When a squid pushes against the water, the squid moves forward because the ______________ pushes against the _______________.​

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water pushes against the squid


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The choices above are social psychology termsthat help describe the people’s actions in their everyday interaction withpeople. The sentence example is: Those computer geeks are all the same.

Theyspend all day playing video games and programming their computers to serve thembreakfast. I don't think I've ever seen one reading a real book or throwing abaseball. Why, they're almost like machines! 

Is an example of stereotyping. Stereotypinghappens when a person applies a single group behavior or minority behavior to awhole group ‘s behavior sharing the same characteristic.

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C.) Stereotyping

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The ozone layer absorbs most of the incoming _____ radiation

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The ozone layer absorbs most of the incoming ultraviolet rays radiation from the sun. The ozone layer is found at the second layer of the atmosphere, stratosphere.

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A ray at which angle would produce the most glare is at 70 degrees. The answer is letter D. the greater the incident of light is, the greater is its index of refraction and thus having greater angle to produce a light ray.

The ray more the incidence ray, the more will be the reflected ray. As angle of incidence is to angle of reflection.

Glare can be defined as the difficulty in seeing the object due to more brightness. The bright light such as the direct sunlight or the reflected sunlight or the headlight at the nighttime.The more the intensity the more will be glare.

Hence, the ray that will produce most glare is 70 degree.





Every 10 seconds a pendulum completes 2 cycles. what are the period and frequency of this pendulum

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If it completes 2 cycles in 10 seconds, then each cycle
takes 5 seconds.  That's the period.

Frequency = 1 / period = 1 / 5 sec = 0.2 per sec = 0.2 Hz.


period 5 sec = 1 cycle
f = 1/period
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What do multimillion-dollar sponsorships of famous athletes symbolize? a)globalization b)leadership
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These sponsorships are somehow related to globalisation, as they are a global phenomenon, but some of them are on a very local scale, so  globalisation is not a necessary part in them.

The best answer is c) commercialisation - atheletic competitions are turned into sources of profit, and athletes compete with the thought of winning money through it and the companies hope to increase their revenue by advertising during the sports events

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The answer for Plato is C.

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C. wave nature.
D. particle nature.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "B. color." The spectrum produced by a prism or a raindrop is evidence that the average speed of light in the material depends on the light's color. White light is being refracted into different colors.