Tammy is a 16-year-old who works in a fast food restaurant. One day, Tammy slipped on the greasy floor. To catch her fall, she tried to grab a bar near the grill. Tammy missed the bar and her hand touched the hot grill instead. She had to go to the hospital to be treated for a burn and was unable to wait tables until she healed. What was the hazard?

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Answer 1

Answer:

The hazard was the greasy floor.

Explanation:

the burn and the hot grill were only a hazard after she fell from the greasy floor


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27.2In the Russian context, International Women’s Day was celebrated on?a) March 8b) March 22c) February 24d) February 22

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Answer:

8 march

Explanation:

The fact that Women's Day is celebrated on March 8th

which material is best for lima bean seeds to sprout? in this experiment, the height of the lima bean plants is the ....... group of answer choices dependent variable independent variable constant variable control group

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Answer:

vitamin d/sun

Explanation:

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What principle of Gandhi's did MLK use in his civil rights activism? What does this principle say?

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Answer:

1) Gandhian principle of nonviolence in his own civil rights activism

2) It could be used for resolving any form of dispute and conflict, removing even a dictatorial re- gime, so conflict resolvement?

Explanation:

When is the president of the Senate allowed to vote on legislative matters?
A.
to end debate on the floor
B.
to bring bills to the floor for debate
C.
to register the position of the executive branch
D.
to break a tie vote on a bill

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Answer:

d ( to break a tie vote on a bill)

PLEASE HELP DUE SOON! (This is in Journalism)

1) Broadcasts often use live coverage/reporting. What are some of the advantages of this? What are the disadvantages?

2) Do you like broadcast news or print news better? Why?
(no this doesn't come with any other wording please answer this in complete sentence's!) Thank You!

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Answer:

the advantages are it reach a larger group of people. disadvantage is The downside of streaming media from a website is that the videos are only available online.

Explanation:

   it may reach a larger group but The option limits access to the material to people who don't have an online presence. Another disadvantage of streaming media from a website is that it requires a stable internet connection. print is better because you don't need a stable internet connection.

Answer:

well I chose the advantages that they have more Information for watching the news and on paper it just has words

Explanation:

While standing around a pond, Darryl and Rick started to tease Andrea about her swimming ability. They dared her to jump into the pond and swim around. Andrea took on the dare by jumping in but she started to drown. Rick told Darryl to save her, but Darryl said it wasn't his problem and they both left the scene. Andrea drowned as a result of their lack of action. Which type of homicide is this describing

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Answer:

Second degree murder

Explanation:

Second degree murder occurs when someone does not plan, but acts completely recklessly and causes the death of another person. An example of this type of homicide is shown in the question above, as Darryl and Rick did not plan to bring about the death of their friend, but acted completely negligent in not helping her out of the water when he was drowning.

What is the impact of water pollution and unequal access in egypt?

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Explanation:As a result of growing water scarcity, Egypt could face rising food insecurity and unemployment, which, in turn, could revive anti-state grievances or even lead to political instability in the Nile basin region (See Dispute over water in the Nile basin)

What are the steps for a bill to become a law in Georgia?
A
Governor, Senate, committee, House, committee, governor
B
Committee, introduction, governor, committee, full group, House
С
Introduction, committee, full group, committee, full group, governor
D
Governor, introduction, committee, full group, committee full aroun

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

If an area is located near a water source has a mild climate and access to natural resources what is its population density most likely to be

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Answer: Likely to be High.

Explanation:

Population density is the number of people per an area such as in a square kilometre or a square mile. If there are a lot of people compared to the area of the place, the density will be high.

In this scenario, the density will most definitely be high because the area described has qualities that will attract human beings to live there. The mild climate will allow for farming and provide comfort. Water is invaluable to human survival. The natural resources can be used for manufacturing.

These will all attract more people to the area thereby increasing its density.

Which statement BEST explains why social problems change over time?
O A. The population is growing, creating more problems.
OB. Social values and circumstances are always changing.
OC. Many social problems go unnoticed in their original era.
OD. Only recently have social problems started to get public attention.

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OB because it gave me a thumbs up for getting it correct yetsurday

How are the Neo Assyrian and the US similar

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Answer:

The Answer

Explanation:

Over the last decade many historians and political analysts have sought to highlight similarities between the American and Roman Empires. This paper presents an alternative to these equations by comparing the American and the Assyrian empire, based on my contention that they have structural similarities not shared by Rome.

10. Use the equation above to solve this problem: How much power is a light bulb producing if it is using .5 amps at 120 volts? = (60 watts) / (120 volts) = 0.5 ampere

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P=IxE

So the light bulb is Consuming 60 watts of power.
+++++++++++++++

Production is the amount of lumens of light it puts out. LED consuming 60 watts will produce more lumens than an incandescent light.

In the second paragraph, the speaker employs the metaphor of a close-fitting (13) garment to express
A. her struggle to learn about anthropology in college
B. the difficulty of viewing her cultural heritage objectively
C. her impression of imagery typical in stories of Brer Rabbit and the Squinch Owl
D. the circumstances surrounding her birth and childhood
E. the experience of attending a college far away from her native surroundings

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Answer:

E. the experience of attending a college far away from her native surroundings.

Explanation:

In the second paragraph(lines 3-13), the speaker employs the metaphor of close fitting garment to express the experience of attending a college far away from her native surroundings.

The speaker says that she never considered how important the native folklores about Brer Rabbit and Squinch Owl were until she left off for college away from her native community.

The tight fitting garment represents the folklores and cultural identities of her native community. She never knew how much they mattered to her until she went to college and became an independent individual.

Which of the following was the goal of the Reconquista?

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Answer:

Reconquista, English Reconquest, in medieval Spain and Portugal, a series of campaigns by Christian states to recapture territory from the Muslims (Moors), who had occupied most of the Iberian Peninsula in the early 8th century.

Explanation:

Why did many Texas cattle ranchers engage in cattle drives to take their cattle to market elsewhere instead of selling them to Texas markets?

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Answer:

The Texas markets was controlled by the Spaniards.

Explanation:

The Spaniards had practically controlled the Cattle markets in The New world ever since mid 1500s. When they entered Texas, it is easy for the Spaniards to established a large operation while keeping the expense really low. This prevented the Texas Ranchers from gaining enough Revenue locally.

This is why they're engaged in "Cattle Drives". They're manually transporting their cattle from Texas to another states and sell the castles there.  (regions such as New Orleans / Missouri were the main destination for these ranchers)

The goal of a market economy is to

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Answer:

Is to allow the free inter-play of supply and demand and ensures that the most desired goods and services are produced

Explanation:

Because the consumers are willing to pay the highest price for the things they want the most.

How did China experience rapid industrialization?

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By their economic growth by trading

The primary goal of the government policy cited above was to: a launch new treaties with Indians. b end tribal identities. c respond to military resistance by Indians. d promote a larger reservation system.

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Answer:

b end tribal identities.

Explanation:

The policy is usually directed to gain four major goals including promoting employment, stabilizing markets, ensuring business development, and promoting economic prosperity. In order to achieve the mentioned goals, a specific government tends to utilize policy tools that are considered to be under the government's control.

-"Tribal identification cards" are being issued by specific tribes and is denoted as a proof of an individual's membership and enrollment in the tribe.

In the question above, the primary goal is to end tribal identities and is done to reduce any type of biases and stereotypes.

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The philosophers Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle shared what common belief? (W3.1.5)

Question 13 options:

all Greeks should use the Gods as models for their lives


democracy is the best form of ruling the masses


the military rulers should control the government


average people were not qualified to rule themselves

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Answer:

average people were not qualified to rule themselves

Explanation:

Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle shared an interest in epistemology. Socrates' maieutic process inspired Plato to believe that knowledge was an innate, they were all philosophers. They believed in the power of the human mind to think, explain, and understand life. Hence average people were not qualified to rule themselves.

Globaleyceum12. The president's strategic power, according to author Sean Gailmard, comes from his or her ability to a. Reach out to the American people and get their support for his policies.b. Rally his party in Congress behind his policies.c. Reach out to other leaders in the world.d. Act quickly.

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Answer: act quickly

Explanation:

The president's strategic power, according to Sean Gailmard, comes from the ability of the president to act quickly.

The person is the number one citizen in the country and every other person are under his or her care and should therefore be able to.make quick decisions that will have a positive impact on the people in the country.

Which of the following has negatively affected Africa's economies? A. The lack of quality health care in Africa. B. The presence of nongovernmental organizations in Africa. C. The collaboration among different organizations such as the African Union. D. The monetary investment into Africa by foreign nations.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

bc they barely have doctors and not good supplies

Answer:

A. The lack of quality health care in Africa.

Explanation:

Fewer than 50% of Africans have access to modern health facilities. Many African countries spend less than 10% of their GDP on health care. Also, there is a shortage of trained health care professionals from Africa because many of them prefer to live and work in places like the U.S. and Europe.

Why are there two main branches (groups) of believers in Islam (Sunni and Shia)?

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Answer:

Though the two main sects within Islam, Sunni and Shia, agree on most of the fundamental beliefs and practices of Islam, a bitter split between the two goes back some 14 centuries. The divide originated with a dispute over who should succeed the Prophet Muhammad as leader of the Islamic faith he introduced.

Explanation:

Which of the following makes a true statement about U.S. foreign policy?
• It is the secretary of state who makes all the important decisions related to foreign policy.
• One of its goals is to encourage other countries to make their governments more democratic.
•Congress believes foreign policy is more important than domestic policy and works on it first.
• The president usually tries to maintain isolation by sending ambassadors to other countries.

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Answer: B: One of its goals is to encourage other countries to make their governments more democratic.

Explanation:

How did the isolation of the colonists help to develop American values?
Americans often placed a high value on being isolated.
Americans learned to value helping one another as volunteers.
People of many different backgrounds valued being Americans.
People in America valued the chance to share their special culture,

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Answer:

People of many different backgrounds valued being Americans.

Explanation:

During the period after the French and Indian War, and until the late 1840s, America began to form as a nation with its own cultural and social identity, separate from that of Great Britain and the other powers of the time.

Thus, during this period, the country was somewhat isolated from the other nations due to the political conflicts that took place there. For this reason, this served for the colonists to consolidate their own national identity as Americans, moving away from foreign influences and generating a feeling of national unity.

8. Define Voltage and give an example in real life.

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Answer:

Example of voltage from real life is a water tank with a hose extending from the bottom. Water in the tank represents stored charge. It takes work to fill the tank with water. This creates a store of water.

Explanation:

where do you think Sikhs gain the most guidance from?
A. Guru Granth Sahib
B. Guru’s lives

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Answer: A. Guru Granth Sahib

Explanation:

The Guru Granth Sahib is not just the holy book of Sikhism, it is considered a living Guru. After Sikhism was founded it was guided by 10 Gurus who succeeded each other. The 10th Guru decided that the next and final Guru would be the Guru Granth Sahib so that a Guru along the line would not lead the Sikhs astray.

The Sikhs most probably get the most guidance from the Guru Granth Sahib because it written by all 10 Gurus as they all contributed to it. It is therefore more representative of the will of the Gurus than their lives.

Answer:

Guru Granth Sahib

Explanation:

The Sikhs most probably get the most guidance from the Guru Granth Sahib because it was written by 6 of 10 Gurus and other religious scholars. It is therefore more representative of the will of the Gurus than their lives. However, the Guru Granth Sahib is closely tied with the Gurus' lives. The Gurus' lives were very inspirational - take Guru Gobind Singh Ji for example. He fought many battles against the Mughals while greatly outnumbered, and still, he won every battle.

Use your own words!!!

1. Can it helpful to have genetic counseling and prenatal testing if a couple would not consider termination of the pregnancy?

2. Why do some children overcome their early histories of risk factors?
Please use at 3-5 sentences to answer each question above. Please cite if you use any other source other than our textbook.

3. Make two list: one biological risk factors in pregnancy; and one list of environmental factors

( Your list should at least 5 factors for each topic ).

Please help fast!!!

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Answer:

Yes u can help but carefully

Sara is a new employee and has a colleague who frequently comes by her desk and stops to talk. He leans in and shares stories of his life outside of work. Sara feels uncomfortable and is beginning to think that she needs to report him for sexual harassment, especially since she is uncomfortable with the distance between them. Why does Sara feel this way?

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Answer:

The main reason why she is feeling uncomfortable is the fact that he leans in before talking to her.

Explanation:

She might not have issues with him sharing stories of his life outside work, but his manner of approach might be the reason she feels uncomfortable as if he continues to lean in and talk to her without her stopping it, he might begin to approach her by touching her as well.

Sasha believes that she is a nice person. To confirm this, she asks all her friends whether she is a nice person and they all agree that she is. Sasha concludes that she is a nice person and says she has evidence of it. However, she does not ask any of her enemies whether they think she is a nice person. Sasha would likely draw a different conclusion if she did which of the following?

a. Cherry-picking of evidence
b. Availability heuristic
c. Fourth cell reasoning
d. Overconfidence
e. All of the above are examples of "thinking what we want"

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Answer:

a. Cherry-picking of evidence

Explanation:

Cherry-picking: The term "cherry-picking" is also referred to as "fallacy of incomplete evidence" or "suppressing evidence" is described as the specific act of pointing or denoting to individual data or cases that seem to withstand or confirm a specific position while avoiding an important part of similar and related data or cases that tends to contradict that particular position.

Example: Resumes.

In the question above, the given statement represents "cherry-picking of evidence" as the correct answer.

If the Court decided that Marbury was entitled to the commission, how could it be sure that the executive branch would deliver it? Does the Court have the power to force compliance?

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Answer:

Court does not have power to force compliance -Court does not have the ultimate power to change the law.

Explanation:

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