Answer: Muscle tone
Explanation: Muscle tone is actually a muscle tension. This tension (muscle tone) maintains the body in its position as it is, or in a particular desired position. Or, for example, during movement, when the body changes its position, these changes of position are regulated by muscle tone. When the body is at rest, some muscle tension exists, and depending on the general fitness of the body, that tension under the skin is more visible or less visible, that is, my muscles will be tighter or floppy.
Answer: a. Creating an outline.
Explanation:
The VARK questionnaire is a test that analyzes the personal learning style, to provide the student with recommendations for effective methods to learn more effectively.
A outline is an information integration method that uses a structure to organize information in a way that is easier to understand, and therefore to learn. The advantage of making a scheme is that it is done in a personalized way and the persona also learn during the process.
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The correct answer is C) Psilocybin.
Juan often likes to “trip out” by taking drugs that produce hallucinations or increased feelings of intoxication and relaxation. As a result, Juan is most likely to use Psilocybin.
Psilocybin is a hallucinogenic drug that people take from some kinds of mushroom that grows in parts of Mexico, the US, and South America. These mushrooms are famous and are known as magic mushrooms for the effects they produce in people that use Psilocybin as a recreational drug. Psilocybin produces of sensory distraction and euphoria. The risk of these mushrooms is that they also can produce feelings of anxiety and disturbing hallucinations.
The other options of the question were A) heroin, C) cocaine, and D) barbiturates.
Answer:
Andrew Carnegie was extremely wealthy having built a personal fortune from steel. He was a philanthropist and believed in giving back to the community but he still maintained control of where and how to donate. The kind of projects he prioritized did little to directly help the class of people who struggle daily like coal miners.
Explanation:
Andrew Carnegie was known as a philanthropist, he felt it was his duty or obligation to give back to the community as a wealthy person. But he was also the wealthiest man in the world in 1901 when he retired. There is a big disparity between his life and the life of average coal miner who had to struggle in the mines and risked their health and lives because the earnings were a bit higher than other options for the poorer or working class at the time, particularly where there was coal mining in the Appalachians and around Pittsburgh, for example. This philanthropic view was not ethical because it was the wealthy man himself who still decided where the money was to be donated or invested and in the kind of services it would provide. Carnegie donated to museums and libraries in the Pittsburgh area for example, and while valuable in themselves they do little to improve the quality of life for working class people directly, like coal miners. Although Carnegie did respond personally to some families in the Harwick Mine Disaster for example, having medals privately minted for the families of two miners who gave their lives trying to save the others. Carnegie also gave $5 million to establish a Carnegie Hero Fund (note how the gesture was branded in the sense even in giving it carries the Carnegie name). But 181 people died in that accident that was indicative of other sacrifices many countless other coal miners made to help amass his personal fortune.
- David’s perception of the robbery would be affected by his contextual situation. If he was the bank teller and received extensive training on robberies, for instance, he might have spotted that the gun was a fake and thus felt safer hitting a button to alert the police.
- Emotion: David’s emotional state prior to and during the robbery would affect his perception.
- Motivation: If David was especially motivated to survive the situation, because he has a happy marriage and three children, he might perceive the situation in unique ways.