Answer:Anime.................................nah I'm just kidding..............unless...
Explanation:https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/art-africa/african-art-intro/a/western-appreciation-of-african-art
Estimates show that about 1.2 - 1.4 Million people attend Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Mardi Gras, Fat Tuesday, is a carnival-style celebration with feasting, parades, and masquerade balls. The holiday is of French Catholic origin. The celebration is in honor of the upcoming fasting and Lent season.
Based on the given scenario, we can see that Rachael's confession is:
- C. admissible, according to Supreme Court precedent.
<h3>What are Human Rights?</h3>
This refers to those inalienable privileges which a human being which cannot be taken away unless under special circumstances and some of them include:
- Right to life
- Right to fair hearing
- Freedom of assembly, etc
With this in mind, we can see that Rachael waived her Fofth Amendment rights and confessed to a crime after brief interrogation by the police so this is admissible, according to Supreme Court precedent.
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Founded in 1996, Shakti Samuha is the first organisation in Nepal to be established and run by survivors of trafficking. The organisation seeks to organise and empower trafficking survivors and at-risk women and children by providing shelter, legal aid, vocational training, and counselling.
Explanation:
Shakti Samuha's objectives are: to unite and empower those affected by trafficking; to analyse trafficking from the perspective of women's rights and operate an issue-wide movement; to provide services to those affected by trafficking and other types of violence; to change the perspective of society towards victims of ...