What do you study in fine arts? Fine arts refers to visual art that is created primarily for beauty and meaning. Examples of fine arts fields are painting, sculpture, drawing, graphics and, recently, many universities are adding theater to their fine arts programs. Why do we study fine art? Students learn to problem solve throughout […]
Are Aly and AJ really sisters?
Is proofer a Scrabble word?
Is proofer a Scrabble word? Yes, proofer is in the scrabble dictionary. What is reproof mean? criticism for a fault What does Erreth mean? Filters. (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of err. verb. What is the definition of sluggard? : a habitually lazy person. sluggard. What are synonyms for rebuke? other words for […]
What are the different parts of bacteriophage?
What are the different parts of bacteriophage? The tailed phages have three major components: a capsid where the genome is packed, a tail that serves as a pipe during infection to secure transfer of genome into host cell and a special adhesive system (adsorption apparatus) at the very end of the tail that will recognise […]
Where is saltpeter found?
Where is saltpeter found? Arkansas Ozarks How was saltpeter discovered? The saltpeter occurs naturally in certain places like the “Caves of Salnitre” (Collbató) known since the Neolithic. In the “Cova del Rat Penat”, guano (bat excrements) deposited over thousands of years became saltpeter after being leached by the action of rainwater. How did they make […]
How do you describe convergence?
How do you describe convergence? 1 : the act of converging and especially moving toward union or uniformity the convergence of the three rivers especially : coordinated movement of the two eyes so that the image of a single point is formed on corresponding retinal areas. 2 : the state or property of being convergent. […]
What are the times for LD debate?
Who is the publisher of the DSM-5?
Who is the publisher of the DSM-5? The American Psychiatric Association What is the difference between DSM-IV TR and DSM-5? In the DSM-IV, patients only needed one symptom present to be diagnosed with substance abuse, while the DSM-5 requires two or more symptoms in order to be diagnosed with substance use disorder. The DSM-5 eliminated […]
Who is the god of death in Hindu mythology?
What is the stages of change model in health promotion?
What is the stages of change model in health promotion? Preparation: There is intention to take action and some steps have been taken. Action: Behavior has been changed for a short period of time. Maintenance: Behavior has been changed and continues to be maintained for the long-term. Termination: There is no desire to return to […]