The indictment against the King of England may look like a simple list of grievances, but it contains a virtual roadmap of the requirements for good government. The abridgement of government by consent, the continual frustration or abolition of the colonial executive, legislative, and judicial powers, the establishment of a military power superior to the civilian, and the continual revision or annihilation of many of the colonists' consensual attempts to regulate their affairs an ocean away-these were not simply the complaints of an annoyed populace sick of paying taxes. The indictments of the King were meant as a petition to a "candid world," an appeal to reasonable people everywhere and meant as a justification for that most extreme but often most necessary of acts: the right of revolution.
The answer is D since according to the constitution the president of the United States is the commander of the military provision for the grievance mentioned before.
Answer:
Dignity and worth of the person.
Explanation:
The social work core value associated with seeking to resolve conflicts between clients’ interests and the broader society’s interests in a socially responsible manner consistent with the values, ethical principles, and ethical standards of the profession is <em>dignity and worth of the person</em>. The Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) serves as a guide for social workers, to deal with the profession's ethical dilemmas. It is one of its core values to respect each person's dignity and worth, regardless of individual differences.
This type of therapy is known as EMDR. Hope this helps you :)
Read the following quotes from Helen Keller and answer the question below.
"I am just as deaf as I am blind. The problems of deafness are deeper and more
complex, if not more important than those of blindness. Deafness is a much
worse misfortune. For it means the loss of the most vital stimulus-- the sound of
the voice that brings language, sets thoughts astir, and keeps us in the
intellectual company of man."
"Blindness separates us from things but deafness separates us from people."
Do you agree with Helen Keller’s assessment that deafness is a much worse misfortune than blindness? Explain.