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Yeah, so that basically means, "Is our right to free speech more important than our wish to stop using hateful words?"
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This reminds me of a Dr. Seuss quote and something that really stood out to me as a kid, “Today you are you, that is truer than true, there is no one alive that is youer than you.” Our uniqueness should be welcomed and appreciated, not only out of acceptance of who we are, but for that intangible quality that only we have to offer. Coming from diverse backgrounds, with varying world views and independent perspectives, no two people are the same and no one sees the same situation like you do. That is your superpower!
And sorry to pour on the quotes, but remember that classic senior quote “Be yourself, everyone else is already taken.” It just goes to show that we’ve been hearing about this our whole lives, and it’s time we took a step back to really internalize it. Believing in our hearts that we have a purpose, and a role in this world no one else can fill, is enough motivation to get up and do something about it. I encourage you to celebrate yourself, everything you are, and everything only you have to offer.
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Answer:A person who becomes dangerously overheated faces the danger of organ failure that can lead to death ( answer D ).
Explanation:
The body becomes overheated when its internal temperature rises above the normal range of 97 to 99 degrees Fahrenheit.
Heat stress affects many areas of the body, especially the heart and the kidneys. When the body overheats the heart pumps more blood to the surface of the skin, to assist with sweating to cool down the body. In extreme cases, this effort is too much for the heart and can cause a heat stroke, heart attack or a heart failure.
Prolonged exposure to heat reduces the blood flow to the kidneys by up to 30 percent. This decreases the amount of oxygen and nutrients that is delivered to the kidneys which can lead to kidney failure.