Human rights in Myanmar under its military regime have long been regarded as among the worst in the world.[1][2] International human rights organisations including Human Rights Watch,[3] Amnesty International,[4] and the American Association for the Advancement of Science[5] have repeatedly documented and condemned widespread human rights violations in Burma. The Freedom in the World 2011 report by Freedom House notes that "The military junta has... suppressed nearly all basic rights; and committed human rights abuses with impunity." In 2011 the "country's more than 2,100 political prisoners included about 429 members of the NLD, the victors in the 1990 elections."[6] As of July 2013, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners, there were about 100 political prisoners in Burmese prisons.[7][8][9][10]
Answer: the standard used is Strict scrutiny
Explanation: Strict scrutiny is used by courts when the government is being sued. It is used when the case is about discrmination based on race,ethnicity, national origin, or religion etc
Yes, that statement is true.
The parable of talents in matthew told us a story about a master who left his house and entrusted his properties to his servants.
And he will reward the servants who use it to accumulate more properties when he comes back.
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pay attention to just the central figure in a scene".Analytical thinking<span> is a basic segment of visual reasoning that
enables one to take care of issues rapidly and viably. It includes a systematic
well-ordered way to deal with thinking that enables you to separate complex
issues into single and manageable parts.</span>
The hieroglyphic<span> system </span>used<span> in ancient </span>Egypt<span> had between 700 and 800 basic symbols, called glyphs. This number grew in the last centuries of ancient </span>Egyptian<span> civilization, because of an increased interest in writing religious texts. </span>Egyptians<span> wrote</span>hieroglyphs<span> in long lines from right to left, and from top to bottom.</span>