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When did technical communication first begin to emerge as a discipline in higher education as a field of study
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Regarding interpersonal attraction, which of the following statements is false? most people find it easier to initiate an interaction with another person rather than reciprocate to someone else’s overtures. proximity promotes attraction by increasing the frequency of contact between people. reciprocity may be the most important factor influencing the development of friendships. in choosing a mate we tend to marry someone who is like us in almost every way, a pattern called homogamy.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 12:20, sabrinabowers4308
What is the primary difference between jefferson’s and madison’s beliefs about the bill of rights? jefferson believed that a bill of rights was unnecessary, while madison believed that it was necessary. madison believed that it was important to have a bill of rights to protect against the majority. jefferson believed that that the federal system would protect rights without a bill of rights. madison disagreed with jefferson’s belief that a bill of rights would protect citizens.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 12:30, dreamadoreaa
George herbert mead argued that the self develops through interactions with others. do you think that your personality or self developed through your interactions with others (parents, friends, teachers) or was it something that you were born with? give an example from your life to support your view.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 18:00, mostman077
You which of the following mountain ranges, labeled with the number 2 on the map above, extends over 330 miles and has numerous mineral resources? a. the ural mountains b. the balkan mountains c. the caucasus mountains d. the carpathian mountains
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