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If you are discriminated against on the basis of any of these characteristics, then the Equality Act 2010 legally protects you. The Act imposes obligations on public authorities, employers, service providers, businesses, and any organisation exercising a public function, to combat discrimination and promote equality.
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<span>I have read that when using a saute pan one should heat the pan empty, then add the oil, and then the food imeaditely afterwads. The idea is to not expose the oil to more heat history than necessary so that it doesn't change flavor. Ok, makes sense to me. But then I read the owners manual for the new saute pan I purchased and it states one should add the oil, butter, etc. to a cold pan. I'm guessing this is to avoid overheating an empty pan. So which method is correct, heat then oil or oil then heat?</span>
The answer is C. Cognitive disabilities and birth defects.
Consuming alcohol during pregnancy can cause a condition in a fetus called fetal alcohol syndrome. This results in cognitive impairment and physical defects in the child. Such impairments and defects include learning disabilities, malformations of the skeletal system and major organ systems (specifically the heart and brain), inhibited growth, central nervous system complications, poor motor skills, mortality, and difficulty with learning, memory, social interaction, attention span, problem solving, speech and or hearing.
The answer is true, all of these absolutely play a role! :)