The question above is one of about the psychology of trust.
According to psychologists, people who find it hard to trust others usually themselves can't be trusted.
Some of the signs that a person has trust issues are:
- they make people seem like they are capable of exhibiting the very action that they are capable of: This entails accusing others of behaviors that they themselves are exhibiting or thinking of carrying out;
- They breach confidentiality: It is easy to see from the comment that the person speaking is most likely prone to breach confidentiality. If a person has refused to help another, the question is, how is that related to whether or not they are trustworthy?
So a person who is more likely to say that you can't trust another person may themselves be unworthy of trust.
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Answer:
lab rats that ate more artificial sweeter gained more weight than those who ate sugar and they had "lower levels of a hormone called GLP-1, which affects how full we feel."
Before the advent of the Bill of Rights in 1791, the rights of the people were always infringed on. people were subjected to royal abuses of power, unlawful imprisonment with hard labor, heavy taxation and lots more. The Bill of rights was adopted to secure the rights of the people and to ensure that no state deprive it's citizens of the privileges and protections of the Bills of Rights.
The post Bill of Rights amendments also enforces individual liberty and right protection, which is the main reason it was adopted at first. The amendments still have the same meaning and importance, the only challenge is that the level of enforcement has now been watered down as opposed to when those amendments were first ratified
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Explanation: you should know that.
Hi,
When you want to introduce a new idea in a paragraph, you always need to conclude the idea/subject you were previously discussing. To do that, just put down your final thoughts and then close it up with a period. Usually when beginning a new idea, you can leave an indent like this:
You would start a new thought by explaining first what your topic is. To learn more about Outlines, visit BrainPOP and watch their video about Outlines.
- I hope this was helpful for you! :D