error.
Explanation:
This means we can make error in how we define others based on what aspect of them we focused more on or what aspect we didn't focus on.
Salience bias or perceptual salience is how our thinking can be bias sometimes as we tend to focus more on prominent or emotionally capturing individuals than those who seems not noticeable eventhough those differences may not be relevant if we were to think more objectively.
People may be speaking about the same topic but we may tend to listen more to the famous actress saying the same thing which is said by our neighbor just because our neighbor isn't prominent .