Social Studies, 12.12.2019 03:31, ajime
Holy cow, you climbed all the way to the tippy-top of denali (also known as mount mckinley), the tallest mountain in north america. way to go! on your way down the mountain, you encounter a large and hairy amniote and two of her offspring that are suckling from a couple of their mother’s six nipples. the mother, who has four limbs with long claws extending from its fingers and toes, stands on its two back limbs and growls at you. as she growls, you can feel her warm breath, despite the chilly mountain air. you also notice that she has two long, conical, piercing canines in front of a series of shorter, bumpy, crushing molars protruding from the single bone of her lower jaw. what type of animal have you encountered?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 04:30, issaaamiaaa15
To what kinds of messages might the brain respond to keep you balanced on one foot?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 17:20, dhruvi62
In a small, closed economy, national income (gdp) is $350 million for the current year. individuals have spent $100 million on the consumption of goods and services. they have paid a total of $60 million in taxes and the government has spent $75 million on goods and services this year. use this information and the national income identity to answer the questions. how much does the economy spend on investment?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 10:00, emi73
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