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The support of the Compromise of 1850 in the state of Georgia
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Urban civilization had existed at the same time as Egyptian and The people of this Indus Valley civilization did not build massive monuments. Very few weapons have been found and no evidence of an army has been discovered.
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#1 1.12 billion Hindus around the 4th biggest religion if you count all unreligious people. If not then 3rd largest religion. #2 around 2300 BCE (technically between 2300 B.C. and 1500 B.C because some disagree) I would say 2000 BCE to be safe which makes Hinduism the oldest religion #3 Northern India to be safe but there is some "evidence that the origin is china" #4 I would say meditation #5 Hair line also can be said to be a dot on the forehead. Feel free to fact check anything. Have a good day!
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researched it for 20 minutes and some i already knew
The correct answer is Dissociative Fugue
Dissociative fugue is a rare form of dissociative amnesia.
The dissociative escape can last for hours or even weeks and months or, sometimes, even longer. If the escape is brief, it may appear that the person simply missed work or arrived home late. If the escape lasts several days or more, it is possible that the person will travel away from home and assume a new identity and get a new job, without realizing any change in life.
Many escapes seem to represent a covert desire for accomplishment or the only allowed way to escape from severe anguish or embarrassment. For example, an executive with financial difficulties leaves a busy life and goes to live as a farmer in the countryside.
Therefore, dissociative escape is often mistaken for pretending (pretending to have physical or psychological symptoms in order to receive some benefit) because both situations can be an excuse for the person to escape from their responsibilities (for example, an intolerable marriage), avoid assuming responsibility for their actions or reduce their exposure to a known risk, such as a battle. However, dissociative fugue, unlike pretending, arises spontaneously and is not false. Doctors are usually able to differentiate between the two because pretenders often exaggerate and dramatize their symptoms and because they have obvious financial, legal or personal reasons (such as avoiding work) to pretend to be memory loss.