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One researcher, males (2009, 2010), has suggested that the brain development hypothesis that is often used to explain the transition to adulthood in young adults is wrong. instead, males argues that is a stronger predictor of risky behavior than neurological changes.
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What happened in georgia as a result of the supreme court ruling in brown v. board of education? question 3 options: the sibley commission was formed all public schools were desegregated the southern christian leadership was formed the general assembly passed laws to keep schools segregated.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 12:00
How has the elimination of trade barriers affected the movement of goods among member countries of the european union? a. member countries are able to produce all the goods they need. b. goods can move freely among member countries. c. member countries no longer need to trade with countries outside the eu. d. larger countries are able to import more goods than smaller ones.
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Science cannot describe things that a.) are beyond imagination, experience, or human ability b.) cannot be observed, measured, or tested c.) have not been conclusively proven d.) occur without being seen, heard, or felt
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