The fall of every great theory is foreshadowed by some niggling problems or inconsistencies that refuse to go away. By the end of the nineteenth century, several unresolved questions hung over Newton's universal theory of gravitation, and some scientists were beginning to ask if it might not be time for a change, for a new vision of the way gravity works.-David Darling, Gravity's Arc?
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This passage from David Darling’s Gravity’s Arc does not contain an argument. The passage contains at least two claims, the minimum number for arguments, but no claim is given as a reason for another.
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One reason that researchers may study language in nonhuman animals is that ____
a. nonhuman animals show the same language acquisition as humans b. nonhuman animals can serve as full-time research subjects c. nonhuman animals have the exact brain structures as humans d. the ethical standards for working with animals are more stringent
____________________ ____________________ is understanding things through the senses and translating the message
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The organizing framework for large muscle development curriculum described in your text is:
A) developmental elements: kinesthetic awareness, strength, coordination, agility. B) developmental milestones: head control, balance, locomotion, use of equipment. C) supporting learning: planning, observing, designing the environment, and assessment. D) age: infant-toddler, preschool age, primary school age.
Aptitudes and abilities are essentially the same thing.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)