are newborns from couples where both parents smoke less likely to be boys than newborns from couples where neither parent smokes?

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No, the smoking habits of both parents do not affect the likelihood of newborns being boys or girls. The gender of a baby is determined by the combination of chromosomes inherited from both parents and is unrelated to smoking.


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In May 7, 2000, the Olympia, Washington, headquarters of a small timber company was burned down. A group calling itself Revenge of the Trees (ROTT) claimed responsibility, saying, "Logging is just one aspect in this capitalistic industrialized system that is destroying all things wild. We will not stop until this whole stinking system rots." What form of terrorism was this act?A.) Religious B.) State-sponsored C.) Right-wing D.) Left-wing
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_____ was home to the Minoan people.
Crete
Cyprus
Cuba

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The answer is Crete.  This was the home of the Minoans.  They engaged in trade.  They did business with different people from Egypt, Cyprus, Canaan and Levantine.  During their time there was little conflict that occurred in Crete.  Eventually they were driven out by the Mycenaeans. Other theories suggest that their end came with a volcanic eruption.

Answer: The answer is crete, its in the lesson i am doing currently, the other have no relation.

Using your knowledge of government and this chart, which statement about the amendment process is CORRECT?A) Passing a law is harder than passing a constitutional amendment.
B) Ratification of an amendment can be accelerated by the use of an Executive Order.
C) A "National Convention" can only be called by the President or by a majority of Congress.
D) The Framers created an amendment process that would prevent quick changes of the U.S. Constitution.

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I think c but that’s just a guess

Jensen is dying. she is explaining to her family that she would like to spend her last days alone in her country home with just she and her husband. these arrangements are an example of

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True or false Assuming that audience members already agree with a disputed position best reflects the straw-man fallacy.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "FALSE." Assuming that audience members already agree with a disputed position best reflects the straw-man fallacy. The statement that is being presented is false.

____________ refers to inconsistencies resulting from the decision-making process. By contrast, ____________ refers to illegitimate influences on the sentencing process related to the characteristics of the defendant being sentenced.

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Disparity, discrimination.

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  • In decision making process, disparity exists when there is inconsistency and inequality in the allotment of funds, schemes, bills, political resources etc. by the legislation.
  • The most common disparity that occur in decision making process is the economic disparity.
  • Discrimination is the act of unfair treatment towards a certain group of individuals, gender, community, race, etc.
  • In a legal process, discrimination occurs when sentencing processes or verdicts are construed according to the characteristics of the defendant.

How was dorothea schlösser able to live a relatively normal life, despite her jewish heritage?she had aryan documents from her father.she was musically talented.she was able to hide in the apartments of friends.she was friends with hitler's interpreter?

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1. Dorothea Schlosser was able to live a relatively normal life despite her jewish heritage because she had the Aryan documents that is from her father that gave her the privilege to live normally. In doing this, the part of her having a jewish heritage is being disregarded because of the documents that she takes a hold of.

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A. She had Aryan documents from her father.

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