Petition, Assembly, Press and Religon
Explanation:
The bill of Rights states:
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
Therefor, your answer would be; Petition, Assembly, Press and Religion! :)
Answer: Labeling Theory
Explanation:
The labeling theory suggests that certain types of behavior in individuals are as a result of to terms used to describe or classify those individuals.
according William Chambliss who carried out the Saints and Roughnecks study, labeling an individual as a deviant by authorities is sometimes tied to their social status. Society turns a blind eye to a teenage who does sometime wrong if he is from a well to do family and is fast to label another from a rough background a deviant even though the offences are the same
Answer:
Citronella oil
Explanation:
In Ernest Hemingway novel Camping Out he tells in a short snippet about the vacation of people who camp to cut monthly expenses and have fun outdoors, but nothing goes as planned. People are plagued by mosquitoes and other insects that make the experience unpleasant. He satirizes that the devil created mosquitoes to make it difficult for people to stay out of town, just to be able to continue to influence them. Fortunately this can be bypassed with citronella oil.
D. One advantage of using electromagnets in devices would be that electromagnets can <span>easily be turned on and off.</span>
Explanation:
In psychology, empathy is the the ability to sense the emotions of other people, it is coupled with the capability to imagine what other people might be feeling or thinking.
In other words, people understanding how others are feeling or experiencing.
There are so many confusions, so much work and so many variations in the world, empathy can be considered as the 21st century important skill to stimulate the intellect and create problem solving skills and foster social and emotional balance.
Empathy can be developed in children and can be practiced -- read out loud with emotion, have child make up new ending (perspective taking), creating puppets, collaborative learning or by reading artwork.