Occasional forgetting of objects, dates and situations is normal for people and occurs for various reasons such as a situation of stress or extreme tiredness, this situation is temporary, so it is not repeated in time linearly.
On the other hand we see that Alzheimer's disease (AD), also called senile dementia of Alzheimer's type (DSTA) or simply Alzheimer's, is a neurodegenerative disease that manifests as cognitive impairment and behavioral disorders. Characterized in its typical form by a loss of immediate memory and other mental abilities (such as higher cognitive abilities), as nerve cells (neurons) die and different brain areas atrophy, this is an irreversible process .
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Here u go i had to write an essay on Louisiana in 5th grade and this is from the website I used ;)
January 26, 1861, the delegates to Louisiana’s secession convention meeting in Baton Rouge voted 113 to 17 to secede from the Union. Immediately thereafter, convention president Alexandre Mouton proclaimed the connection between Louisiana and the United States to be dissolved, and in a symbolic demonstration of this change in status, the delegates lowered the American flag in the chamber and replaced it with a flag depicting a pelican feeding her young (the image on the state seal). Louisiana kept this independent status until March 21, 1861, when it transferred its allegiance to the Confederate States of America.
In the democracy of Athens, they pretty much voted on every single thing, so it was a democracy. But, with the Pharaoh's and Kings, there was an <em>absolute monarchy, </em>which means that that one person had all of the power. If the monarch wanted to exile someone, he could do it with nobidy bcking him up, its his decision, but if the Athens people wanted to exile somebody, they would have to have 50% +1 person vote on exile.
the Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada
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1. Constituents are citizen of a district that elects representatives to government
2. Delegated is to be authorized or assigned; allowed
3. List is a number of
4. Adoption is to receive and make one’s own
5. Compensation is earnings; wage
6. Immunities are exemptions; protections