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Read the paragraph and answer the question that follows: the town of belmond, iowa, needs to add weather sirens. the loud and steady wail would warn citizens of approaching danger. if past history is an indication, the sirens will save hundreds of lives. with a prediction of a deadly storm season, the alert which sentence should be revised to eliminate redundancy? the town of belmond, iowa, needs to add weather sirens. the loud and steady wail would warn citizens of approaching danger. if past history is an indication, the sirens will save hundreds of lives. with a prediction of a deadly storm season, the alert system is needed immediately.
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For questions 6-10, match the letter of the description that best matches the term. descriptions: a. to people reach their full potential b. refers to a persons drive to reach his or her full potential c. name the type of therapy developed by rogers d. being accepted by another just as you are, or accepting someone else just as they are e. the bottom of maslows hierarchy 6. need for food, water and oxygen 7. client centered therapy 8. self-actualization 9. the goal of the humanistic approach 10. unconditional positive regard
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 09:00
Tori is preparing an informative speech she will be teaching the listeners about complicated concepts and ideas related to genetics she ensures the concept are throughly outlined and provides examples this is most an example of what type of informative speech
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