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Every morning at the bus stop, carlos encounters an old woman begging for change. she is clearly hungry and alone. because carlos feels very bad for this woman and can "feel her pain," he makes a point of giving her some change each morning that he sees her. which theoretical approach best explains carlos's behavior
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Why have the aztec ruins in mexico city not been dug up?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 02:30
Locate an article online from a news source that illustrates at least one determinant of supply. write a summary of the article, list the determinant(s) that were discussed in the article, and give a brief explaination of the effect of the determinant(s). you don't need to write the entire thing out, just find a source and tell me what i should include. i'm not the best at some parts of economics, and this is one of the parts i suck at.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 08:00
Which of the following statements about culture and self-esteem is the most accurate? people from western cultures are more likely to say or do things to enhance other people's self-esteem (relative to people from asian cultures). the japanese praise each other for their achievements more often than americans do. people from asian cultures generally feel worse about themselves than people from western cultures. americans utter many more self-complimentary statements during conversations (relative to japanese individuals).
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 09:00
Sarah has been collecting intensive interviews with women who organize in grassroots movements for wages for housework. now she is looking over the interviews and trying to find common themes within them. what part of the research process is she in?
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