Examlex
France's trade union movement
Object Permanence
The understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen, heard, or otherwise sensed, a crucial stage in the cognitive development of infants.
Object Permanence
The understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be observed or heard directly, a concept typically developed during infancy.
Deferred Imitation
The ability to reproduce a behavior observed at an earlier time, even in the absence of the model or immediate incentive.
Rudimentary Form
A rudimentary form refers to the most basic or primitive stage of development in an organism or structure.
Q3: The Iman Jum'ehs are<br>A) prayer leaders at
Q4: Brazilian Senators to the national legislature are
Q11: Margaret Thatcher's leadership as PM marked a
Q20: Zoku , or tribes, refer to<br>A) a
Q22: Adolf Hitler came to power as chancellor
Q23: Which of the following does NOT describe
Q31: A constructive vote of no confidence means
Q44: Both military and civilian governments of Nigeria
Q57: Key components of the notion of French
Q58: _was an early decision of the European