Which of the following statements best defines the neutral a…
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Which оf the fоllоwing stаtements best defines the neutrаl аxis (NA) of a beam subjected to bending?
This quiz is оpen bооk, but only use your textbook. Otherwise, do NOT use the internet, AI, or аny outside sources. You аre аllowed to use the online version of the textbook. You will be given 90 minutes, and I recommend writing at least 400 words so you can explain and use the book enough. Also consider explaining things as though I have never heard of them before. I am trying to see that you understand the material. Choose one of the following to answer (Chapter 8 OR Chapter 9): Chapter 8: Why do most people get married? Do you think that will change? Be sure to use the textbook in your answer. You may want to include the deinstitutionalization of marriage and/or the benefits and challenges of marriage. OR Chapter 9: Explain what sexual scripts are and what they do. What are their two primary functions? What are cultural scenarios? The section on cultural scenarios and race and ethnicity starts on p. 314. Choose at least two races or ethnicities to summarize. Citing the textbook Since you are only referring only to the textbook, you do not have to put a works cited or reference page at the end, and you do not have to put the author then the page number in parentheses in your paper (just the page number will be fine). I just want you to practice quoting and paraphrasing the textbook, and I offer this brief explanation to help you to avoid plagiarism. For example, you may want to quote directly from the textbook. An example might be: The Functionalist approach defines a dysfunction as "any social pattern that may disrupt the operation of society" (12). You might want to quote the text only when the text says something in a way that you would not want to change. Otherwise, try to summarize the ideas in your own words, which is paraphrasing: Functionalists use the term dysfunction to describe something that happens in society that disturbs the functioning of society (12).