After a little searching I found the answer choices to your question. They are:
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1) The two economic laws exist in theory. They have no relation to economics in the real world.
2)The two economic laws exist in theory. They work in practice, but real-world factors can have an effect.
3)The two economic laws work in practice. They apply to real-world economics eighty percent of the time.
4)The two economic laws work in practice. They prove to be true in the real world one hundred percent of the time.
The answer to your question is 4.</span>
Answer:
In Western cultures, women with gray hair are often described as being "over the hill" while men with gray hair are referred to as "distinguished." The reality that women are judged more harshly than men relative to appearance is referred to as a <u>double standard</u>.
Explanation:
A double standard is a rule, norm or principle which is unfairly applied in different manners to different people or groups.
Answer:
Remove the pistol by picking it from the grip edge.
Explanation:
The immediate action would be your safety and the safety of the patient. A patient who has shot herself might do it again if given the chance or can even shoot the person trying to rescue her. Hence, maintaining a safe distance and prioritizing safety is the immediate action by removing the pistol from her hand. Also, the pistol should be gripped from the edge so that the finger prints of the shooter remain on the handle.