From a family systems perspective, the appearance of symptoms in a family member represents the manifestation of a current family transaction pattern.
The groups in Jamaica whose job is preserve the environment "The National Environmental Societies Trust (NEST)".
<u>Explanation:</u>
NEST is a validated charitable organization structured under Jamaican law. Its membership possesses 40 bodies that is located across the nation dealing with environmental matters. Their motto is to assist NGOs and provide effective solutions to environmental problems at national and community level of Jamaica.
It is the non-governmental and environmental community group or organization established in 1989. Also, an umbrella network for Jamaica engaged in conversational, sustainable, and environmental educational developments.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
What region do you suggest will be given priority in the vaccination program? Why?
Unfortunately, you do not specify if you are referring to the United States or the world.
If you are talking about the world, I would like to suggest that the region could be developing countries in Asia, Africa, India, or Latin America, because their citizens are poor and by the millions. So the spread of the disease could be more quickly and most of those countries do not have the kind of public health infrastructure to help their citizens. And this could affect the entire world.
If you are talking about the United States, then I would recommend vaccination for the larger urban areas and cities such as New York, Chicago, Houston, Dallas, or Los Angeles, because these are large cities overpopulated that have more risk to spread the disease due to the number of people that live and work there.
Answer:
M'Naghten Rule
Explanation:
The M'Naghten rule is a test which tests the insanity of the criminals. The primary purpose of the origination of the rule was to draw a limitation on the Insanity Defense. Under this rule, a person is said to be legally insane only if he/she would not be able to distinguish and decide what he/she is doing.