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You are using rehearsal, D is an odd option to have because it encompasses all three other options in some way. Regardless the technique you are using is rehearsal. According to Miller (1956) you can only store about 7 bits of information in your short term memory at a time, rehearsal keeps these 7 or … Read more
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The question you're asking here is far too broad. You seem to be asking about the beginning of the universe rather than biological evolution. At one point the entire universe was compressed down to a single point and expanded outwards. The single point was just raw energy and from this it becomes things like atoms … Read more
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What we know for sure is that the universe is expanding at a phenomenal rate so unless you were going faster that that you could never reach the end. Likely its impossible to travel this fast. For the sake of argument lets say you are though, what exactly would happen is up for debate and … Read more
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Essentially, you can't. Child molesters are effective con-men, if they gave away lots of signals they wouldn't get very far. For this reason most lists of warning signs are overly generalized. However, sexual abuse organisation 'Stop It Now' marks out some features to look out for. - Lack of adherence to boundaries of personal space … Read more
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Business people are busy, a huge amount must be read every day and their is neither time or cognitive ability to dedicate to deciphering prose. If you state your points clearly and quickly with no drama and just the facts it stands the greatest chance of being understood and taken on board... Sadly this advice … Read more
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Weathering can be a chemical or physical process and generally refers to the gradual breakdown of rock.The main result of this that we see is the presence of soil. Soil is made of the broken down minerals and particles of rocks and organic matter. Erosion refers mostly to the removal and transportation of material this … Read more