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Here are three good reasons for avoiding spanking or similar punishments. One answer is sad, mark the one that is not helping with child development. Multiple Choice punishment points out what children shouldn’t do, but doesn’t offer any alternatives. punishment can instill fear, rage, and avoidance in children. spanking and yelling is likely to teach children this ineffective way to handle conflict. spanking helps parents relieve their own stress and anger.

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Question 3 (1 point) Listen Haidt suggests that liberals are less open to new experiences than conservatives True False

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These cells develop into macrophages once in the tissue. Group of answer choices Memory cell Neutrophil Monocytes Dendritic cells

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Who determines the date of substantial performance according to the CCDC 2?

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For $0 < \beta_1 < 1$, the log-log regression model implies a positive relationship between x and E(y); as x increases, E(y) increases at a slower rate. This may be appropriate in the food expenditure example where we expect food expenditure to react positively to changes in income, with the impact diminishing at higher income levels. If $\beta_1 < 0$, what is the relationship between x and E(y)?

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what benefits do you anticipate from a cancer patient engaging in physical activity

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Find percent notation. \frac{26}{50} \frac{26}{50} = .52\% (Simplify your answer.)

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What is the magnitude of the vector \(\vec{C} = \vec{A} + \vec{B}\) if \(\vec{A} = \langle 5, 4, -5 \rangle\) and \(\vec{B} = \langle 4, 4, -2 \rangle\)? 0 7 1/2 (5,4,-5) (4,4,-2) 0 29 1/2 0 194 1/2

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1. Show output from these code segments: (a) int alpha[6] = {100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600}; int i; for (i=0; i <=3; i++) cout << alpha[i]-100 << ''; (b) int row, col; row=0; while (row<4) { col=0; while (col < row) { cout << col << ''; col=col+1; } cout << endl; row=row+1; } (c) const int SIZE = 10; int array[SIZE]; int aSize=6; for (int i=0; i<aSize; i++) array[i] = 2*i; // first display for (int i=0; i<aSize; i++) cout << array[i] << " "; cout << endl; for (int i=0; i<aSize; i++) array[i+1] = array[i]; // second display for (int i=0; i <= aSize; i++) cout << array[i] << " ";

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3) An unfingered guitar string is 0.73-m long and is tuned to play a note of 330 Hz. What is the wavelength in the string? (2 points) How far from the end of the string must you place your finger to play a note of 440 Hz? (3 points)

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