Which of the following is a good relationship statement?
a. Your shirts are always dirty. Most people think that you are don't care at all about your looks. What's more, you make me look like a bad wife who does not do the laundry for her husband as she should.
b. I am upset that I did not get any flowers on my birthday from you. Maybe you had a really busy day yesterday, or you didn't realize how important that is for me.
c. Our relationship is the best. Everybody thinks that we are a perfect match. And they are right, we are!
d. You seem to be really upset. Do you want to talk about it?
b. I am upset that I did not get any flowers on my birthday from you. Maybe you had a really busy day yesterday, or you didn't realize how important that is for me.
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The first community school established by Native Americans that taught Navajo language and used literature written by Native people was called
a. Rough Rock Community School or Diné Bíóltá. b. Native American Language Arts Program. c. Navajo English Language and Literature School, d. Dinétah.
Which category of skills and abilities in the laboratory includes criticizing?
A. acquisitive B. communicative C. creative D. organizational
Three of the following math teachers are using techniques that should help their students remember information. Which one is using a relatively ineffective technique?
a. Mr. Allen uses wooden blocks to help students understand how the volume of a cube is calculated. b. Ms. Batchelder asks students to think of real-life problems requiring the use of multiplication. c. Mr. Constanza shows his students how division is simply the reverse of multiplication. d. Ms. Davenport asks her students to memorize definitions of eight geometric figures.
The Doctrine of Discovery did NOT
A. Originate in Europe during the Crusades. B. Become a justification for the conquest of “non-Christian” peoples. C. Create understanding among Europeans that the country that “discovered” a foreign land had the sole right to purchase it. D. Continue to be used by European settlers as a justification for obtaining Native lands. E. Lose its influence in treaty and land disputes between U.S. American Indians and the federal government today.