Social Studies, 15.10.2019 04:00 RonGeffrard9597
In recent years, much research on death-related attitudes has had to do with matters related to death anxiety. it seems that individuals who firmly believe or firmly disbelieve in religion and an afterlife seem to have death anxiety than those who do not share such a value framework.
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 19:00, bayl3ighh
Answer quickly! correct answers only! how did an agricultural surplus relate to expanded trade during the high middle ages? a)trade increased because surplus crops could be traded. b)trade decreased because surplus crops were needed to feed local populations. c)trade decreased because surplus crops led to an oversupply of grains that could not be sold. d)trade increased regionally but decreased globally because trade networks had shrunk.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 13:40, rousedem28381
Chris, a master at office gossip and innuendo, says, "we know we have a corporate spy someplace in the organization, probably on the management team itself. there is no evidence that it is audrey. in fact, she's too clean, if you know what i mean. somebody should fire audrey; she's got to be the spy." by making this argument chris is actually engaging in (a) an appeal to emotion fallacy (b) a straw man fallacy (c) an appeal to ignorance fallacy (d) circular reasoning (e) an appeal to the mob fallacy
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 16:00, ciarakelly636owuiup
The controlled use of fire by hominids: (a) limited the expansion of hominids into certain environments, such as dry grasslands. (b) decreased the amount of food energy available in the hominid diet. (c) contributed to geographical expansion and food production techniques in positive ways. (d) has been shown to contribute little to the digestive process of hominids.
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