Question 1:
when we scream or yell, vocal cords(folds) vibrate slowly so more
air can be pushed through the vocal cords.
when your vocal cards relax the lungs pushup the air to pass in and
out of the windpipe. when we scream air pushes up the vocal and
open and vibrate the produce sound waves.
Question 2:
bababababa
when a child produces the same consonants a series of the
consonant-vowel syllabus being repeated considered as duplicated
babbling. when a child produces consonant-vowel-consonant
combination like ooboo, eewee considered as non-reduplicate
babbling.
Question 1 Which statement below is correct about our vocal chords (i.e. vocal folds)? When we...
Question 4 1 pts You play a low G note on a guitar and the string vibrates about 100 times every second. If your friend sings a G note that is 2 octaves higher than this, how many times per second will her vocal cords vibrate? (In both cases we are referring to the frequency of the fundamental) 25 50 100 200 300 400 Question 3 1 pts Your speaker level is set to 50 decibels. You turn it up...
1.. Which statement is correct about the changes in potential energy and kinetic energy when two N atoms combine to form an N2 molecule? Group of answer choices a. The potential energy becomes more negative and the kinetic energy increases. b. The potential energy becomes more positive and the kinetic energy decreases. c. The potential energy becomes more positive and the kinetic energy increases. d. The potential energy becomes more negative and the kinetic energy decreases. 2.. You take solid...
1. We reject the null hypothesis only when: a. our sample mean is larger than the population mean. b. the p value associated with our test statistic is greater than the significance level of the test we have chosen. c. our sample mean is smaller than the population mean. d. the p value associated with our test statistic is smaller than the significance level of the test we have chosen. 2. In a study of simulated juror decision making, researchers...
d. None of the above is correct. QUESTION 15 1 points When the Federal Reserve, or Fed, buys $100 government bonds from the public, the U.S. money supply eventually increases by a. more than $100. Ob.exactly $100. c. less than $100. Od. It is an ambiguous change. QUESTION 16 IICuu u d. has no intrinsic value. 1 points QUESTION 13 The Federal Reserve a. was created in 1913. b. is the U.S.'s central bank. has other duties in addition to...
My
question is about the case study “ Comparing Apples and Oranges:
which group yuelds the best profit?”
1) Using the Excel apreadsheet attached to complete the rooms
sold and revenue projections based on the above case study.
Case Study: "Comparing Apples and Oranges: Which Group Yields
the Best Profit?"
The Diamond Peak Hotel, one of 45 hotels in the Host Marriott
management company, was bustling with business this Thursday
afternoon as the hour of the daily revenue meeting drew...
choose correct answer. no explanation needed
QUESTION 10 How do astrophysicists account for neutrino emission from the Sun? Solar flares create neutrinos with very energetic magnetic fields. Convection releases neutrinos, which random walk through the radiation zone. Fission in the Sun's core creates neutrinos when protons turn into neutrons. The annihilation of positrons and electrons in the core produces neutrinos. Fusion in the Sun's core creates neutrinos when protons turn into neutrons, QUESTION 11 How does the interstellar medium impact...
1. When it comes to financial matters, the views of Aristotle can be stated as: a. usury is nature’s way of helping each other. b. the fact that money is barren makes it the ideal medium of exchange. c. charging interest is immoral because money is not productive. d. when you lend money, it grows more money. e. interest is too high if it can’t be paid back. 2. Since 2008, when the monetary base was about $800 billion,...
Hi there! I need to compare two essay into 1 essay, and make it interesting and choose couple topics which im going to talk about in my essay FIRST ESSAY “Teaching New Worlds/New Words” bell hooks Like desire, language disrupts, refuses to be contained within boundaries. It speaks itself against our will, in words and thoughts that intrude, even violate the most private spaces of mind and body. It was in my first year of college that I read Adrienne...
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Read about Cokes strategy in Africa in the article below and discuss the ethics of selling soft drinks to very poor people. Is this an issue that a company like Coke should consider? Africa: Coke's Last Frontier Sales are flat in developed countries. For Coke to keep growing, Africa is it By Duane Stanford Piles of trash are burning outside the Mamakamau Shop in Uthiru, a suburb of Nairobi, Kenya. Sewage trickles by in an open trench. Across the street,...