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Explanation:
Human rights are basic rights that belong to all of us simply because we are human. They embody key values in our society such as fairness, dignity, equality and respect. ... Most importantly, these rights give us power and enable us to speak up and to challenge poor treatment from a public authority
Andes Mountain stretches along the western coast of Southern America.
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An aboriginal skeleton that was discovered in 2012 on the banks of Darling river in Tootale National Park is known as Toorale Man. The skeleton's facial bones were damaged and had deep and fatal wounds. The wound stretched from the forehead to the mouth.
Initially, it was believed that the wound was caused by metal blades and the man died in the violence between the aboriginals and European settlers. But the radiocarbon dating revealed that the man died much earlier, almost 700 years ago. It raised several questions about the use of metal by aboriginals because metal arrived in Australia with Macassan Fisherman in the north and then with the European settlement.
His skull was lying on a washed pile of sand and was arranged in a fetal position and his skull was sticking out.
Answer: Synaesthesia
Explanation:
Synaesthesia is disorder state in which senses of the body get linked with each other that was not connected previously. This condition produces automatic response in another sense organ when simulation takes place in a particular sense organ.
This neurological disorder can occur in a person through inheritance at time of birth or early stage of childhood.Example of synaesthesia are individual feeling sensation on body while smelling certain fragrance or odor, seeing sounds etc.