Answer:
Local technologies are those that are sourced from a location using local resources and traditional know-how and practices.
Explanation:
All societies have had some form of technology. Technology should not be understood only in its modern sense of computer hardware, electronic wiring, and the cloud. There are different, more traditional technologies with a more universal definition that is not only about applying scientific knowledge to practical applications. Technology in an anthropological sense refers to the methods and skills used in the production of goods or services or in the accomplishment of a task. Local technologies like a mortar and pestle to process grains or a handmade plow to till the ground. These technologies are often more sustainable and effective for local populations than industrial or agro-industrial solutions.
Answer: No. They are not obligated to use GoodHome as insurance due to their affiliations with its brokerage.
It is the sole responsibility of Cheryl and Troy to decide whatever insurance they want to use.
Answer:
sympathetic; parasympathetic
Explanation:
When facing down a deadly animal, at the edge of a cliff, impending deadline or thing that poses a threat to our safety, our bodies release a physical stress response that prepares us to either fight or flees the scene. The nervous system responsible for that response to either "fight-or-flee" response is driven by the sympathetic nervous system, a well-coordinated network of brain structures, nerves and hormones that, if disrupted may cause imbalance, and can result in terrible complications. While the parasympathetic nervous system helps conserves energy as it slows the heart rate, increases intestinal and gland activity, and relaxes sphincter muscles in the gastrointestinal tract.