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When evaluating an argument, one should always take into consideration the existence and merit of any unstated premises. t or f
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What process is believed to be responsible for the formation of the grand canyon? a) diverging tectonic plates b) converging tectonic plates c) erosion over a long period of time d) caving in of the ground due to erosion
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Iwill give anyone points if they me right now q: sustainable development is related to pollution in that a. sustainable development allows pollution to continue at current levels.b. sustainable development increases pollution of all types.c. addressing pollution is a factor in sustainable development.d. sustainable development incorporates pollution as a benefit.e. pollution levels will decrease with development.
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Which of the following statements concerning the effects of happiness is not true? select the best answer from the choices provided feelings of happiness generally lead individuals to demonstrate less care toward others. happy individuals are generally more playful than individuals who are not. research has linked levels of happiness to increases in creative problem solving. happiness, along with love, has been found to provoke prosocial behaviors.
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The approach to moral development consists of identifying different ways one can behave and situations that will benefit oneself without harming others
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