Answer:
A. a ceremonial kiss
Explanation:
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Many political officials in Europe give each other ceremonial kisses as a gesture of friendship. Option A is correct.
What is the significance of the ceremonial kiss?In the West, it is traditional for newlyweds to kiss each other after their wedding ceremony. According to some Christians, the couple's kiss represents the souls they exchange, fulfilling the prophecy that “the two shall become one flesh.”
The kiss represents the fulfillment of the biblical verse that repeats the events of Genesis and states, “And the two shall become one flesh” Whatever the reason for its longevity over time, we're rather happy that the ceremonial kiss has persisted.
In Europe, ceremonial kisses are frequently exchanged between political figures as a sign of friendship, this is the by way that the peoples enter into a friendship with each another.
Therefore, option A is correct.
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6. Which of the following frequencies of light has the highest energy?
Possible answers:
A. 1.4 x 10^15 s^-1
B. 2.5 x 10^10 s^-1
C. 7.0 x 10^13 s^-1
D. 2.3 x 10^14 s^-1
E. 5.0 x 10^14 s^-1
Answer:
C 7.0*10^13 s^-1
Explanation:
The frequency of light that has the highest energy is; Option A; 1.4 × 10^(15) s^(-1)
Formula for energy of light is;
E = hν = hc/λ,
where;
E is energy
h is Planck's constant
ν is frequency
c is speed of light
λ is wavelength
Now, since E = hν, we can see that the energy is directly proportional to the frequency as h is constant.
Thus, the highest frequency will produce the highest energy.
From our options, the highest frequency is option A with 1.4 × 10^(15) /s
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Amanda is a doing a report for her earth science class about the four seasons. Which of the following would be an
effective scientific model to incorporate in her project?
A) A calendar indicating the first days of autumn, winter, spring, and summer
B) Four earth models, each with a different tilt to represent the earth's position relative to the sun,
lined up in order of season
C) A poster board with pictures of weather characteristic of the four seasons
D) A bar graph indicating average high and low temperatures for Amanda's area in the autumn,
winter, spring, and summer
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A boy was at a carnival and went to a booth where a man said to the boy, "If I write your exact weight on this piece of paper then you have to give me $50, but if I cannot, I will pay you $50." The boy looked around and saw no scale so he agrees, thinking no matter what the carny writes he'll just say he weighs more or less. In the end the boy ended up paying the man $50. How did the man win the bet?
Answer:
when he showed the boy the paper it said "your exact weight"
Explanation:
Answer:
because
Explanation:
When the boy was handed the paper it read your exact weigh
Which of the following best describes academic goals?
Group of answer choices
A Goals that describe the grades you hope to achieve in your high school courses
B Goals that relate to your education
C Goals that describe the highest level of education you plan to achieve
D Goals that identify your high school courses
Answer:
C cause d is not that smart
Answer the following in several complete sentences:
How do external cues, internal emotions, and order of appearance influence memory retrieval?
Answer:
External cues activate associations that help us retrieve memories; this process may occur without our awareness, as it does in priming. Returning to the same physical context or emotional state (mood congruency) in which we formed a memory can help us retrieve it. The serial position effect accounts for our tendency to recall best the last items (which may still be in working memory) and the first items (which we've spent more time rehearsing) in a list.
Explanation:
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The three ways that information can be retrieved from your long-term memory storage system are recall, recognition, and relearning.
What is the difference between external cues, internal emotions, and order of appearance that influences memory retrieval?External cues elicit feelings and memories because they are similar to past events or things we have seen.
Typically, exterior stimuli and experiences serve as triggers for internal emotions. An external event (such as the unexpected loss of a loved one) will be more deeply etched in memory if it has a significant emotional component.
In all other respects being equal, the hippocampus stores short-term memories in the cortex, where they are stored for a longer period, and preserves memories in a sequential order of appearance. Thus, we frequently remember things in the same order.
Memory retrieval is generally prompted by external cues and other memories. It helps us make sense of and respond to external events. It helps us think things through by connecting related memories.
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Which of the following describes a major consequence of the ideas William H. Seward promotes in the passage from A History of Lawrence, Kansas?
A. The Kansas territorial government closed off the state from trade and interaction with the United States.
B. The Supreme Court was forced to intervene in Kansas to reaffirm the constitutionality of slavery.
C. Abolitionists succeeded in banning slavery in Kansas despite its extensive popular support.
D. Supporters and opponents of slavery engaged in widespread violence to influence Kansas's political future.
Answer:
D. Supporters and opponents of slavery engaged in widespread violence to influence Kansas's political future.
Explanation:
Answer:
D. Supporters and opponents of slavery engaged in widespread violence to influence Kansas's political future.
Explanation:
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You are in a tug-of-war with some friends. You side is tugging with 521 N to the left. The other side is tugging with 550 N to the right. What is the net force on the rope? (Assume right is positive, left is negative).
Answer:
Forget the net force man, just throw salt on the other opponents' eyes to beat them. Easy
Explanation:
Dude, be real for a second, during a tug war, you wouldnt think of N pressure and stuff, ok? Just throw salt in the opponents' eyes, assuming you are currently in a tug war. And If my previous hypothesis was correct, the fudge are you doing on brainly?