Social Studies, 06.11.2019 07:31 josephvcarter
Receptors located under the skin's surface enable us to sense against the skin. wetness, pain, hot, cold, and pattern pleasure, pain, warmth, cold, and pressure temperature, touch, tickle, pressure, and pain pain, pressure, texture, pattern, and vibration
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Name two things the mycenaeans learned from the minoans
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In 1914, alabama produced 1.7 million bales of cotton, but three years later produced only 515,000, bales. meanwhile, in georgia, 5.2 million acres of land was dedicated for cotton production in 1914, but by 1923 there were just 2.6 million acres used for growing cotton. all of this was the result of the work of a tiny insect: the boll weevil. alabama and georgia first felt the effects of the boll weevil at different times. what would account for this difference in timing?
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Federal courts have jurisdiction when a case involves what?
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Not all members of the radio audience of orson welles' war of the worlds broadcast panicked immediately. indeed, some didn't panic until they looked out of the window and saw empty streets; others didn't panic until they saw streets full of traffic. it was after checking out the situation that these citizens decided that the martians had indeed invaded earth. this example illustrates that contagion can result when people look to others for the interpretation of ambiguous situations . can result when cultural norms reinforce people's most likely responses. occurs primarily because humans are by nature irrational creatures. is especially likely when people are motivated to make independent decisions.
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