Answer: I don't think it's reasonable for one to rely wholly on it's sense alone
Explanation: Psychologist has proved that, the frequency of ones brain varies at different occasions, therefore affecting ones reasoning at that point. For instance, a drunkerd may see a drainage system and assume it to be a water bath, at that moment the frequency of the brain is high and has affected the thinking ability. When back to normal the fellow will see that his sense has deceived him. This is not applied only when drunk, it is also applied when over excited, angry, depressed or lost in mind thinking. Different occasions tends to change the frequency of our brain, which affects our thinking and reasoning at that moment.
It has happened to me, on my birthday, when I was over excited with the gifts I got from my friends, my dad called me to take his car to a filling station, and add petrol, so I can use his car to have fun with friends, out of excitement, I took my shoe in place of the car key. I noticed my sense has received me, when I entered the car to start it. At that moment the frequency of my brain has been altered because of over excitement.
Answer: Medicare
Explanation:
Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code is a medical code used to report medical, diagnostic and surgical services and procedures to entities such as health insurance companies, physicians, and accreditation organizations. Current Procedural Terminology codes are used together with ICD-9-CM or ICD-10-ICM diagnostic coding during the e-medical billing process.
Medicare makes use of the revised current procedural terminology codes for claim processing.
If i remember correctly the answer is Death March
Semantics refers to the meaning and the interpretation of signs, words, and the sentence structure. It should be noted that semantics determine the way we comprehend others and understand them.
Since the The Free Folk look down on Night's Watch and use terms such as 'crow' to separate themselves, then this is a language strategy known as semantics.
Therefore, the correct option is semantics.