Culture
decrease in frequency from one generation to the next
Strong moral development helps an individual in their ability to react socially with those around them. As our species is socially dependant, morals are essential to survival. A lack of moral value can result in a tendancy toward theft, violence, and murder. Such behavior can only lead to unemployment, confinement, and a premature death. Considering that most people seek moral value from potential mates, and reproduction is a part of life, a morally handicapped indidually can easily fail to complete their own life cycle.
Adaptation is a change by which an organism becomes better suited to its envirionment. An example would be a plant in an area of few pollinators developing larger and more highly scented flowers in order to attract the bees.
it can't be negative but can be zero
because the substance is high on pH value because the substance is high on pH value
In the future, historic places or buildings will continue to face challenges such as deterioration, development pressure, and natural disasters. However, there is increasing recognition of their cultural and historical value, leading to preservation efforts and adaptive reuse. Technology and innovation will play a role in the conservation and restoration of these sites, ensuring their survival for future generations to appreciate and learn from.
Water is needed for survival although it has a low value. Diamonds are not needed for survival although it has a high value.
Survival Value - 2008 was released on: USA: 8 November 2008 (Los Angeles, California)
This refers to the desirable nature of food and water that satisfies one's hunger and thirst. also known as survival value, appetitive value is necessary for individual survival.
This refers to the desirable nature of food and water that satisfies one's hunger and thirst. also known as survival value, appetitive value is necessary for individual survival.
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THE DESIRE TO RULE AND THE VALUE OF KNOWLEDGE. (APEX)
Parallel Processing
A disruptive innovation is an innovation that helps create a new market and value network, and eventually disrupts an existing market and value network (over a few years or decades), displacing an earlier technology. Source: Wikipedia
The ability to create value through control, innovation and efficiency.
Parallel Processing.
Mnemonic devices.