The Women's March<span> was a worldwide protest on January 21, 2017, to protect legislation and policies regarding human rights and other issues, including </span>women's rights<span>, immigration reform, healthcare reform, the natural environment, </span>LGBTQ<span> rights, racial equality, freedom of religion,</span><span> and workers' rights.
The rallies were also aimed at </span>Donald Trump<span>, immediately following his inauguration as </span>President of the United States<span>, largely due to statements and positions attributed to him regarded by many as </span>anti-women<span> or otherwise offensive.
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It was the largest single-day demonstration in U.S. history.</span><span> The march drew at least 500,000 people in Washington, and some estimates put worldwide participation at 4.8 million.</span><span>
At least 408 marches were planned in the U.S. and 168 in 81</span><span> other countries.
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Completely and totally false.
Answer:
a. electroencephalography (eeg)
Explanation:
Electroencephalography is a method used in monitoring electrical activities in the brain. Electrodes are usually placed at various location's on the patients head in order to record brain waves.
It is used to detect sleep disorders by investigating sleep patterns, it is also used to detect stroke, brain damage, brain tumor and some other brain related disorders.
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri) is used to monitor brain activities by detecting changes that arise as a result of blood flow.
Magnetic resonance imaging (mri) is a technique that involves the use of medical imaging to form pictures of anatomical structures and processes in the body.
Positron emission tomography (pet) is a technique that helps to show the state of an organ organ or tissue function.
Answer:
F (False).
Explanation:
Knights were a lower class than lords (nobles) in the European feudal system. Lords would own land while knights were vassals to lords.
The answer is the federal register. This is considered to be
an official journal in which is owned or used by the federal government that
has the governments’ public notices, their agency rules or even proposed rules
in which are all being followed and ordered.