Conventional energy sources are energy sources that are considered normal to use. For example, coal, nuclear, geothermal, hydroelectricity, and natural gas are sources of conventional energy. Non-conventional energy would include something completely weird and disliked, like burning corpses or puppies for energy.
For electricity the main conventional fuels are coal and natural gas, and hydro power would also be considered conventional. Nuclear probably not, though it has been in use over 50 years now. For transport and the chemical industry, oil is the main conventional fuel
A captured soldier in a conventional war could be faced with imprisonment.
in the seral stage you would find the greatest amount of diversity because there is a variety of different transition plants.
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The child is in Pre-Conventional, Stage 2 and is self-interest driven. The thought processes at that age are "what's in it for me" and obviously the child sees no advantage to sharing.
The child is in Pre-Conventional, Stage 2 and is self-interest driven. The thought processes at that age are "what's in it for me" and obviously the child sees no advantage to sharing.
Postconventional - Apex
There is no water stage as such, as the creators cut it from the game. however, cell stage would probably be the closest thing to it, and there is water in all the other stages.
5-10 I think would be the age group.
The proess in which an animal or insect transforms from stage to stage of life and comes out as a completely different thing. A common example would be a caterpillar becoming a butterfly. First the egg stage, then the larve stage, then the pupa stage, then the adult stage. Some other examples would be a frog to a tadpole, a mealworm to a beetle, etc.
Hannah's belief aligns with Kohlberg's Stage 4, which emphasizes following rules, laws, and social norms to maintain order and promote the greater good. In this stage, individuals prioritize society's rules and regulations over personal beliefs or circumstances.
The adolescent stage leads to puberty, which is the beginning of adulthood.
There is no such thing as "childs language" if you are refering to a British child then science would be refered to as science.
It depends on the age of the parents. If a woman is 15 when she has a child she would be a young adult at 20 when the child starts school. On the other hand if she was 40 when the child is born she would be 45 years old when the child starts school and be in post menopause.
Kind doesn't really matter. But i would guess a child could be scared of a big, mean, looking dog... Depends who the child is. One thing for sure is, a child would be scared of a aggressive dog.
Here is one example: 'Rather than give his wife flowers or chocolates for their anniversary, which would have been the conventional thing to do, Peter chose to buy her a circular saw.'