Answer:
what is their convorsation
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The appropriate response is weakly.
Walter Mischel is an American therapist gaining practical experience in identity hypothesis and social brain science. He is the Robert Johnston Niven Professor of Humane Letters in the Department of Psychology at Columbia University
The answer is both A and B. Alcohol lowers inhibitions making a driver more aggressive and less defensive.
It causes a false state of euphoria, security, and self-confidence: there is a contempt for danger and a tendency to transgress the norms.
The drunk driver's difficulty with staying within their lane makes them more likely to have a head-on collision with a car in the opposing lane.
Answer:
Due process was not denied.
Explanation:
A school can expel a student without a hearing in emergency situations only and the expulsion must be a temporary one -<em> only up to ten days.</em>
This is applicable in emergency situations<em> only</em> ( the student is a threat to others) and the due process ( the hearing of the case) happens after the disciplinary measure.
The due process in law is a constitutional right and it applies to school expulsions as well. Every student, faced with a punishment in form of expulsion from school, has the right to a proper hearing prior to the administration of the sentence.