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The ecological perspective in developmental psychologyuses evolutionary theory to explain inborn patterns of behaviors. emphasizes teaching children about protection of the natural environment. looks at the context in which the child grows up. applies theories of animal behavior to understanding human behavior. was first suggested by hall.
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Arthur met rottweiler breeders lynda and george at a dog show in rhode island. the couple, who reside in new york state, later sold several rottweiler dogs to arthur who lived in rhode island. arthur later sued lynda and george, claiming that the dogs were sick and infirm. he filed a complaint in rhode island courts, claiming that even though the dogs were sold in new york, the breeders had attended the dog show and advertised in the rottweiler newsletter which was distributed at the event in rhode island. based on the facts, do you think rhode island courts have personal jurisdiction in this case?
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The graphic organizer includes facts about germany and japan. a student created this organizer for a document-based essay on the expansion of totalitarian states. which fact could be added to column a? results of german elections in the 1930s employment statistics in nazi germany germany’s invasions of poland and france a list of domestic laws passed in germany
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