Answer:
Option D
One has to know what they are going to talk about
midwife job description
Answer:
Explanation:
Midwives provide advice, care and support for women and their babies during pregnancy, labour and the early postnatal period. You'll help women to make their own decisions about the care and services they access and will provide health education and parenting advice until care is transferred to a health visitor.
Answer:As a midwife, you'll need to:
*monitor and examine women during pregnancy.
*develop, assess and evaluate individual programmes of care.
*provide full antenatal care, including screening tests in the hospital, community and the home.
*identify high risk pregnancies and make referrals to doctors and other medical specialists.
What is number 1 talking about
Answer:
can u explain plz or write the question
Explanation:
what are the opportunities for advancement for a journalist?
Journalist esucation
Media universities
Becoming a journalist
Journalist college
Answer:
journalist :-
1.researches
2.writes
3.edits
4.proofread
5.and file new stories features or articles
Explanation:
The gather informations,write news pieces
and present the news in an honest and balanced manner.
What is the effect of a lifetime of adhering to the virtue Sincerity?
A. knowledge
B. ease of life
C. wealth
D. honor
Answer:
D. Honor
Explanation:
Help ~ please my score is really low and I wanted to make it high
Answer:
14(A) 15(C)
Explanation:
The French teacher, Mr. Bueller, realizes that Victor is faking his knowledge of French. Identify the event from Mr. Bueller’s past that leads him to keep the truth to himself. In what way does his decision help advance the plot? ( BTW this question is based off the story “Seventh Grade” by Gary Soto”
Answer:
Victor makes funny faces throughout the school day, as he believes that making people laugh is the most important thing. Victor is willing to do anything to get Teresa's attention, even if it means lying, because he likes her so much.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The French teacher, Mr. Bueller, realizes that Victor is faking his knowledge of French. Identify the event from Mr. Bueller’s past that leads him to keep the truth to himself. In what way does his decision help advance the plot? ( BTW this question is based off the story “Seventh Grade” by Gary Soto”
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Explanation:
What does SUD mean when filling out a return to school form?
PLEASE HELP I AM GIVING FIFTEEN POINTS INSTEAD OF TEN PLEASE I REALLY NEED HELP Reluctance Robert Frost OUT through the fields and the woods And over the walls I have wended; I have climbed the hills of view And looked at the world, and descended; I have come by the highway home, And lo, it is ended. The leaves are all dead on the ground, Save those that the oak is keeping To ravel them one by one And let them go scraping and creeping Out over the crusted snow, When others are sleeping. And the dead leaves lie huddled and still, No longer blown hither and thither; The last lone aster is gone; The flowers of the witch-hazel wither; The heart is still aching to seek, But the feet question 'Whither?' Ah, when to the heart of man Was it ever less than a treason To go with the drift of things, To yield with a grace to reason, And bow and accept and accept the end Of a love or a season? Based on this poem, what seems to be important to the author? Following the paths of others Making a point of rebellion Spending time in nature Taking many interesting walks
Answer:
Following the paths of others
Making a point of rebellion
Spending time in nature
Taking many interesting walks
Explanation:
This is a poem about love that has been lost and he is sad. I am not sure which of your answers meet this definition of the poem, but he has many interesting walks in life. He just wishes that he could still have that love that is lost. The snow is a symbol for pain and suffering and his heart is aching. It is not just about nature and walking through it, but trying to follow that old path that he cannot follow any longer.
The story
"The Jumping Frog of Calavera's County' is an example
of:
A
Metaphor
B
Anecdote
c
Personal Narrative
Help
Answer:
i think it is a narrative
Explanation:
it is more so Satire is the literary way of ridiculing . Twain combined humor, strong narrative and social criticism in his writings.
Activity
You've learned about the types of claims an author can make, as well as how an author supports those claims. In this activity,
you'll use what you've learned to analyze, discuss, and write an essay that defends or challenges the claims an author makes.
Part A
Read “Technology: Using it wisely e." Then analyze the argument by rereading each paragraph and recording your notes
in the table. Remember, to determine the credibility of the details and evidence in the passage, you may need to conduct
research or use your own experience and background knowledge.
Paragraph 1
Claim 1
Evidence and Details
Commentary
Explicit and Implicit
Meanings
Paragraph 2
Claim 2
Evidence and Details
Commentary
Explicit and Implicit
Meanings
Answer:
In “Technology: Using it Wisely,” the author claims that technology limits children’s brain development and that it negatively impacts the way people exercise.
To support the claim that technology limits children’s “healthy brain development,” the author cites evidence from “scientists and researchers” who state that technology “limits growth and creativity.” The author goes on to say that most computer games and forms of digital entertainment are not “intellectually challenging.” The author also implies that these types of games and entertainment could actually be harmful to childrens’ ability to think creatively.
To support the claim that technology negatively affects the way people exercise, the author provides details in the form of generalizations. For example, the author states that “many people” exercise indoors in gyms. The author goes on to state that people’s bodies are not being properly nourished because they aren’t spending enough time exercising outdoors. Additionally, the author states that a “walk in the woods” or an “open-air run” is vastly more effective than spending time “running on a treadmill.”
I believe the author’s credible evidence related to the first claim that technology limits “growth and creativity” in school-aged children. However, the author doesn’t include any credible evidence to prove that the additional details used to support that first claim are accurate. Personally, I have seen many computer-based activities and games that actually do help students learn new information and skills. The author’s second claim is also not supported by any data or credible evidence, so I find it hard to believe that working out in a gym offers significantly fewer benefits than walking or running outdoors. Therefore, based on the lack of evidence and credible details provided, I disagree with the author’s claims.
Explanation:
actual answer from PLATO
Answer:
Paragraph 1
Claim 1 Technology does not support healthy brain development in school-aged children.
Evidence and Details
Scientists and researchers think school-age children’s use of cellphones and tablets “limits the growth of creativity.”
Very few of the computer games and digital entertainment options that children use are “intellectually challenging.”
Commentary
The evidence about the effect of technology use on creativity is somewhat credible because it comes from science experts.
The detail that few computer games and digital entertainment options are “intellectually challenging” lacks support from a credible source, so it may not be a trustworthy fact.
Explicit and Implicit
Meanings
The author explicitly states the belief of experts that technology “limits the growth of creativity.”
By saying that “only a handful” of computer games and entertainment options are “intellectually challenging,” the author is implying there is almost no value in having children engage in these activities. This statement also implies that such activities could actually harm children’s ability to become creative thinkers.
Paragraph 2
Claim 2 Technology has had a negative impact on the way people exercise.
Evidence and Details
Many people work out in gyms, which are in enclosed spaces that are similar to their office work environments.
People are not getting enough fresh air, which is something our bodies need for “nourishment.”
A “walk in the woods” or an “open-air run” is much more “effective than running on a treadmill.”
Commentary The three details that the author uses to support the claim about technology and exercise are generalizations. They seem to be based on personal experience and background knowledge rather than facts and evidence from experts or other credible sources. Therefore, the author’s statements lack credibility.
Explicit and Implicit
Meanings The author explicitly states her or his beliefs about the need for outdoor exercise. The author implies that working out in a gym is an ineffective and “negative” way to nourish the body.
Explanation:
PLOTO
13 percent of adult Americans say they would absolutely refuse to even try recycled water, according to a recent study in the journal Judgment and Decision Making. “A small minority of people are very offended by this, and can slow it down or stop it because of legal and political forces,” said Paul Rozin, a psychology professor at the University of Pennsylvania who studies revulsion and a co-author of the study. –“Water Flowing from Toilet to Tap May Be Hard to Swallow,” John Schwartz Which piece of evidence best supports the author’s claim? Some politicians support the idea of using wastewater. Paul Rozin studies revulsion at the University of Pennsylvania. Thirteen percent of people in a study said they would never try recycled water. Judgment and Decision Making has posted a recent study related to recycled water.
Answer:
Thirteen percent of people in a study said they would never try recycled water.
Explanation:
This is because the main claim from the author is that people do not accept recycled water and will thus cause the progress to slow down.
*PLEASE ANSWER MAKE SURE ITS ANSWERED CORRECTLY* What information should you include in a citation for a quote from an encyclopedia--if the citation is integrated into the sentence? a.) with the volume number and page number b.) the title of the encyclopedia and the title of the encyclopedia entry c.) the title of the encyclopedia followed by the volume number d.) the title of the encyclopedia and the page number where the quote appeared
Answer:
The correct answer is option d.) the title of the encyclopedia and the page number where the quote appeared.
Explanation:
Of all the options given, the best option is D.
It would be much better if you could include more complete information such as an editor's name and the volume of the encyclopedia, but if you do not have this information you can leave it out of your citation.
But it would be best if you at least have the name of the encyclopedia and the page number where the quote comes from.
So we can say that the correct answer is option D.
Self-interest" is thinking about your needs before the needs of other people. True False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
that is the correct definition of self interest.
Which three literary elements do writers use to "show" readers a story’s setting rather than "tell" them about it?
Answer:
The story writer or poem writer uses imagery to 'show' the readers rather than to 'tell' them about it
There are 5 types of imagery
Visual imagery (sight)
Visual imagery (sight)Auditory imagery (hearing)
Visual imagery (sight)Auditory imagery (hearing)Olfactory imagery (smell)
Visual imagery (sight)Auditory imagery (hearing)Olfactory imagery (smell)Gustatory imagery (taste)
Visual imagery (sight)Auditory imagery (hearing)Olfactory imagery (smell)Gustatory imagery (taste)Tactile imagery (touch)
Review the module writing prompt. How have these two authors expressed their relationships with nature? After reading and analyzing "Calypso Borealis," an essay by John Muir, and William Wordsworth's poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud," write an essay in which you describe how each author views nature and answer the question. Support your discussion with evidence from the text. Using what you learned in the lesson, write an effective hook to introduce your topic and get your audience's attention. Write in complete sentences and state the hook strategy you chose to use.
Answer:
Explanation:
Authors above written in their masterpiece views nature as the most beautiful thing that they have ever felt.
They have recognized how beautiful and wonderful life is.
By reading their piece, it seems like they had some deep connection with what they have written about clouds, air, plants, and trees.
It feels like they feel what they have written into their piece of beautiful art.
Answer:
Nature is the antidote for the sickness of life, it is needed to have a sane, happy life.
-For my hook sentence, I used an unusual way to define nature in order to capture my readers interest.
Explanation:
The hook should only be one to two sentences long. I also got this question correct when I submitted it.
(Please mark Brainliest.)
How does nature in Wordsworth's poetry differ from nature in Byron's description of the Byronic hero?
Answer:
Wordsworth tends to see Nature as 'out there'; a presence that surrounds humans, and contributes to human life, but is different from humans. If you look at a typical Wordsworth poem (There was a boy, ye knew him well ye rocks) - Wordsworth talks about Nature as something that needs to be learned about and understood, Nature is different from us.
If you look at a Byron poem (The Isles of Greece is a good one) - Byron looks at Nature mainly for what it already means to Man. Wordsworth will look at a landscape and see the mountains, trees, valleys, and rivers as almost spiritual presences - Wordsworth wants to get to know Nature.
Byron will look at the same landscape and he will want to know who lives there, what are the villages? Are there any farms or mines, is there some history?
Wordsworth looks at Nature for what it is; Byron is forever asking what it means.
Wordsworth thinks that humans are part of Nature; Byron thinks that Nature is part of being human.
When you read a Byron poem, you'll see that Byron primarily considers Nature in terms of what it already represents to Man. When Wordsworth sees a landscape, he sees the mountains, trees, valleys, and rivers as nearly spiritual presences; he wants to know Nature.
Wordsworth's poetry and Byron's:Nature, according to Wordsworth, is something that has to be taught about and understood since it is distinct from us.
When Byron sees the same area, he wants to know who lives there and where the communities are. Is there any history, such as farms or mines?
Wordsworth sees Nature for what it is, but Byron is always wondering what it means.
Humans, according to Wordsworth, are a part of Nature, while Nature, according to Byron, is a part of being human.
Find out more about 'Byron'.
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what happened because stubby knew the U.S so well
Answer:
Stubby could figure out if German people were U.S. Soldiers and if someone in the army that was hurt, Stubby could locate the hurt soldiers.
Explanation:
Stubby is a dog that helped in World War I. He got an award. It was sad he died in March 26, 1926.
What happened in "The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes" by Suzanne Collins I was supposed to be reading but watched YT instead.
Answer:
This book deals mainly with the rise of Coriolanus Snow from being a poverty-stricken mentor to a peacekeeper and eventually as a Gamemaker in the Capitol.
Explanation:
Suzzane Collins' "The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes" is a prequel or backstory of the famous "Hunger Games" trilogy. The Hunger Games is a dystopian world where the people are classed and divide into districts and made to 'volunteer' or 'offer' two persons from each district to participate at the annual Hunger Games that is to form the entertainment of the ones living in the Capitol and the winner districts are awarded food and other supplies.
This prelude is more about Coriolanus Snow who would become Panem's dictatorial president at the time of Katniss Everdeen and the Hunger Games. This book focus on the early days of Panem and how the Hunger Games came to be. It follows the story of Snow who was tasked with mentoring Lucy Gray Baird, a "tribute" from District 12. With plans to rise above the poverty of his family, Snow has aims to be an official at the Capitol and gain access to the 'wealthy' part of the society.
After cheating and winning the Games through the help of her mentor Snow, Lucy and some people from District 12 decided to escape north and live away from the control of Capitol. But along the process, he was also involved and even agreed to accompany them in the escape plan but his plans of making it into Capitol as an officer looked more pleasing to him and he went to the Capitol to work under Dr. Gaul as a peacekeeper and was admitted to the Academy. At the end of the novel, we see Snow implementing many of his ideas into the future Hunger Games and also becoming the Gamemaker.
my father gave him many advices correct this sentence
Answer:
His father gave him an advice
Answer:
My father gave him advice.
Explanation:
advice has no such plural form, and it is an uncountable noun.
many advices is grammatically incorrect.
The correct sentence would be:
My father gave him advice.
QUICKEST ANSWER GETS BRAINIEST List two events and give examples from your life, explaining how each event shaped you.
Answer:
i almost died playing with a baby bear and i almost died of poison
Explanation:
I've learned that if there is a baby bear the mama is always around and now i fear bears. i also almost died eating something i shouldn't and now i always check what I'm eating
you are the Secretary of the friends of the environment club write a speech on the topic the need to keep the environment clean
Answer:
good day my name is hankie,and I am here to tell you that we need to keep our environment clean our children our lying on the sick bed because of the bad environment and pollution we need to come up with a group that will clean the environment properly and maintain it very well and our children will be fine all we need to do is be developed and under developed so we need some people.
We also want to plead with the government for good resources and restoration in our country
Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this story
In the story "The Bet," what would be the best theme for this story?
O Time heals all wounds.
O Time goes by slowly when you aren't busy.
O To be happy one must be wealthy
O There are things in life that are more meaningful than money
Answer:
the last option
Explanation:
not only in the story does the author talk about life but aswell as crime punishment freedom etc
Psychology 1A
Question:
“What did you have for dinner last night?” The answer to this question is in your ___ memory ___ which was encoded ___ as you ate dinner last night.
Answer:
Implicit; effortfully
Explicit; effortfully
Implicit; automatically
Explicit; automatically
Cpt code for patient is being seen for a dressing change for a burn on the arm and hand totaling 2%of the body area
Explanation:
Cpt code for patient is being seen for a dressing change for a burn on the arm and hand totaling 2%of the body area
Answer: Dressings
Explanation:
The patient is receiving a new dressing for the burn. The burn is not the focus more as the covering, this is obviously a follow-up appointment to the original visit for the burn itself. So the main term is Dressing, for the fact that the patient is receiving a new bandage. Under the term Dressing is Burns. Follow up on codes in that subcategory of Burns under Dressings.
Write an advertisement for an imaginary haunted house. Use rich imagery in your description to make the place seem both scary and fun. Imagine the medium the advertisement will appear in, such as a website or a commercial on the radio, and adapt the text to fit. End the advertisement with some kind of enticing cliff-hanger that will make the audience want to find out what happens there.
Answer:
The Creepy Goblin House
About the property:
You will never want to leave this repulsive, gigantic 5
bedroom house. Full of spider webs and mice scurrying across
the floor. The grisly, dirty, old wood floors creek with every step
you make. There are 7 broken windows to allow creatures from
the outside to live with you. In addition, there is a large pool of
mud and dirt in the back yard for your kids to enjoy.
Located at:
722 Ghoulish Way
Slimeville, MD
sold by:
Ghosts and Goblin
Realtors
Featuring:
3 Stinky Bathrooms
5 Dark Bedrooms
Pool of mud and dirt
Mice, spiders, and ants
5 Freaky Ghosts
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a speech for the debate competition on the topic" save the children" on the team "for" and "againt"
Answer:can you possibly post the speech?
Explanation:
. If the prefix dis- means “exclude,” which bolded word means “to cause to be unfit”? Some tennis players are known to disagree with referee decisions. The passenger was disgruntled when the bus missed her stop. Runners knew that breaking the rules would disqualify them from the race. Because he was color blind, Will was not able to discriminate between red and blue.
Answer:
Runners knew that breaking the rules would disqualify them from the race.
Explanation:
They will not be allowed to run cuz breaking rules will show dat they r unfit to do the race
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Pls mark my ans as brainliest :)find out any three bone diseases write their causes and what you can do to stop the contition of bone becomeing worse
Answer:
1. Osteoarthritis. The most common type, osteoarthritis is the "wear-and-tear" form that increases with age. Cartilage that normally cushions the joint breaks down over time, leading to stiffness and pain, especially with movement. With hip arthritis and knee arthritis, walking becomes more difficult as pain builds, and flexibility decreases. Adults in their 50s and older are more likely to develop this chronic, progressive disease, and women are more vulnerable. Surgical replacement of large joints, such as hip replacement or knee replacement, is needed in some cases.
2. Metabolic bone diseases. Osteoporosis is one of several metabolic bone diseases. These are disorders of bone strength caused by mineral or vitamin deficiencies (such as vitamin D, calcium, or phosphorus) that result in abnormal bone mass or structure. Osteomalacia (softening of the bones), hyperparathyroidism (overactive gland leading to bone calcium loss), Paget disease of bone (abnormally large, weakened bones), and developmental bone disorders affecting children are all different types of metabolic bone diseases.
3. tress fractures are more common in active people like runners.
Explanation:
For rheumatoid arthritis, medications to slow the disease process include older drugs like methotrexate (Trexall and others) and sulfasalazine (Azulfidine). Biologic drugs such as adalimumab (Humira) and etanercept (Enbrel) reduce inflammation by targeting the immune system. Low-dose steroids are sometime used for short-term treatment.
Answer: 1. Osteoarthritis. The most common type, osteoarthritis is the "wear-and-tear" form that increases with age. Cartilage that normally cushions the joint breaks down over time, leading to stiffness and pain, especially with movement. With hip arthritis and knee arthritis, walking becomes more difficult as pain builds, and flexibility decreases. Adults in their 50s and older are more likely to develop this chronic, progressive disease, and women are more vulnerable. Surgical replacement of large joints, such as hip replacement or knee replacement, is needed in some cases.
2. Metabolic bone diseases. Osteoporosis is one of several metabolic bone diseases. These are disorders of bone strength caused by mineral or vitamin deficiencies (such as vitamin D, calcium, or phosphorus) that result in abnormal bone mass or structure. Osteomalacia (softening of the bones), hyperparathyroidism (overactive gland leading to bone calcium loss), Paget disease of bone (abnormally large, weakened bones), and developmental bone disorders affecting children are all different types of metabolic bone diseases.
3. tress fractures are more common.
““When I look back on my childhood, I wonder how I survived at all,” the book’s second paragraph begins in a famous passage. “It was, of course, a miserable childhood: The happy childhood is hardly worth your while. Worse than the ordinary miserable childhood is the miserable Irish childhood, and worse yet is the miserable Irish Catholic childhood. “People everywhere brag and whimper about the woes of their early years, but nothing can compare with the Irish version: the poverty; the shiftless loquacious alcoholic father; the pious defeated mother moaning by the fire; pompous priests; bullying schoolmasters; the English and all the terrible things they did to us for 800 long years.”” Question 15 options: a) He is connecting with his readers over the shared misery that is the Irish experience. b) He is including a sample from Angela’s Ashes since he knows that not many people will have read it before. c) He is including it because Angela’s Ashes is his favorite book. d) He wants to sample some of McCourt’s best-known work while also giving a portrait of his younger years.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
It sounds like the right answer for the passage. I choose A because In the irish part he includes " And all the terrible things they did to us for 800 long years." Which makes it sound like he had a irish childhood.
When Eddie ask the blue Man “ how long have I been dead?” and the blue man response “a minute. An hour. A thousand years” what does he mean?
Answer:
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Explanation: