Do bees talk? Talking to Each Other Just like most intelligent animals, bees communicate with each other. They don’t use words like we do, or clicks like dolphins, but they do have a highly sophisticated method of communication. Bees touch their antennae to identify each other and their feet to measure the size of comb […]
What factors led to absolute monarchies?
What factors led to absolute monarchies? What led to the rise of Absolute Rulers? Decline of feudalism and growth of cities / middle class – monarchs promised peace and growth. Monarchs used colonial wealth during the Age of Exploration to pay for their ambitions. Church authority weakened – monarchs could gain additional power. Which countries […]
What started the eugenics movement?
What started the eugenics movement? Social Origins of Eugenics. The eugenics movement arose in the 20th century as two wings of a common philosophy of human worth. Francis Galton, who coined the term eugenics in 1883, perceived it as a moral philosophy to improve humanity by encouraging the ablest and healthiest people to have more […]
Where should I start with Woody Allen?
Where should I start with Woody Allen? A beginner’s guide to… Annie Hall (1977), Manhattan (1979) Crimes And Misdemeanors (1989), Hannah And Her Sisters (1986) The early Mia Farrow period (A Midsummer’s Night Sex Comedy 1982 – Radio Days 1987) The early comedies (Take The Money And Run 1969 – Love And Death 1975) Modern […]
Is asking important in learning?
Is asking important in learning? Asking questions is a key element in the learning process. Questioning helps students direct their learning as they try to merge their prior knowledge and new information in their attempts to make sense of these ideas. Why is it important to develop a habit of asking questions from different perspectives? […]
Why are there so many churches in Iceland?
Why are there so many churches in Iceland? As to why there are so many churches: transportation was rather primitive until the Ring Road opened in 1974, with unbridged rivers and mountains cutting places off from neighboring areas, and therefore each rural district needed its own church. What do they eat in Iceland? Eat like […]
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What is the meaning of objectivity in scientific attitude?
What is the meaning of objectivity in scientific attitude? Objectivity in science is an attempt to uncover truths about the natural world by eliminating personal biases, emotions, and false beliefs. It is often linked to observation as part of the scientific method. It is thus intimately related to the aim of testability and reproducibility. Is […]
What to say instead of his her?
What to say instead of his her? If necessary, use “one” instead of “he or she” or “his or her.” However, one should avoid this formulation as well, if possible, since the use of “one” can be awkward. Less desirable: A person who masters the basic rules of grammar, punctuation, and good writing is likely […]
Is Ebola an epidemic or endemic?
Is Ebola an epidemic or endemic? (The Ebola virus was originally discovered in 1976 in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo.) The 2014 to 2016 epidemic began in Guinea and moved to Sierra Leone and Liberia. There also was an outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2018/2019. Ebola can frequently kill […]