Symptoms of panic disorder, such as hyperventilating, are usually brought on by a trigger, such as enclosed spaces. Generalized anxiety disorder is the existence of anxious symptoms in everyday life.
The answer is Boisterous or vociferous. Conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry. This has also come from the Latin word vox means voice. Suggests a passionate shouting or calling out, but to convey the insistence of a demand or protest, "deafening" might be a better choice called "Vociferous".
The answer to this question is that Martha can sue the
person on negligent infliction of emotional distress.
<span>Negligent infliction of emotional distress is a claim or a
complaint where the accused or defendant’s negligence caused an emotional
damage or trauma to the complainant. When proven guilty, the defendant may be
liable in paying damages in the account of money.</span>
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I personally do not think that it deters crime. The death penalty is rarely used unless a criminal has committed an incredibly deadly offense. Due to the fact that it is so rare, I don't believe that it deters crime because most criminals are not worried about receiving the death penalty.