That one shall have civil and human rights, and one shall have the right to bear arms
1) Billie Jean
2) Michael hates touring in general, He talked about it in the Home Movies!! He loved performing and the fan's,but touring took alot out of him, as he said “you live out of suitcases, your always tired and don't get enough rest, and your constantly flying over time zones and I have to stay in hotel rooms and can't venture out without security around!! And then there is the business dealings with touring that requires constant meetings for negotiations with the sponsors of the tour!! I go through hell touring!!”
3) Vitiligo
Answer:
The correct answer is <u>Menstruation</u>
Explanation:
Mensuration is the natural monthly cycle that human females go through every month that prepares the body for a pregnancy.
Controlled by certain hormones, the female body goes through a routine changes including the thickening of the Uterus walls and the development of an egg which can be fertilized with the presence of a male sperm.
However, the hormonal changes behind this cycle produced certain evident symptoms such as back pain, bloating, irritability and mood wings.
Females are often more aggressive during this period and this has been well-documented.
Women's rights are human rights!
These include the right to live free from violence and discrimination; to enjoy the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health; to be educated; to own property; to vote; and to earn an equal wage.
Bonds
IOUs from government - buy a piece of paper from government with promised interest rate - money goes to help government with task or project - most famous ones are for war.
Reserves
what the bank holds on to - does not loan out
Creditworthy
deemed acceptable by bankers - viewed as low risk in borrowing money.
Risk
chance you take that investment will or will not work out; also can be chance you take in anything like possibility of being injured or getting sick.
Claim
when you explain to insurance company about what happened
Premium
Monthly payment to have insurance coverage
Purchasing Power
strength or value of money - affects how much you can buy
Credit
act of or status from borrowing money or taking out loan from financial institution (not from friends or family)
Portfolio
list of investments
Installment Plan
breaking something into multiple payments so that large sum not due at once
Mutual Funds
money pooled or collected from multiple investors to purchase securities or investments
Insurance
coverage for 'what if' - helps split risks among multiple people
Deductible
what must be paid out of pocket before insurance company will cover costs.
Credit Union
non-profit member run financial institution
Interest
percentage charged on top of a loan