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The principle states that we categorize people on the basis of what appears initially prominent and obvious about them. a. stereotypic b. salience c. prejudice d. perception
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What is your cultural heritage? what nonverbal behaviors are typically associated with your cultural heritage? which of those behaviors do you display? how might studying other cultures you be a competent communicator?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 09:30, sangamlama
Brainliest ! which of the following falls under the jurisdiction of juvenile courts? a. unruly children b. deprived children c. juvenile delinquent d. all of above which of the following is not a right of a juvenile custody? a. the right is to trial b. the right to jury of his or hers peers c. the right to against stelf - inscrimination d. the right to an attorney
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 10:50, MzThixkumz
Identify a true statement about media multiplexity. the choice of medium is primarily important in determining the strength of relationships. weak ties are uncomplicated and do not need many channels to sustain them. tie strength plays an insignificant role in determining the number of media employed by pairs. strong ties require less media than weak ties to orchestrate their varied and interdependent connection.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 17:00, AgentPangolin
The quiver tree grows in southern africa. which of the following plant adaptations is likely to prevent these trees from dying out due to rising desert temperatures? releasing a black powder onto their trunk to absorb more heat from sunlight shifting their growing range towards the equator ability to store water in leafy structures to prevent excess evaporation limiting seed dispersal to nearby locations
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