I need help cuz I don't pay attention but "in Georgia, the colonists first became divided over their opinions on the which led to the formation of the liberty boys Answers: A. Proclamation of 1763 B. Stamp act c. French and Indian war D. Battle of kettle creek
is that braille? " . .-.. .--. / -- . / .--. .-.. . .- ... ."
explanation:
i would look up "braille translater" on google, otherwise idk
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being able to fire a gun in public should not be allowed and most likely would not be allowed by anyone and any law due to the extreme danger it could cause the surroundings
Explanation:
logic
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!
Step-by-step explanation:
So if pam works more than 40 hours per week and her hourly wage for every hour over 40 is 1.5 times her normal hourly wage is $7 which is $105.
f(t)= 40²-7(-40)
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saying the president should be voted out of office (i think)
Explanation:
Unalienable describes things, especially rights, that cannot be taken away, denied, or transferred to another person.
C.
Explanation:
i think
ambicioso ⇔ e. perezososimpático ⇔ i. antipáticoalto ⇔ a. bajofeo ⇔ f. guaposerio ⇔ c. cómodoprofesor ⇔ h alumnopequeño ⇔ d grandefácil ⇔ b difícilaburrido ⇔ g interesante
Here is my revision:
"One of the systemic education problems is that the financial aid system doesn't offer any financial help to students. For example, when students don't receive financial benefits of any sort, they fret over potentially not being able to afford their tuition costs. When they don't have the proper funds to pay for their tuition, they may consider dropping out of school. In a memoir titled "Educated" (written by Tara Westover), the author experienced first-hand what it was like to rapidly lose money. Westover stated, "My bank account decreased steadily; I had been worried that I might not pass my classes But a month into the semester - after I'd paid for tuition, rent, food, and books, I began to think that I wouldn't be coming back to school, even if I passed. This was for one obvious reason: I couldn't afford it." (p. 249). Westover said that she might not continue with school because she did not have the funds for tuition and rent. If she were given financial aid of some sort, she most likely would not have considered dropping out. This - without a doubt - proves that the education system is incredibly flawed. For this reason alone, education is not - in fact - available to everyone.
One reason that this ever-growing problem still exists is due to student/parent income. Financial aid is offered to students based off of student/parent income. The aid system assumes - for some unthinkable reason - that if a student/parent income is high enough, the student's tuition will be easily accounted for. For example; an acquaintance of mine who was - at one point - studying at Valley College couldn't qualify for financial aid because her family's income was deemed "too high." However, the parents of my aforementioned friend refused to pay for her tuition costs, thereby causing her to drop out of college due to her next-to-nonexistent school funds.
Another thing that is worth pointing out is the fact that the financial aid requirements are incredibly far fetched; almost absurd in some aspects. Only full-time students are able to qualify.
In "A Glossary of Common Learning Terms" (written by John Webster), it is stated, "Our brains work easily with a few concepts or numbers at once, but when we work with more than three to five entities, the 'load' begins to get heavy." This shows that it is incredibly difficult for a student to learn full time. Overloading the brains of college students can cause less-than-satisfactory GPA scores to arise.
The first solution that should be suggested is to outlaw the "parent/student income" part of the financial aid equation. It should no longer be assumed that parents with well paying occupations will always want to pay for the college tuitions of their children. Financial aid should focus on the students, and the students alone.
Another solution is to alter the requirements. Providing a certain level of help to part-time students should be a n accessible and viable option. Otherwise, students are more likely to drop out of college.
Another acquaintance of mine was unable to apply for financial aid due to the fact that she was only a part-time student. She - as demonstrated by my friend that I mentioned earlier on - also discontinued her education. Currently, she is working a mentally-draining job, and college no longer seems like a possibility for her, considering she can only get financial aid if she commits to studying full time.
D
Explanation:
i think
p(h)= 40(7)+h(1.5×7)
Step-by-step explanation:
p(h)= 40(7) + h(1.5×7)
h is the extra hours she works
as she is supposed to work 40 hrs a week for $7 an hour that is the 1st bit of the function. if she works more hours than that she is paid 1.5 times her normal pay per hour.
for example, she works 46 hours one week. to find her pay, it is 40(7) +6(1.5×7)
280+63
she is paid $343 that week
hope that helps 🙂
1. matches with E. perezoso
2. youre correct its i. antipatico
3. matches with A. bajo
4. matches with F. guapo
5. matches with C. comico
6. matches with H. alumno
7. youre correct its D. grande
8. matches with B. dificil
9. matches with G. interesante