How society can protect and defend the dignity of human life? Give three examples of how society can protect and defend the dignity of human life? Rejecting the use of genetic engineering to manipulate life, combating the use of public money to provide abortions, ensuring access to healthcare. Why must the support and protection of […]
What is the difference between ethnocentric and Ethnorelative?
What is the difference between ethnocentric and Ethnorelative? The ethnocentric stages are Denial, Defense, and Minimization. The ethnorelative stages are Acceptance, Adaptation, and Integration. What is Interculturally competent person? lntercultural competence is the ability to function effectively across cultures, to think and act appropriately, and to communicate and work with people from different cultural backgrounds […]
Why was writing important to ancient civilizations?
Why was writing important to ancient civilizations? Writing was very important in the development of civilization. Civilization is, of course, possible without writing, but writing makes it much easier. It does so because it allows people to keep records and it allows them to transmit and store information relatively easily. How did writing develop in […]
What are the 3 leading causes of death in adolescence?
What are the 3 leading causes of death in adolescence? The five leading causes of death among teenagers are Accidents (unintentional injuries), homicide, suicide, cancer, and heart disease. Accidents account for nearly one-half of all teenage deaths. What are the 3 leading causes of death in the US for all people and for ages 15 […]
Is the Smithsonian a government agency?
Is the Smithsonian a government agency? Is The Smithsonian Part of the Government? The Smithsonian is a Trust Instrumentality of the United States. The Smithsonian receives an annual Congressional appropriation that accounts for approximately 2/3 of our total budget. How did Smithson make his money? In 1766, his mother had inherited from the Hungerford family […]
What are the roles of the three branches?
What are the roles of the three branches? The Constitution created the 3 branches of government: The Legislative Branch to make the laws. Congress is made up of two houses, the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Executive Branch to enforce the laws. The Judicial Branch to interpret the laws. Why are the three […]
Where were the 5 military districts during reconstruction?
Where were the 5 military districts during reconstruction? That said rebel States shall be divided into military districts and made subject to the military authority of the United States as hereinafter prescribed, and for that purpose Virginia shall constitute the first district; North Carolina and South Carolina the second district; Georgia, Alabama, and Florida the […]
What are the 5 basic social institutions?
What are the 5 basic social institutions? Every institution has some rules which must be compulsorily obeyed by the individual. Five major institutions in rural sociology are political, educational, economic, family and religion. What are the 7 social institutions? This unit analyzes such major social institutions as the family, education, religion, the economy and work, […]
What is a SOMA in a nerve cell?
Why are cohort studies better than Case-Control?
Why are cohort studies better than Case-Control? Cohort studies work well for rare exposures–you can specifically select people exposed to a certain factor. But this design does not work for rare diseases–you would then need a large study group to find sufficient disease cases. Case-control studies are relatively simple to conduct. What is the difference […]