Social Studies, 17.09.2019 12:30, jivsf
When something desirable is taken away from a subject's environment or experience in response to their behavior, it is called
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 16:30, mixedkiddo
Which war during rhe mid-1800s weakened the economy of the ottoman empire
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 21:00, avamcneil412
"would you like to hear mademoiselle reisz play? " asked robert, coming out on the porch where she was. of course edna would like to hear mademoiselle reisz play; but she feared it would be useless to entreat her. "i'll ask her," he said. "i'll tell her that you want to hear her. she likes you. she will come." he turned and hurried away to one of the far cottages, where mademoiselle reisz
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Social Studies, 24.06.2019 03:00, taminazaka1
Football fans and sport commentators frequently argue over the strategies professional football teams use in drafting players. some teams are looking for a player for a specific position, and when their turn comes, they draft the best available player at that position. other teams simply draft the best player available regardless of position. these teams argue that by selecting the best possible player regardless of position, they can trade the player they draft now for a better player than they could draft for the desired position later. what is the most scarce resource that professional teams have in the drafting process? a) money b) the trades c) draft positions d) the best players
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Social Studies, 24.06.2019 04:00, LatishaSW2795
Apsychologist was interested in the effect of hunger on psychological disturbances. the psychologist deprived half of a group of healthy volunteers of food for one day and fed the other half normally, then administered the mmpi-2 to all the participants. what was the independent variable?
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