this is the sample response
Both the advertisement and the speech focus on industry work as vital to the war effort. However, the advertisement directly connects factory work to war victory through images and a concise message with key words, such as free and win. By contrast, the speech delivers this message by thanking workers in various American industries. It lists a variety of industries and speaks equally of the roles of men and women, whereas the advertisement focuses solely on men working in factories.
There are no options to choose from, but the answer to the question is that "each individual in a population behaves in a slightly
different manner".
Random sample is one of a few techniques analysts and
scientists use to separate an example from a bigger populace; different
strategies incorporate stratified random sampling and
likelihood inspecting. The benefits of a basic random sampling incorporate
its convenience and its exact portrayal of the bigger populace.
The artist believes that what carries the burden of white imperialism and colonialism is the Manifested Destiny that makes the United States expands and colonize, and its mission to civilize native people in other territories.
Rudyard Kipling wrote the poem "The White's Man Burden: the United States and the Philippine Islands" in 1899. In the poem, Kippling asks the United States to accept the control of the Philippines, although he warns about the costs, risks in controlling that new territory.
Location- It is nearby
Human Environmental Impact- Roads make easy access
Regions- There are no large hills
Movement- My movement is slow and calm, therefore safe
Place- The environment of the place is calm and doesn't have that many people
Answer:
The correct answer is: Visual Cortex.
Explanation:
The visual cortex is a part of the cerebral cortex that processes visual information.
The visual cortex is find in the back of the brain in the occipital lobe.
Both hemispheres of the brain contain a part of the visual cortex. If a person suffers trauma on the visual cortex, or suffer from a CVA that compromises the visual cortex, he/she will suffer impairments in the way the process visual information.
In this particular case, Scott lost his vision at a young age. He received a corneal transplant that allowed him to see again. After so many years of not being able to see, he had a very difficult time interpreting visual information such as faces and expressions. His visual problems most likely came from processing difficulties in the Visual cortex.