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What is the equation of the line that goes through the point (−2,5) and is perpendicular to the x-axis?
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Ineed sociology ! 4. are the nacirema from over 60 years ago (1956, when the article was published) largely the same or different from the nacirema of today, with respect to their views of the body and illness? 5. why don’t we recognize right away that miner is talking about “americans”? using miner’s approach, briefly describe a common activity of your choosing, using a perspective of unfamiliarity (e.g., people at a football game, a formal school dance, a concert). article is attached.
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Advanced Placement (AP), 24.06.2019 19:00
Melissa is fearful of men and refuses to go on dates. her therapist suggests that she is fearful because she was sexually abused when she was young. the therapist's suggestion most clearly reflects a perspective.a.) humanistic b.) behavioralc.) biological d.) psychoanalytice.) sociocultural
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Advanced Placement (AP), 24.06.2019 22:00
Stereotypes can influence the way we think about a specific group of people. this is especially common in racial and ethnic group, but it is not reserved specifically for those groups. stereotypes can also apply to school groups, cliques, and neighborhoods. a stereotype is similar to which of the following terms: a)feature detectors b)texture gradient c)perceptual set d)stereogram e)relative clarity
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Advanced Placement (AP), 25.06.2019 01:50
Look back at act iv scene v to read over ophelia’s interactions with claudius and gertrude as well as laertes. then, compare her dialogue to hamlet’s dialogue and soliloquies previously analyzed in acts i–iv. what is ophelia’s state of mind versus hamlet’s?
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What is the equation of the line that goes through the point (−2,5) and is perpendicular to the x-ax...
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