Social Studies, 22.12.2019 14:31, morkitus13
Why does adora say that adults and kids should have a reciprocal relationship, meaning adults should be able to learn from kids and kids should be able to learn from adults? do you agree? why or why not?
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 23:30, backkennedi
How did the government of ancient athens differ from that of the early romans? (5 point) in athens, citizens voted for representatives who voted on issues, while in rome, citizens voted directly on issues. in athens, citizens voted directly on issues, while in rome, citizens voted for representatives who voted on issues. in athens, the government was ruled by a small group of powerful people, while in rome, the government was ruled by kings. in athens, the government was ruled by kings, while in rome, the government was ruled by a small group of powerful people.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 17:40, ltay92
Which of the following is an example of proximodistal pattern of growth? (a) abbey learning to sit first before learning to stand or crawl (b) alex learning to move his eyes before learning his first words (c) colin learning to stare at moving objects before trying to touch them with his hands (d) polly learning to grab the objects with her whole hands before learning to pick them up with her fingers
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 09:30, hcortez8846
Which of the following statements is true about social anxiety disorder? social anxiety disorder tends to develop in early adulthood. social anxiety disorder often co-occurs with mood disorders and other anxiety disorders. social anxiety disorder is relatively rare, with a lifetime prevalence of about three percent in the united states. lesser than 30 percent of adults with social anxiety disorder report humiliating experiences that contributed to their symptoms.
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