Social Studies, 12.02.2021 08:50 Seaport
Which of the following steps are included in listening to evaluate?
-Separate facts, inferences and judgements
-Take down notes on everything the speaker says
-Try to put yourself in the speaker's shoes
-Identify pertinent information you want to remember
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 00:20
Apopulation is a group of individuals of a single species existing together in an area. a population’s range, the area it occupies, changes over time. populations, in turn, may form a network, or metapopulation, connected by individuals that move from one group to another. within a population, the distribution of individuals can be random, uniform, or clumped, and the distribution is determined in part by the availability of resources. how might the geographic range of a species change if populations could not exchange individuals with each other? how would your answer depend on what type of metapopulation existed?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 00:30
What was the direct cause of the u.s. entry into world war ii? a. the bombing of pearl harbor b. the invasion of poland by germany c. the capture of belgium by germany d. the battle of britain
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 13:40
Chris, a master at office gossip and innuendo, says, "we know we have a corporate spy someplace in the organization, probably on the management team itself. there is no evidence that it is audrey. in fact, she's too clean, if you know what i mean. somebody should fire audrey; she's got to be the spy." by making this argument chris is actually engaging in (a) an appeal to emotion fallacy (b) a straw man fallacy (c) an appeal to ignorance fallacy (d) circular reasoning (e) an appeal to the mob fallacy
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 00:30
Which of the following best describes the reason the state department is interested in foreign exchange programs?
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-Separate facts, inferences and...
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