Five signers were captured by the British as traitors and tortured before they died.
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Twelve had their homes ransacked and burned.
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Two lost their sons serving in the Revolutionary Army, another had two sons captured.
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Nine of the 56 fought and died from wounds or hardships of the Revolutionary War.
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Answer:
Engendered lives
Explanation:
From the feminist perspective, the socialization of women with multiple social identities inevitably affects them to have a particular feeling or make a situation start to exist. They make certain things come to life. Unlike normal women with certain social identities, women with multiple social identity makes different kinds of lives to happen, they create different life, and this different life created affects them.
The reason why contemporary, mainstream psychologists reconsider the possibility that extrasensory perception, or esp, exists is: <span>The topic has been addressed by a credible and prestigious psychological journal.
The theory based on the scientific findings that found that Most human only used 10% of our brains. We still don't know our brain full capabilities when we're using it 100%</span>
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The text presented shows the narrator's revolt against the creation and transmission of fake news, which can harm society in a very intense way. In this text, the author shows that the people who create these fake news weaken the efforts of science and the progress of humanity, as well as the protection of individuals. For the author, the creation of fake news is a crime and the people who participate in it must be punished heavily and that punishment cannot take a long time. This can be seen when the author introduces Guo Wengui and Yan Limeng, who created many fake news about the coronavirus and greatly harmed the fight against the disease.
I believe the answer is: brain changes that greatly improve dexterity
As we are conditioning ourselves to do something with a certain part of our body, our brain would eventually improve and adjust itself to make us able to do that thing better, even on automatic function. The same thing happen to soccer youths who are continuously trained to use both of their leg to make a maneuver ever since they're little.