Social Studies, 17.05.2021 18:50, iliketurtures
Who is the head of government in trinidad and tobago
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 01:00, crazyquestions71
Stephanie wants to see what percentage of her employees' total working hours are spent working overtime. in the cell, enter a formula that divides sarah's overtime hours (cell c7) by her total hours worked (cell f7)
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 02:00, burntquesadilla
Agroup of anthropologists from the future want to study the culture and society of the twenty-first century. they cannot find any written documentation of this time period, so they must conduct an archaeological excavation. identify the artifacts, features, and ecofacts they will find during their fieldwork. what will these items tell the anthropologists about our culture and society?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 19:10, cutie777
Which statement best explains “the culture of life” (plato) plz : ( a. it is the belief that all life is sacred and the implementation of policy in line with that vision b. it is the idea that human embryos should be used to find cures to medical conditions c. it is the belief that god created the world and that no one should a metal in affairs of life and death d. it is the belief that human beings have the right to determine when and how they should die
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 14:00, tylorroundy
Often, a goby fish and a shrimp will live together in a burrow the shrimp has dug in the sand. the shrimp is almost blind and therefore is unable to see predators approaching when he is outside of the burrow. when the shrimp is in danger, the goby fish touches the shrimp with its tail to warn him. then, both go back into their burrow for safety. which type of relationship does this represent? a. mutualism b. parasitism c. commensalism d. predator/prey
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