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17資料請到教師博 11BoththeFederalReserve’sdecisionthatborrowingratesberaised,alongwithinvestor’sspeculationthatanothermightbeontheway,helpedbolsterthedollarinrecentweeksbymakingdepositsmoreAD肯定錯了,BCE討論,DittheyBothAandBAB可不可以(個人認(rèn)為,BEC。bolsterthedollarinrecentweeksbythatborrowingratesberaisedandinvestors’speculationofpossiblyanotherincreaseonthewayhelpedtobolsterthedollarinrecentweeksbecausetheymade!toraiseborrowingratesandinvestors’speculationthatanotherincreasemightbeonthewayhelpedtothedollarinrecentweeksbytoraiseborrowingrates,alongwithinvestors’speculationthatanotherincreasemightbeontheway,bolsterthedollarinrecentweeksbecauseittoraiseborrowingratesandinvestors’speculationofpossiblyanotherincreaseonthewayhelpedbolsterdollarinrecentweeksbecausetheyAfterseveralyearsofrapidgrowth,thehealthycare becameoneofthelargesthealthcareprovidersinthemetropolitanarea,whileitthenprovedunabletohandletheincreaseinbusiness,fallingmonthsbehindinitspaymenttodoctorsandhospitals.Itwhileitthenprovedunabletohandletheincreaseinbusiness,fallingmonthsbehindinitspaymentwhileitthenprovedunabletohandletheincreaseinbusinessandfellmonthsbehindinitspaymentbutthenitprovedunabletohandletheincreaseinbusiness,fallingmonthsbehindinitsbutthenprovingunabletohandletheincreaseinbusiness,fallingmonthsbehindin!butthenprovedunabletohandletheincreaseinbusiness,fallingmonthsbehindinGWD26-Q3DeliberayimitatingthetechniqueofLouisArmstrong,jazzsingerBillieHoliday’sapproachtosingingwastousehervoicelikeaninstrument,inthatsherangedlyoverthebeat,flattenedoutthemelodiccontoursoftunes,and,ineffect,posedsongstosuitherrange,style, ic!BillieHoliday’sapproachtosingingwastousehervoicelikeaninstrument,inthatsheranged lyoverthebeat,BillieHoliday’sapproachtosingingwastousehervoiceinasimilarwaytohowothermusiciansyinstruments,inranginglyoverthebeat,flatteningBillieHolidayapproachedsingingbyusinghervoicelikeothermusiciansyedinstruments,ranginglyoverthebeat,flatteningBillieHolidayusedhervoiceinthesamewaythatothermusiciansusetheirinstruments,inthatsherangedlyoverthebeat,flatteningBillieHolidayapproachedsingingbyusinghervoicelikeothermusiciansinstruments,ranginglyoverthebeat,GWD26-Q4B爭議題Consumersnningtobuyrecreationalequipmenttendtobuyhigherquality,moreexpensiveequipmentwhentheeconomyisstrongthanwhenitisweak.HillandDaleisabusinessthatsellshigh-quality,expensivecamandhikingequipmentinBoravia.AlthoughallthesignsarethatBoravia’seconomyisnowenteringaperiodofsustainedstrength,themanagersofthebusinessdonotexpectasubstantialincreaseinsales.Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,wouldprovidethestrongestjustificationforthemanagers’B選項說登山的人出國了,所以不登山,當(dāng)然managersincreaseC說公園建造visitorfacilities,但是沒說這個facilities實干什么的,有可能是廁所啊什么的,所以不一定正Chiking的facilities的建設(shè)上面了,但是這個結(jié)論假設(shè)太多支持選BAsignificantproportionofHillandDale’ssalesaremadetocustomerswhoenterthestoreinordertobuyoneparticularitembut,oncethere,findotheritemstobuyaswell.InBoraviawhentheeconomyisstrong,thosewhomightotherwisegocamtendtotakevacationsTheeconomicupturnislikelytoallowBoravia’snationalparks,wheremostofthecamandhikingisdone,toreceiveextrafundingtoimprovetheirvisitorfacilities.Advancesinmaterialstechnologyhaveledtothedevelopmentofhikingandcamequipmentthatismorecomfortableandlightweightthanbefore.ManypeopleinBoravianotonlyarecommittedtopreservingthecountry’swildernessareasbutalsoareinterestedinspendingsometimeinthem.GWD26-Theparticulardesignofmusclesandbonesintheneckandlimbsoftheturtleallowthatitcandrawinitsexposedpartssuchthatanattackercanfindnothingbuthardstobite.allowthatitcandrawinitsexposedpartssuchallowittodrawinitsexposedparts,andallowsforittodrawinitsexposedpartsandallowsthatitcandrawinitsexposedparts,andsoand!allowsittodrawinitsexposedparts,soGWD26-Therelativeprosperityofthefirstyearsofthetwentiethcenturycametoahaltin1907whendrainsonthemoneyrevealingaweaknationalfinancialinfrastructureofbankingandcredit,itprecipitatedaneconomiccrisisthatlastednearlyayear.supplyrevealingaweaknationalfinancialinfrastructureofbankingandcreditit supply,revealingaweaknationalfinancialinfrastructureofbankingandcredit,theysupplybothrevealedaweaknationalfinancialinfrastructureofbankingandcreditandsupplyrevealedbothaweaknationalfinancialinfrastructureofbankingandcreditand!supplyrevealedaweaknationalinfrastructureofbankingandcreditandGWD26-Q7toThereisnoconsensusamongresearchersregardingwhatqualifiesasubstanceasapheromone.Whilemostagreeonabasicdefinitionofpheromonesaschemicalsreleasedbyoneindividualofaspecieswhich,whendetectedbyanotherindividualofthesamespecies,elicitaspecificbehavioralorphysiologicalresponse,someresearchersalsospecify(10)thattheresponsetopheromonesmustbeunconscious.Inaddition,thedistinctionbetweenpheromonesandodorants—chemicalsthatareconsciouslydetectedasodors---canbeblurry,andsomeresearchersclassifypheromonesasatypeofodorant.Evidencethatpheromoneresponsesmaynotinvolveconsciousodorperceptioncomesfromthefindingthatinmanyspecies,pheromonesareprocessedbythevomeronasal(oraccessoryolfactory)system,whichusesaspecialstructureinthenose,thevomeronasalorgan(VNO),toreceivechemicalsignals.TheneuralconnectionsbetweentheVNOandthebrainareseparatefromthoseofthemainolfactorysystem,whoseprocessingofodorantstriggerssensationsofsmell.ButwhiletheVNOdoesprocessmanyanimalpheromonesignals,notallanimalpheromonesworkthroughtheVNO.Conversely,notallchemicalsignalstransmittedviatheVNOqualityaspheromones.Forexample,gartersnakesdetectachemicalsignalfromearthworms—oneoftheirfavoritefoods—viatheVNO,andtheyusethissignaltotracktheirprey.
Q7Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatinclassifyingpheromonesasatypeofodorant,theresearchersreferredtoinline15posit假定,thatpheromonesareperceived!mostpheromonesareprocessedbythemostchemicalsignalsprocessedbytheVNOarepheromoneperceptiondoesnotoccurexclusivelybetweenmembersofthesamespecies.pheromonesdonotalwayselicitaspecificbehavioralorphysiologicalresponseQ8DAccordingtothepassage,thefactthatpheromonesareprocessedbytheVNOinmanyanimalspecieshasbeentakenasevidenceofwhichofthefollowing?Theaccessoryandmainolfacstorysystemsarenot!OdorantsandpheromonesarenotdistincttypesofOdorantsandpheromonesbothelicitaspecificbehavioralresponse.PheromonesdonottriggerconscioussensationsofPheromonesaidanimalsintrackingQ9:Theprimarypurposeofthepassageistocompareandcontrastthewaysinwhichthevomeronasalorganandthemainolfactorysysternprocesschemicals.summarizethedebateovertherolethevomeronasalorganysinodorperceptionpresentsomeoftheissuesinvolvedinthedebateoverwhatconstitutesapheromone!proposeanewdefinitionofpheromonesbasedonrecentresearcharguethatpheromonesshouldbeclassifiedasatypeofodorantGWD26-Lawmaker:Raisingtaxesisnottheonlymeansofreducingernmentdebt.Theernment’sstockpileofheliumisworth25percentmore,atcurrentmarketprices,thanthedebtaccumulatedinacquiringandstoringit.Therefore,bysellingthehelium,theernmentcannotonlypayoffthatdebtbutreduceitsoveralldebtaswell.Whichofthefollowingisanassumptiononwhichtheargument ernmenthasnocurrentneedforTwenty-fivepercentofthedebttheernmenthasaccumulatedinstockpilingheliumisnotaninsignificantportion ernment’stotalItisnotinthelawmaker’sinteresttoadvocateraisingtaxesasameansof ernment!Attemptstoselltheernment’sheliumwillnotdepressthemarketpriceofheliumbymorethan25 ernmentwillnotincuranycostsinclosingitsfacilitiesforstockpilingGWD26-Thereasonsforyesterday’ssharpriseinthestockmarketweremuchthesameasthatbehindlastweek’srally:asurgeintheeconomytoa5.6percentannualgrowthrateandimprovedcorporateearningsbalancedbythelackofsignsofinflationarypressure. whatfortheyGWD26-Themostvexingproblemfacedbyresearchersexploringwind-poweredgenerationofelectricityisachievingaconstantflowofpowerfromanunpredictablenaturalsourcethatmeetsdemand,butsotheflowdoesnotoverloadelectricalgridswithsuddenvoltageincreasesachievingaconstantflowofpowerfromanunpredictablenaturalsourcethatmeetsdemand,butsotheflowdoesnotachievingaconstantflowofpowerfromanunpredictablenaturalsource,whichmeetsdemandbutwithoutachievingaconstantflowofpower不是一個problem,而是一個目標(biāo),howtoachieve!howtoachieveaconstantflowofpowerfromanunpredictablenaturalsource,aflowthatmeetsdemandbutdoesnotoverloadhowtoachieveaconstantflowofpowerfromanunpredictablenaturalsourcebutaflowthatmeetsdemandwithout but從句沒有謂語,meetsthat從句里面,不是謂語howaconstantflowofpowerfromanunpredictablenaturalsourcecanbeachieved,whichmeetsdemandbutdoesnotoverloadAccordingtosomebotanists, ntsarethesecondmostseriousthreat,afterhabitatloss,tonativespeciesntsntsandanimalsandtothemaintenanceofbiologicallydiverse!threat,afterhabitatloss,tonativespeciesofntsandanimalsandtothemaintenanceofbiologicallydiversethreat,afterhabitatloss,tonativespeciesofntsandanimalsandformaintainingbiologicallydiversethreat,afterlosingtheirhabitat,tonativespeciesofntsandanimalsandalsotomaintenanceofbiologicallydiverseecosystemsthreattonativespeciesofntsandanimalsandformaintainingbiologicallydiverseecosystems,afterhabitatthreattonativespeciesofntsandanimalsaswellastomaintainingbiologicallydiverseecosystems,afterlosingtheirhabitatGWD26-Q14toAlthoughrecentcensureofcorporateboardsofdirectorsas“passive”and“supine”maybeexcessive,thosewhocriticizeboardperformancehaveplentyofsubstantiveammunition.Toomanycorporateboardsfailintheirtwocrucialresponsibilitiesofoverseeing strategyandofselecting,evaluating,anddeterminingappropriatecompensationoftopmanagement.Attimes,despitedisappointingcorporateperformance,compensationofchiefexecutiveofficersreachesindefensiblyhighlevels,nevertheless,suggestionsthattheernmentshouldlegislateboardreformarepremature.Thereareampleopportunitiesforboardsthemselvestoimprovecorporateperformance.Mostcorporateboards’compensationcommitteesfocusprimarilyonpeer-groupcomparisons.Theyarecontentifthepayoftopexecutivesapproximatesthatoftheexecutivesofcompetingfirmswithcomparableshort-termearningsoreventhatofexecutivesofcompetingfirmsofcomparablesize.However,mimickingthecompensationofcompetitorsforthesakeofparitymeansneglectingthevalueofcompensationasameansofstressinglong-termperformance.Bytacitlydetachingexecutivecompensationfromlong-termperformance,committeesharmtheircompaniesandtheeconomyasawhole.Thecommitteesmustdevelopincentivecompensationpoliciestoemphasizelong-termperformance.Forexampleaboard’scompensationcommitteecan,bycarefullyproportioningstraightsalaryandsuchshort-termandlong-termincentivesasstockoptions,encouragetopmanagementtopursuearesponsiblestrategy.
Accordingtothepassage,themajorityofcompensationcommitteesputthegreatestemphasisonwhichofthefollowingwhendeterminingcompensationfortheirLong-termcorporateThethreat ernment!SalariespaidtoexecutivesofcomparableTheprobableeffectthedeterminationwillhaveonTheprobableeffecttheeconomicclimatewillhaveontheThepassagesuggestswhichofthefollowingabouternmentlegislationrequiringthatcorporateboardsundergoSuchlegislationislikelytodiscouragecandidatesfromjoiningcorporateboards.Suchlegislationislikelytoleadtoreducedcompetitionamongcompanies.Theperformanceofindividualcompanieswouldbeaffectedbysuchlegislationtoagreaterextentthanwouldtheeconomyasawhole.Suchlegislationwouldduplicateinitiativesalreadybeingmadebycorporateboardstoimprovetheirownperformance.!Corporateboardsthemselvescouldacttomakesuchlegislationunnecessary.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheorganizationofthepassage?!Aproblemisacknowledged,thecausesareexplored,andasolutionisoffered.Aquestionisraised,opposingpointsofviewareevaluated,andseveralalternativeanswersareAmeansofdealingwithaproblemisproposed,andthemannerinwhichasolutionwasreachedisAnofactionisadvanced,andtheprobableesofthatnarediscussed.TwocompetingtheoriesaredescribedandthenGWD-26-Respondingtothepublic’sfascinationwith-andsometimesunduealarmover-possiblethreatsfromasteroids,ascaledevelopedbyastronomersratesthelikelihoodthataparticularasteroidorcometmaycollidewithEarth.ascaledevelopedbyastronomersratesthelikelihoodthataparticularasteroidorcometascalethatastronomershavedevelopedrateshowlikelyitisforaparticularasteroidorcomet!astronomershavedevelopedascaletoratehowlikelyaparticularasteroidorcometwillbe倒裝→willbelikelytocollidewithastronomershavedevelopedascaleforratingthelikelihoodthataparticularasteroidorcometastronomershavedevelopedascalethatratesthelikelihoodofaparticularasteroidorcometthatmaylikelihood與may語境重復(fù)/改變了句子意思,likelihoodofasteroidthat(may)GWD26-AmedievalmanuscriptcalledLcontainsalleighteenextanttragediesbytheGreekywrightEuripides.Ofthese,tencalledthe“selectys,”are paniedinLbyancientcommentariesandalsoappearinothermedievalmanuscripts;thisgroupincludessomeofEuripides’best-knownworks,includingtheMedea.Theothereight,whichappearinalphabeticalorder,withoutcommentary.TheElectraisoneofthealphabeticals.Electraisoneofthealphabeticals→Theothereight,whichappearinalphabeticalorder,withoutcommentaryWhichofthefollowingcanbereliablyconcludedonthebasisoftheStatementsgiven?OnlyEuripides’best-knownworks paniedbyancientcommentariesinextantmedievalTheselectys paniedbyancientcommentariesbecausetheywerethebestknownofEuripides’NocommentarieswerewrittenaboutEuripides’ElectrainancientEuripides’Medeaneverappearsinmedieval paniedbyancient!Euripides’Electradoesnot paniedbyacommentaryinanyextantmedievalGWD-23-Q32ExcavationsoftheRomancityofSepphorishaveuncoverednumerousdetailedmosaicsdepictingseveralreadilyidentifiableanimalspecies:ahare,apartridge,andvariousMediterraneanfish.Oddly,mostofthespeciesrepresenteddidnotliveintheSepphorisregionwhenthesemosaicswerecreated.SinceidenticalmotifsappearinmosaicsfoundinotherRomancities,however,themosaicsofSepphoriswereverylikelycreatedbytravelingartisansfromsomeotherpartoftheRomanEmpire.Whichofthefollowingisanassumptiononwhichtheargument!TheSepphorismosaicsarenotcomposedexclusivelyoftypesofstonesfoundnaturallyintheSepphorisThereisnosingleregiontowhichallthespeciesdepictedintheSepphorismosaicsareNomotifsappearintheSepphorismosaicsthatdonotalsoappearinthemosaicsofsomeotherRomanAlloftheanimalfiguresintheSepphorismosaicsarereadilyidentifiableasrepresentationsofknownTherewasnotacommonrepertoryofmosaicdesignswithwhichartisanswholivedinvariouspartsoftheRomanEmpirewerefamiliar.他因否定GWD26-Q20In1981childrenintheUnitedStatesspentanaverageofslightlylessthantwoandahalfhoursaweekngchores;by1997theyhadspentnearlysixhoursachores;by1997theyhadspentnearlysixhoursachores;by1997thatfigurehadgrowntonearlysixhoursachores,whereasnearlysixhoursaweekwerespentin!chorescomparedwithafigureofnearlysixhoursaweekin comparedchildrenwithfigurechores,thatfiguregrowingtonearlysixhoursaweekin Untilrecently,tradeflowswereofinterestmainlytoeconomicexpertsandexecutivesoflargecorporations,butsincethepastfewyears,themovementofgoodsandservicesacrossnationalboundarieshaveethesubjectofintensepublicattentionallovertheworld.sincethepastfewyears,themovementofgoodsandservicesacrossnationalboundaries themovementofgoodsandservicesacrossnationalboundariessincethepastfewyearsthemovementacrossnationalboundariesofgoodsandservicesoverthepastfewyears overthepastfewyears,themovementacrossnationalboundariesofgoodsandservices !overthepastfewyears,themovementofgoodsandservicesacrossnationalboundaries GWD26-Peoplewhohavespentalotoftimeincontactwithanimalsoftendevelopanimal-inducedallergies,someofthemquiteserious.Inasurveyofcurrentemployeesinmajorzoos,about30percenthadanimal-inducedallergies.Basedonthissample,expertsconcludethatamongmembersofthegeneralpopulationwhohavespentasimilarlylargeamountoftimeinclosecontactwithanimals,thepercentagewithanimal-inducedallergiesisnot30percentbutsubstantiallymore.Whichofthefollowing,iftrue,providesthestrongestgroundsfortheexperts’!Azooemployeewhodevelopsaseriousanimal-inducedallergyisverylikelytoswitchtosomeotherAzooemployeeismorelikelythan inthegeneralpopulationtokeeponeormoreanimalpetsatThepercentageofthegeneralpopulationwhoselevelofexposuretoanimalsmatchesthatofazooemployeeisquiteExposuretodomesticpetsis,onthewhole,lesslikelytocauseanimal-inducedallergythanexposuretomanyoftheanimalskeptinzoos.ZooemployeesseldomwearprotectivegearwhentheyhandleanimalsintheirGWD27-Q28(GWD-26-Peoplewhohavespentalotoftimeincontactwithanimalsoftendevelopanimal-inducedallergies,asignificantpercentageofwhicharequiteserious.Inasurveyofcurrentemployeesinmajorzoos,about30percenthadanimal-inducedallergies.However,azooemployeewhodevelopsaseriousanimal-inducedallergyisverylikelytoswitchtosomeotheroccupation.WhichofthefollowinghypothesesreceivesthestrongestsupportfromtheinformationTheincidenceofseriousanimal-inducedallergiesamongcurrentzooemployeesislowerthanthatamonggeneralZooemployeestendtodevelopanimal-inducedallergiesthataremoreseriousthanthoseofotherpeoplewhospendequallylargeamountsoftimewithanimals.Exposuretodomesticpetsis,onthewhole,lesslikelytocauseanimal-inducedallergythanisexposuretothekindsofanimalsthatarekeptinzoos.Thereisnooccupationforwhichtheriskofdeveloananimal-inducedallergyishigherthan30Amongmembersofthegeneralpopulationwhohavespentasmuchtimewithanimalsaszooemployeestypicallyhave,thepercentagewithanimal-inducedallergiesissignificantlymorethan30percent.GWD26-Q23TransWorldEntertainmentCorporation,whichownstheRecordTownandSaturdayMatineeretailchains,announcedthatsincesalesofuptoone-ofitsstoresarepoor,theywillbeclosed.!thatsincesalesofuptoone-ofitsstoresarepoor,theywillbeitisclosinguptoone-ofitsstores,whichaccountedforitspooritwasclosinguptooneofitsstoresbecauseofpoortobeclosing,onaccountofpoorsales,uptoone-ofitshavingpoorsales,suchthatuptoone-ofitsstoreswillbeGWD26-AccordingtoUnitedStatescensusdata,whiletherewasaboutone-thirdofmotherswithyoungchildrenworkingoutsidethehomein1975,in2000,almosttwo-thirdsofthosemotherswereemployedoutsidethehome.whiletherewasaboutone-thirdofmotherswithyoungchildrenworkingoutsidethehomein1975,in2000,almosttwo-thirdsofthosemotherswereemployedoutsidethehome.therewereaboutone-thirdofmotherswithyoungchildrenwhoworkedoutsidethehomein1975;in2000,almosttwo-thirdsofthosemotherswereemployedoutsidethehome!in1975aboutone-thirdofmotherswithyoungchildrenworkedoutsidethehome;in2000,almosttwo-thirdsofsuchmotherswereemployedoutsidethehomeeventhoughin1975therewereaboutone-thirdofmotherswithyoungchildrenwhoworkedoutsidethehome,almosttwo-thirdsofsuchmotherswereemployedoutsidethehomein2000withaboutone-thirdofmotherswithyoungchildrenworkingoutsidethehomein1975,almosttwo-thirdsofsuchmotherswereemployedoutsidethehomein2000IncolonialConnecticutbetween1670and1719,womenparticipatedinoneofeverysixcivilcases,thevastmajorityofwhichweredebt-related.Women’sparticipationdroppedtooneintencasesafter1719,andtooneintwentybythe1770’s.However,asCorneliaLaw,andSocietyinConnecticut,1639-1789,thesestatisticsaresomewhatdeceptive:infact,boththeabsolutenumbersandthepercentageofadultwomenparticipatingincivilcasesgrewsteadilythroughouttheeighteenthcentury,butthelegalactivityofmenalsoincreaseddramatically,andatamuchfasterrate.Single,married,andwidowedwomentopursuetheirownandtheirhusbands’debtorsthroughlegalactionmuchastheyhaddoneinthepreviouscentury,butdespitethiscontinuity,theirceinthelegalsystemshifteddramatically.Men’scommercialinterestsandcreditnetworksbecameincreasinglyfar-flung,owinginparttotheabilityofcreditorstobuyandsellpromissorynotes(legalpromisestopaydebts).Atthesametime,women’snetworksofcreditanddebtremainedprimarilylocaland al.Daytoncontendsthat,althoughstillperformingcrucialeconomicservicesintheircommunities—servicesthatcontributedtothecommercializationofthecolonialeconomy—womenremainedforthemostpartoutsidetheneweconomicandlegalcultureoftheeighteenthcentury.
Thepassageisprimarilyconcerned!reportinganauthor’sviewofadisputingthereasonsusuallygivenforanunexpectedchangeevaluatingtheconclusionsreachedbyanassessingtheimpactofcertainlegaldefendingacontroversialpointofAccordingtothepassage,comparedwithwomenineighteenth-centuryConnecticut,menweremorelikelytorelyoncreditandgointomorelikelytopursuetheirfamilies’!morelikelytoparticipateineconomictransactionsoutsidetheirowncommunitieswomen’snetworksofcreditanddebtprimarilylocal lesslikelytoperformeconomicservicesintheirownlesslikelytoparticipateincivilcasesthatwerenotQ27ThepassagesuggeststhatwhichofthefollowingbestcomparestheeconomicconcernsofwomenwiththoseofmentowardthecloseoftheeighteenthCenturyincolonialConnecticut?!Bothmenandwomenhadmoreeconomicresponsibilitiesattheendofthecenturythantheyhadhadatthebeginningofthecentury.Women’seconomicactivitieshadelessvariedbytheendofthecentury;men’seconomicactivitieshademorevaried.Women’seconomicactivitiesattheendofthecenturyweresimilartotheiractivitiesatthebeginning;men’seconomicactivitieschangedwomenremainedforthemostpartoutsidetheneweconomicandlegalcultureoftheeighteenthWomen’seconomicconcernsattheendofthecenturywereprimarilyfamilial;men’seconomicconcernswereprimarilypolitical.Women’seconomicconcernsattheendofcenturywereprimarily al;men’seconomicneedswereprimarilyfamilial.
GWD26-Trafficsafetyofficialspredictthatdriverswillbeequallylikelytoexceedtheproposedspeedlimitasthecurrentone.Theyarelikelytoexceedequallylikelytoexceedtheproposedspeedlimitequallylikelytoexceedtheproposedspeedlimitastheyequallylikelythattheywillexceedtheproposedspeedlimit aslikelythattheywillexceedtheproposedspeedlimit!aslikelytoexceedtheproposedspeedlimitastheyGWD26-EducationalRecenteditorialshavecalledforlimitsontheamountofassignedtochildren.Theypointoutthat activitiesyanimportantroleinchildhooddevelopmentandthatlargeamountsofreducechildren’s hinderingtheirdevelopment.Buttheaveragetimeforatenyearold,forexample,islittlemorethan30minutespernight.Clearly,therefore,thereisnoneedtoimposethelimitstheseeditorialsarecallingfor.Whichofthefollowingisanassumptiononwhichtheeducationaltheorist’sargumentThe-timeactivitiesthattenyearoldsengageinmostareallapproximayequallyeffectiveatfosteringRegularlyngassignmentsimproveschildren’sacademicIndividualteachersarenotthebestjudgesofhowmuchtoassignthechildrenthey!Inmostschools,ifnotall,theassignmentsgivenareofalengththatdoesnotdivergewidelyfromthe-timeactivitiesrarelyteachchildrenskillsorinformationthattheycanuseintheiracademicDrawingonherrootsinasocietythathasastrongtraditionofstory-lingandoralrenditionsofthepast,nwriterSunitiNamjoshiincorporatesmanytypesofli tureintoherwriting:includinghistoricaltexts,legends,andevennurseryrhymesfrombothnaswellasEuropeansources.writing:includinghistoricaltexts,legends,andevennurseryrhymesfrombothnaswell!writing:historicaltexts,legends,andevennurseryrhymesfrombothnwriting:theseincludehistoricaltexts,legends,andevennurseryrhymesfrombothnwriting,whichincludeshistoricaltexts,legends,andevennurseryrhymesboth naswellwritingthatincludeshistoricaltexts,legends,andevennurseryrhymesboth nGWD26-Q31WhichofthefollowingmostlogicallycompletestheWhenpeopleengageinactivitiesthathelpothers,theirbrainreleasesendorphins,thebrain’snaturalopiates,whichinduceinpeopleafeelingofwell-being.Ithasbeensuggestedthatregularreleaseofendorphinsincreasespeople’slongevity.Andastatisticonadultswhoregularlyengageinvolunteerworkhelothersshowsthattheylivelonger,onaverage,thanadultswhodonotvolunteer.However,thatstatisticwouldbewhatwewouldexpectevenifvolunteeringdoesnotboostlongevity,because inthecommunitiesstudied,womenweremuchmorelikelytodoregularvolunteerworkthanmenwere,andwomentendtolivelongerthanmendo.thenumberofyoungadultswhodoregularvolunteerworkisonthe!thefeelingsofwell-beinginducedbyendorphinscan,atleastforatime,maskthesymptomsofvariousconditionsanddiseases,providedthesymptomsaremild.itisrarefor tokeepuparegularscheduleofvolunteerworkthroughouthisorherSomepeoplefindthat acommitmenttodoregularvolunteer esasourceofstressintheirGWD26-Q32toIn1975surveyteamsremeasuredMountEverest,thehighestoftheHimalayanmountains.LiketheBritishin1852,theyusedtheage-oldtechniqueof“carryingin”sealevel:surveyorsmarchedinlandfromthecoastforthousandsof,stopatincrementsofaslittleasafewfeettomeasuretheirelevation,andmarkingeachincrementwithtwopoles.Tomeasurethedifferenceinelevationbetweenpoles,surveyorsusedanopticallevel—aescopeonalevelbase—cedhalfwaybetweenthepoles.Theysightedeachpole,readingoffmeasurementsthatwerethenusedtocalculatethechangeinelevationovereachincrement.Insightofthepeakstheusedthlitesescopesformeasuringverticalandhorizontalangles—todeterminetheelevationofthesummit.The theerrorsthathad dtheBritish.Onesourceoferrorisrefraction,thebendingoflightbeamsastheypassthroughairlayersofdifferenttemperatureandpressure.Becauselighttravelingdownfromasummitpassesthroughmanysuchlayers,asurveyorcouldsightamirageratherthanthepeakitself.Toreducerefractionerrors,the teamcarriedinsealeveltowithinfivetotwelve ofEverest’ssummit,decreasingtheamountofairthatlightpassedthroughonitswaytotheirthlites.The alsolaunchedweatherballoonsneartheirth litestomeasureatmospherictemperatureandpressurechangestobetterestimaterefractionerrors.Anotherhurdleisthepeak’sshape.Whensurveyorssightthesummit,thereisarisktheymightnotallmeasurethesamepoint.In1975theinstalledthefirstsurveybeacononEverest,aredreflectorvisiblethroughathliteforten,asareferencepoint.Onemoresourceoferroristheunevennessofsealevel.TheBritishassumedthatcarryinginsealevelwouldextendanimaginarylinefromthe
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