within two days‚ a huge swarm of hungry‚ perilous ants would reach his plantation. He also knew that it was nearly impossible to stop them. Ants like these destroyed everything in their path. Leiningen believed that a man’s brain and his power to use it effectively made him virtually invincible. He was willing to fight for his land just as he had done in the past. So‚ against better judgment‚ he decided to attempt to ward off the menacing ants. Upon the ant’s arrival‚ horses stampeded and
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1. Question : How many acts does the most basic narrative structure in film consists of? Two CORRECT Three Five Seven 2. Question : Which setting seems most appropriate for a film about emotional isolation? A crowded city A small town CORRECT An abandoned outpost A college campus 3. Question : Which character in a movie is the audience meant to identify with? CORRECT The protagonist
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except: A.The law of sovereign foreign countries B.Foreign custom and religious law Correct C.Private contracts between parties in different states in the United States D.International treaties and conventions Answer Key: C Question 2 of 10 10.0 Points Political risk is not affected by a weak or volatile rule of law A.True Correct B.False Answer Key: B Question 3 of 10 10.0 Points Which of the following is not a required element for a valid contract in the United States
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When I first thought about the questions this week I had to step back and really think about what was being asked and why. The first question involves increasing U.S sports franchises popularity overseas and the cultural obstacles one must overcome. The next question deals with making products from these franchises appropriate for international market‚ and the last question brings in our government‚ would placing tariffs on imported products protect our industries. These three questions have multiple
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logic‚ arguments are never described as Student Answer: true. valid. inductive. sound. Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Chapter Three of An Introduction to Logic. Points Received: 0 of 1 Comments: Question 2. Question : Human reasoning tends to use a mixture of both Student Answer: oil and vinegar. induction and deduction. induction and reduction. reduction and deduction. Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Chapter Three of
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in the second column. Provide an explanation for each choice in the Rationale column. The boxes expand to accommodate your text. Item | Correct Answer(a or b) | Rationale | 1. | a | One activist is the subject and the singular verb is has. | 2. | B | Requires is right because the subject is a group of people | 3. | A | Are is right because vitamins is plural so the verb must be too | 4. | A | Became is past tense and this is not past tense | 5. | A | Took is past tense and the sentence
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Greek architecture started to be restored to its previous glory in the 7th century. In the beginning Grecian architecture was constructed from mud and wood. However‚ as time progressed‚ the buildings began to be made of limestone‚ and those buildings remained. The limestone buildings are the buildings that we see today. In the latter Greek architecture‚ there are three time periods that are expressed. These periods are Classical‚ Hellenistic‚ and Roman. Limestone was excavated and cut into
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After going to the Ashford Writing Center‚ I have decided that the writing skill that I would like to improve‚ first‚ is to have a better grasp of proper APA formatting. I believe that I am fairly proficient with explaining and writing my ideas. Since beginning classes at Ashford University‚ particularly EDU 304‚ I admit that my understanding of APA formatting needs clarified. The resources available at Ashford Writing Center that have been the most useful to me in regard to APA formatting would
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Question 1 2 out of 2 points "If a response is followed by a pleasurable consequence‚ it will tend to be repeated. If a response is followed by an unpleasant consequence‚ it will tend not to be repeated." This is a statement of ________________. Answer Selected Answer: Thorndike ’s Law of Effect Question 2 2 out of 2 points A Skinner box is most likely to be used in research on ______. Answer Selected Answer: operant conditioning Question 3 2 out of 2 points A child
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CamelBak name comes from a play on the myth that a camel stores water in its hump. Camels actually store fat in their hump. CamelBak Given Facts in the case: 1. In 1989‚ Michael Eidson‚ has invented CamelBak for overcoming dehydration. 2. The first version‚ which used medical tubing to flow water from an intravenous drip bag that was insulated by a sock and strapped to the back of his shirt‚ was born as most inventions are—out of necessity. 3. The packs gained fame during the 1991
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