Dangerous, rocky, fast moving water is called cataract. C<span>ataracts are sections where the river tumbles over rocks, and can be very dangerous. A well known cataract can be found in the Nile River. </span>
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British parliament
Explanation:
because we some how inherited from the British
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B) Tenth Amendment.
Explanation:
The tenth amendment of the united states constitution specifically regulate the 'Reserved power' owned by the Congress. Reserved power is a capabilities that neither prohibited or explicitly granted by the constitution.
This amendment was added because at that time the congress aware that the scope of duties held by the congress is extremely large to the point where it would be really impractical for them to listed each duties one by one within the constitution. Adding one regulation about 'reserved power' make it possible for the congress to justify the actions that are not listed in the constitution.
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False consciousness.
Explanation:
As the exercise argues, false consciousness implies that an individual can't perceive their true social or economic situation due to external factors that prevents and mislead the individual from realizing their true nature of their reality. This term explains how, through institutions and through media, for example, an individual is mislead from their reality (specially the proletarian) making them believe, as the exercise presents, that if they work hard they too can become rich.
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The unnamed man, a chechaquo, sets out for a hike through the forests bordering the Yukon River on a winter day where the temperature fell to -75°. The chechaquo decides to face the brutally cold temperatures of the Yukon Territory despite being warned by an older man. While ignored the warnings against traveling alone in such harsh conditions, he is accompanied only by a large husky.
The animal’s instinct warns the chechaquo about the dangers and extreme cold, but it reluctantly follows him. At half past noon, the man stops and builds a fire so he could warm up and eat his lunch. After resuming his hike, the ice breaks through and soaks up his feet and legs, making him stop and build up another fire so he could dry himself. He lights the fir, igniting all of his matches and burning himself during the process due to the numbness in his hands.
With no other way to start a new fire, the man thinks of killing the dog in hopes that it’s body heat would save him, but with his hands so stiff and numb, he could neither strangle the animal nor draw his knife through its throat.
The man feels the cold gradually freezing him to his core, and he ultimately falls asleep and dies of hypothermia. The dog leaves his body after dark to find food and shelters at the camp.
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