What is historically significant? Historical thinking through the narratives of college students 来自 钛学术 喜欢 0 阅读量: 16 作者:AE Vivancos,LA Ferrer 摘要: Analyze and assess the benefits of using primary sources, mainly objects, in the classroom of History....
splitwaterintohydrogenandoxygen,withnootherby-products.Historically,electrolysis requiredsomuchelectricitythatitmadelittlesensetoproducehydrogenthatway.Thesituationis changingfortworeasons.First,significantamountsofexcessrenewableelectricityhavebecome availableatgrid(输电网)scale;ratherthanstoringexcesselectricityinarraysofb...
The period has historically shown higher stock prices about 79% of the time since 1950. TheS&P 500 indexhas averaged a 1.3% gain during this time. When Santa only has coal for the stockings—i.e., stocks decline during this period—this has often preceded significant market downturns. Notabl...
The first month of the year turns out not to be a particularly compelling trading month out of the year, with middling performance at best. Historically, according to data cited by Nasdaq, it's been in positive territory but ranks eighth out of the 12 months over the last 20 years.2 The...
Historically, index mutual funds and ETFs have performed well for investors over the long term. While ETFs and index mutual funds have some similarities, they differ with regard to minimum investments and how they’re managed, traded, and taxed. Here’s a look at key differences, which we’...
Historically, they have sometimes been at odds for one major reason: Procurement spends money, while finance focuses on profitability, which sometimes means finding ways to spend less.However, a strategic partnership between the two groups can benefit the business as a whole, partly because each ...
Why is the Golden Ratio significant in art and architecture? The Golden Ratio has been historically used to create harmony and balance. Famous examples include:–Art: Leonardo da Vinci’s “Vitruvian Man” and the Mona Lisa.–Architecture: The Parthenon in Greece and the Pyramids of Giza.–Mod...
Cognitive constructs take culture seriously: Historically, alertness has not Kirzner’s assumption that market gaps were market gaps, and disequilibrium was disequilibrium-whether in England, China, or Mars-was a solid one; that is, economic realities have a tangible component to them that tends to...
The upper, middle, and lower designations may no longer be the best way to look at where you fit. Nor is the popular wrinkle in our politics: the 1% versus the 99%. Your income class could be something else, again with significant implications for your life and the nation’s economy....
If an individual who lives abroad feels satisfied, they are able to develop their ability to function in the new culture. The satisfaction with life abroad depends on cultural intelligence (CQ): people with higher CQ easily adapt to a new culture. Our ar