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Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) is characterized by a neurodegenerative problem that is caused by repetitive traumatic injuries to the brain, something common among athletes who practice the modalities we mentioned and who receive frequent blows to the head.
The problem with encephalopathy is that, although specialists know the main symptoms and how the evolution happens, at the moment, the diagnosis can only be made after the death of the affected person - and that is if the body undergoes an autopsy and the brain is properly examined.
If A is the father of B, but B is not the son of A, there are two possibilities:
1) B is the daughter of A.
2) A is the "father" of A in a religious sense: A is the priest of the community where B lives, so he is regarded as the "father" of B as well as of any other member of such community.
The Fertile Crescent is farmland they had in South Asia.... So they adapted to their environment by figuring how to farm, and use irrigation such as, canals to get water to their crops.
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The Rules of committee in the house can limit the amount of time to debate a bill.
Rather than being responsible for specific area of the policy (like other committees), the rules of committees are in charge during legislative process, in which they can limit the amount of time to debate a bill (usually about 40 minutes each)
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The rights of Israeli citizens differ greatly from the rights of Iranian and Saudi Arabian citizens. The only similarity between the three countries is that they all offer citizens some degree of voting rights, but these rights vary among the nations. Israel and Iran allow both men and women to vote, while Saudi Arabia restricts voting to men only. The governments of Saudi Arabia and Iran both restrict the rights of their citizens to a great degree. In these countries there is little political participation, as political parties do not exist and supreme rulers, not citizens, decide on most aspects of government. Freedoms of speech, press, and religion are also very limited in Saudi Arabia and Iran. Israel's government provides citizens with a large degree of political participation. There are many different political parties to join, and freedoms like speech and religion are guaranteed by law.</span>