the american indian and alaskan native population is growing at a faster pace than the asian or black population.
Some differences that could be expected in later life for Tim and Jim include potential variations in health outcomes, financial stability, social connections, and overall quality of life. This may be influenced by factors such as lifestyle choices, healthcare access, support systems, and individual circumstances throughout their lives.
tipuna, tupuna, tūpuna, tīpuna all are Maori words meaning grandparent or ancestor. All words are correct, the variation is due to differences between eastern and western dialects.
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No, the correct grammar is "grandparents'." This indicates possession or belonging to multiple grandparents.
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Both are written in iambic pentameter
The similarities are inconsequential compared with the differences, so the question is essentially meaningless. But grammatically correct.
A dichotomous key should be constructed based on differences among the things to be classified. It presents a series of choices based on contrasting characteristics to help identify the correct classification of an organism or object. By focusing on differences, it allows for a systematic process of elimination to arrive at the correct identification.
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"similarity", with the plural spelled "similarities".
The correct spelling is "similarities."
One of them should be correct, normally.
There are many such correct statements.
Yes, the correct spelling of the word "differences" is indeed with an "s" at the end.
The word for closeness in appearance is SIMILARITY, with the plural "similarities".
all of the answers are correct for A+ students
A conclusion without empirical evidence or physical proof and a conviction with some basis (though not necessarily accurate) are the respective differences between assumptions and stereotypes. A belief which does not recognize individual differences but instead seeks generalizations (though not necessarily correct) is a similarity between assumptions and stereotypes.