What is sociocultural ?

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Answer 1
Answer: combining social and cultural factors.
Answer 2
Answer: Sociocultural can be defined as something that involves both social and cultural aspect of society's life

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Frequently asked questions in interview

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The questions asked in an interview depend on who you are interviewing, but some common questions many include: What are your goals in life? Who is your biggest inspiration? How will you make the earth a better place? What are your core values? In many political interviews, there are questions about where the politican stands on major issues and how they plan to improve things once they are elected. Some interviews, such as job interviews focus on past experience and skills. Hope this helps! :D

At what age does self-awareness surface in humans? At birth 1 year 1.5 years 2 years

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at 2 years, as it cant be at birth

Answer: 1.5 Years. (18 months.)

Explanation:

Not sure if this is accurate, but I watched a study from a research lab.

It was called the shopping cart study.

Infants were given the task of pushing a shopping cart whilst standing on a mat which was attached to the shopping cart.

The weight of the infant obviously would prevent the baby from pushing the cart, but those younger than 1.5 years couldn't realize this was what was preventing them from pushing the cart.

Only those 1.5 years older and above were aware that they were the ones stopping the shopping cart from being pushed, so they rolled the mat up and continued.

You can look it up for yourself too (the study!)

Around 15-18 months or 1.5 years of age. Hope this helped

What effect did the Great Schism have on Catholicism?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The Catholic congregation or Roman Catholic congregation is a main branch of the global Christian congregation, and the largest congregation in Christianity, whose followers consider the Pope of Rome's Vatican city to be their bishop. His religious organization continues the custom of the early Christian organization and is its sole heir. They believe that the bread and wine that is drunk in their prayer rituals become the mass and blood of Jesus Christ in the religious sense that those who pray are accepted.

When we speak of the Great Schism, we can actually be referring to one of two schisms. The first is also called the East-West Schism and happened in 1054 when the Byzantine Church broke from the Roman Catholic Church. The second is also referred to as the Great Western Schism and happened between 1378 and 1417 when a pope in Rome and a second pope in Avignon, France, proclaimed themselves to be the real pope. Both schisms significantly affected the Roman Catholic Church. Though, typically, that which is called the Great Schism refers to the East-West Schism.

The greatest effect of the East-West Schism was the creation of two separate churches that had previously been unified under one church, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church. But more specifically, the schism had developed over time due to "doctrinal, theological, linguistic, political, and geographic" differences; therefore, the schism also affected Catholicism by solidifying these differences (New World Encyclopedia, "Great Schism").

The greatest theological and political difference concerns the belief in the authority of the pope. The Roman Catholic Church holds that, as the successor of Saint Peter, the pope holds all authority over the Church. However, the Eastern Church feels the title of pope to be only an honorary one, so the church believes the pope has no authority to "determine policy" for all jurisdictions in the empire ("Great Schism").

A second significant theological difference concerns the objection of theinsertion of the filioque clause in the Nicene Creed. The Nicene Creed is the statement of the Catholic Church's faith. The filioque clause refers to a specific statement of faith in the creed concerning the Holy Trinity; more specifically, the statement can be interpreted to mean that the Holy Spirit comes only from the Father or from both the Father and the Son. It is referred to as the filioque clause because the Latin word filioque translates to mean "and from the son." The Eastern Church changed their creed to read, "We believe in the Holy Spirit ... who proceeds from the Father," whereas the Roman Catholic creed reads, "We believe in the Holy Spirit ... who proceeds from the Father and the Son" ("Great Schism"; "Filioque Clause")

A difference between the Florida constitution and the US Bill of Rights is that the Florida constitution mentions race. religion. national origin. physical disability.

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Answer:

Physical disability

Explanation:

The Florida Constitution states that "No person shall be deprived of any right because of race, religion, national origin, or physical disability." On the other hand, the United States Constitution fails to mention anything regarding physical disability when talking about deprivation of rights. This is one of the differences between the US Constitution and Florida Constitution which are pretty much similar.

Answer:

Physical disability.

(And to answer the person that commented in the comment session the answer is true. That is to say the Florida constitution mentions all but the US Bill of Rights excluded the one for physical disability.

Explanation:

The Florida constitution as revised in the year 1968. The Constitution of the State of Florida starts from article one( which is the article concerning the "Declaration of rights") and ends at the twelfth article( which is the article for the ''schedule").

The article one of the Constitution of the State of Florida has twenty-seven(27) sections that explains the rights of the people. The Constitution of the State of Florida mentions race, religion, national origin and physical disability.

The first 10 US Bill of Rights says NOTHING about physical disability although it mentions others but it excluded the part for the rights for physical disability.

From what country did the United States purchase Alaska?

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The United States purchased Alaska,from Russia.
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Alaska is a former Russian territory of America.
sold in the United States in 1867 for the 7,2 million dollar sum

Where was Justin Bieber born

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justin beiber was born in canada
Justin Bieber was born in London, Canada.