Who are more empathetic women or men?
Research suggests that women generally score higher than men in measures of empathy, often due to socialization and biological factors. Women are typically encouraged to express emotions and nurture relationships, which may enhance their empathetic abilities. However, it's important to note that empathy varies widely among individuals, regardless of gender. Ultimately, both men and women can exhibit high levels of empathy, depending on personal experiences and circumstances.
Where are the answers to the 1997 AP Physics free responses?
You can find the scoring guide for the AP Calculus tests on the college board website under AP subjects, calculus, sample questions and scoring guides.
How do you intend to give back to the community at large if you will be given a scholarship?
This is a question that only you can answer since it seems you are applying for a scholarship.
Preferred location for an intraosseous needle placement on a child?
from the Tibial Tuberousity go appx. 2 cm Medially and appx 1 cm Distally (toward the foot).
In 1853, the California gold rush was in full swing, and everyday items were in short supply. Levi Strauss, a 24-year-old German immigrant, left New York for San Francisco with a small supply of dry goods with the intention of opening a branch of his brother's New York dry goods business. Shortly after his arrival, a prospector wanted to know what Mr. Strauss was selling. When Strauss told him he had rough canvas to use for tents and wagon covers, the prospector said, "You should have brought pants!," saying he couldn't find a pair of pants strong enough to last.
Levi Strauss had the canvas made into waist overalls. Miners liked the pants, but complained that they tended to chafe. Levi Strauss substituted a twilled cotton cloth from France called "serge de Nimes." The fabric later became known as denim and the pants were nicknamed blue jeans.
* http://inventors.about.com/od/sstartinventors/a/Levi_Strauss.htm
What is a good way to distribute your time on the AP US history DBQ?
You get fifteen minutes mandatory planning time. Use it to read throughout the DBQs and make notes on documents. Then make an outline- only include facts you know you will forget otherwise. Then start on the essay- if you made a decent plan the essay should go pretty fast.
Calculating ionization energy AP chemistry?
This is my Qustion
a. 496 kJ, 4,560 kJ (I.E. for the first two electrons)
b. 738 kJ, 1,450 kJ, 7,730 kJ (I.E. for the first three electrons)
c. 578 kJ, 1,820 kJ, 2,750 kJ, 11,600 kJ (I.E. for the first four electrons)
d. 786 kJ, 1,580 kJ, 3,230 kJ, 4,360 kJ, 16,100 kJ (I.E. for the first five electrons)
e. 1,012 kJ, 1,900 kJ, 2,910 kJ, 4,960 kJ, 6,270 kJ (I.E. for the first five electrons)
What is the best AP US History review book?
There are a lot of AP US History review books. Here is the top one entitled The Insiders Complete Guide to AP US History : The Essential Content. This is recommended by REA pep teachers.
A collective is a group of people who share or are motivated by at least one common issue or interest, or work together on a specific project(s) to achieve a common objective. Collectives are also characterised by attempts to share and exercise political-powerand power-sociologypower and to make decisions on a consensus-driven and egalitarianismbasis. Collectives differ from cooperativein that they are not necessarily focused upon an economic benefit or saving (but can be that as well).
To expand on the above, a collective history refers to the shared history of a nation, ethnic group, or family.
How do you remove W32 Agent AB?
You need to run these 5 essential steps to remove all the spyware on your computer.
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Install threat fire which will enhance your antivirus protection
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What are the answers to the AP Chapter 9A Respiration-Glycolysis?
The best place to find help is to go to www.phschool.com and find Lab #5.
No, almost completely memorization. The drugs are primarily broken down into groups. Memorize and you will do great.
English is a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, originally spoken by the inhabitants of early medieval England. It is named after the Angles, one of the ancient Germanic peoples that migrated from Anglia, a peninsula on the Baltic Sea (not to be confused with East Anglia), to the area of Great Britain later named after them: England.
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What high school subjects should you study to become a diesel mechanic?
wood shop , mechanical,you may think i am nuts but computer so you will know
Where can you find the answer keys for the AP Biology holtzclaw reading guides?
I've been looking everywhere...the answer is it's not on the internet.
What is the history of the Springfield 20 gauge SXS?
recently inherited one of my grandfather's firearms, which is the earliest that I can recollect him carrying when I first started going along with him on his squirrel hunts. It's nothing special collector-wise, but...of immense value to me. I'd like to know what model it is, and so forth, so as to be able to obtain any parts should it be necessary, and to be able to properly document its history for my heirs. The following is taken from its entry into my firearms inventory database:
"J.Stevens/ Springfield 20 gauge side by side upland style shotgun, double triggers, synthetic brown marbled stock and forend, ramp and bead sight, dual extractor, tang safety, some casecolors remain on frame, ~45-50% barrel blueing remain, Black plastic buttplate. Said to be Modified Choke bored. This shotgun was inherited from my grandfather and grandmother’s estate in 2006. According to my father, my grandfather purchased it new circa late 1940's- early 50's. The shotgun was built before the federal requirement that firearms bear serial numbers, and it appears that it has none. However, I will detail its markings as follows:J.Stevens/ Springfield 20 gauge side by side upland style shotgun, double triggers, synthetic brown marbled stock and forend, solid rib, bead sight, dual extractor, tang safety, some casecolors remain on frame, ~45-50% barrel blueing remain, Black plastic buttplate. Said to be Modified Choke bored. This shotgun was inherited from my grandfather and grandmother’s estate in 2006. According to my father, my grandfather purchased it new circa late 1940's- early 50's. The shotgun was built before the federal requirement that firearms bear serial numbers, and it appears that it has none. However, I will detail its markings as follows:
LH receiver: -SPRINGFIELD- over J.STEVENS ARMS COMPANY over CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. U.S.A.
Underside receiver, fwd exists a stylized symbol reminiscent of an “hourglass”
RH receiver: 5100
Left barrel chamber, top: PROOF TESTED-20 GAUGE over -2 3/4 INCH CHAMBER-
Right barrel chamber, top: SELECTED FORGED STEEL"
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As I said at the beginning, this shotgun is in my earliest hunting memories with my grandfather, who was a lifetime avid outdoorsman. I can recall when he started hunting with his "new" Winchester semiauto shotgun that my grandmother later bought for him.
I used to ask him to take the old double barrel instead, which he sometimes agreed to do. I believe that I was 6 or 7 years old at the time, which was more years ago than I care to believe!!
The shotgun does not seem to exhibit a clearcut model number other than "Springfield" and has no apparent serial number either.
My father told me that grandad bought the shotgun new in Moorefield WV, in the late 40's or early 50's. Although the choke on the shotgun barrels is not marked, he believes that they are "modified" choke. Dad says that this shotgun harvested a pickup truck load of turkeys, squirrels, pheasants, and rabbits in its day.
I've given it a cleaning and lubrication, and checked it over for function, and it appears just fine. I'll soon test fire it, and get an idea of how the barrels pattern. It is well used, but not abused, and I expect to squirrel hunt with it this fall. It's a fine family heirloom that I'm happy to have custody of.
What is the history of the jar?
Until 1858, canning jars used a glass jar, a tin flat lid, and sealing wax, which was not reusable and messy! But in 1858, an inventor and tin smith from New York City, John L. Mason, invented the mason jar. He invented a machine that could cut threads into lids, which made it practical to manufacture a jar with a reusable, screw-on, lid. This was the difference between his design and predecessors, the sealing mechanism: a glass container with a thread molded into its top and a zinc lid with a rubber ring. The rubber created the seal, and the threaded lid maintained it. The jar included his patent: "Mason's Patent Nov. 30th. 1858." The ease of use and affordability of Mason jars helped home canning spread across the nation, not only among farmers, homesteaders and settlers, but also urban families, who began family traditions of canning sauces, pickles, relishes, fruit and tomatoes. In 1882, Henry William Putnam of Bennington, Vermont, invented a fruit jar that used a glass lid and a metal clamp to hold the lid in place. These "Lightning jars" became popular because no metal (which could rust, breaking the seal or contaminating the food) contacted the food and the metal clamps made the lids themselves easier to seal and remove (hence the "Lightning" name) . There were many similar glass lid and wire-clamp jars produced for home canning all the way into the 1960s. Many can still be seen in garage sales, flea markets and on specialty food jars today. The Atlas E-Z Seal is a type the Lightning jar. The difference is a raised lip to help keep the jar from cracking. This was called the "Strong Shoulder" and was similar to the mason jar. The cracking was a common problem with shoulder seal jars. Hazel-Atlas Glass Company were in business from the late 1800s until 1964. Meanwhile, in Buffalo, NY, William Charles Ball and his brothers (Lucius, Lorenzo, Frank C., Edmund Burke, and George Alexander) were in the business of manufacturing wood-jacketed tin cans for the storage of oil, lard and paints. In 1883, the Ball's changed from tin to glass containers and then, in 1886, to glass fruit jars. They moved their operations to Muncie, Indiana, after a fire at their Buffalo factory. Muncie (where a supply of natural gas had been discovered) was chosen because the city was offering free gas and land to rebuild the factory. The Balls began acquiring smaller companies, and mass producing and distributing jars across the country. They quickly became the leaders in the industry. Alexander H. Kerr founded the Hermetic Fruit Jar Company in 1903 and among the first commercial; products were the Economy and Self Sealing jars. The Economy jars were among the first wide-mouth jars, and thus, were easy to fill. They also incorporated aspects from two 1903 patents held by another inventor, Julius Landsberger: a metal lid with a permanently attached gasket. This made the lids easy to use and inexpensive. Mr. Kerr later (1915) invented a smaller, flat metal disk with the same permanent composition gasket. The lid sealed on the top of a mason jar; a threaded metal ring held the lid down during the hot water processing. The jar we know today was born!This allowed re-use of old canning jars together with inexpensive and easy to use disposable lids.
Does a cardiologist have to take ap classes?
There are no high school requirements for becoming a doctor. But AP classes will improve ones ability to get into a quality school, which in turn improves one's ability to get accepted to medical school. To go into medicine you need 12+ years of college and medical school.