The right answer for the first question..
<em>Specific diagnosis?</em> <u>Alcoholism</u>, <em>diagnosis made from the before actions mentioned, Emily hasn't done the correct schedule for a normal non-alcoholic worker, that tries to effort to get good comments at the job or worries about the abstens</em>
instead of that Emily preffers to asists to social events that don't offer anything useful for her life
As it as mentioned before, these actions are also the synthoms of what is the most common desorder that makes all those actions, the right answe is <u>depression,</u> people tries to hide problems with alcohol, and if they don't stop it will become a dangerous addiction.
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well 1. Who decided it was illegal to remove the Cherokee from their land, and this is why.
From that point forward, Georgia politicians, including George Troup, George R. Gilmer, and Wilson Lumpkin, increasingly raised the pressure on the federal government to fulfill the Compact of 1802, in which the federal government had agreed to extinguish the Indian land title and remove the Cherokees from the state
2. Now you need to understand why were natives forced from their land, and this is why.
Working on behalf of white settlers who wanted to grow cotton on the Indians' land, the federal government forced them to leave their homelands and walk hundreds of miles to a specially designated “Indian territory” across the Mississippi River.
Answer:
Take a village and divide the population in two, with an experimental group that will be given a different diet, and a control group which will continue with their normal diet.
Explanation:
In experiment design, when we want to test whether or not certain factor actually has a real effect on a population, one of the best methods to follow is to split the population in two groups: an experimental group, where we will apply the treatment, and a control group, where either a placebo or no treatment at all will be applied. The advantage of having both an experimental and a control group is that this way we can ascertain with much more clarity whether a change in the indepent variable (the treatment) has an observable effect on the dependent variable (the effect on the population).
In our example, a practical manner to test whether longevity in Russian Georgian villages is due to genetic or dietary factors, is to take one of the villages, and split the population in two groups: an experimental group, that will be given a higher calorie diet, and a control group, which will continue to consume their normal low-calorie diet. Then we would track the differences in age expectancy over time. If after a long enough period of time there's a difference in longevity between both groups, in other words, whether one of them leads longer or shorter lives than the other, then we can conclude that our test has proven that diet has a definitive effect on their longevity. If there's no significant difference, then we can conclude that diet has no relevance and it's all due to genetics.
The statement above is FALSE. Supply and demand for all goods and services is not constant and does change every time when there is a change in market. There are many factors affecting the change of supply and demand, it depends on the availability of both also with regards to the production if the materials needed for the supply is available.