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Sean and his classmates are discussing natural resources in the community. sean feels strongly that pinetop lake is a local treasure that should be protected from pollution and traffic. he uses forceful language and frequently interrupts others to make his point. which best describes what kind of speaker sean is? sean is not an effective speaker because he is disrespectful of others. sean is not an effective speaker because he does not answer questions. sean is a very effective speaker because he is passionate about the topic. sean is a very effective speaker because he defends a local resource.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 09:50
The procedures for reporting potential unanticipated problems involving risk to subjects or others to the irb are: stated in the human subject protection regulations, but not in the drug or device regulationsincluded in the consent processdetermined by research staffdetermined by the institution in its written policies and procedures
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 10:30
Will give brainliest to person with accuracy and answer quick part 1–list and describe all the ways an election affects a community. one example appears for you. some citizens volunteer their time to with a candidate’s campaign. part 2–answer the following questions in your own words. what are the requirements to vote in concord city (and most of the united states)? what is an ideology? how does it relate to voting? how does it relate to political parties? explain the differences between liberal, moderate, and conservative. what would you add to this list of things to consider when choosing a candidate? explain your answer. background and education family issue positions personality and character political party membership social group memberships work experience which item from the list above do you think is most important to consider when voting for a candidate? explain why. what are the media? how do the media play an important role in elections? give an example from the concord city election. what is bias? explain an example of bias you witnessed in the concord city election. what is symbolism? explain an example of symbolism you witnessed in the concord city election. what is propaganda? explain an example of propaganda you witnessed in the concord city election. in your opinion, which candidate was most successful in the debate? which one impressed you the most? which one was a disappointment? explain your responses. part 3–fill in the following chart with the appropriate labels. one appears for you. © 2011 flvs descriptive link (dlink) part 4–rank each candidate 1–5 for their success in each of the categories that follow. instructions: a “1” indicates little to no success, and a “5” indicates a high level of success. category rita republican norman no-tax elaine environs david democrat background and education family issue positions personality and character political party membership social group memberships work experience debate political ads website (fill in your own category) total of rankings for each candidate
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 21:30
Characteristics of substistence farming include all of the following except a. the use of pesticidesb. shifting cultivation c. farmers that stay in one placed. the lack of tractors and machinery
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