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Is a fallen, rottings tree considered an abiotic or biotic factor?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 13:50
During jefferson's administration, which of the following represented his tenure? a) he believed the power of his gov depended upon his popularity b) jefferson thought that the strength of his government depended its use if force c) she refused to add territory to the u.s without approval of the states. d) jefferson though of βhands offβ approach to the states and less power in the cen. gov. would benefit the nation
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 16:30
Kate is 14 years old and just started taking dance classes with her friends at a local dance studio. this is her first time in a dance program, so everything is new to her. her friends convinced her to join the class since they have been enjoying it for a few months. how could the following terms her succeed in the dance class? β secondary reinforcement β identity vs. role confusion β observational learning how could the following terms hinder her success in the class? β circadian rhythm β basal ganglia β vestibular sense
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 18:00
What do you call places that belong to united states but arent states
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 08:00
Which of the following statements about culture and self-esteem is the most accurate? people from western cultures are more likely to say or do things to enhance other people's self-esteem (relative to people from asian cultures). the japanese praise each other for their achievements more often than americans do. people from asian cultures generally feel worse about themselves than people from western cultures. americans utter many more self-complimentary statements during conversations (relative to japanese individuals).
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