The Equal Rights Amendment may be necessary to explain the 14th Amendment and ensure the rights for women.
In reality though, it's completely unnecessary, because the 14th Amendment sufficiently prohibits secular discrimination.
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Being unable to eat anything outside of a narrow group of “healthy” or “pure” foods. An unusual interest in the healthiness of what others are eating. Spending hours thinking about what foods might be served at an upcoming event. Constantly weighing yourself and doing body checks on any reflectable surface. Self-inflicted rules that have been picked up over the years, or stem from an external source such as diet/ or the pursuit of weight loss. Restriction can be physical or psychological.
The nurse should respond by telling the teacher that something is seriously wrong with the child and to possibly call the child's parents to have her checked out by a doctor.
The pure food and drug act of 1906 is a revolutionary legislation for America consumers no longer had to put up with cheap, Misbranded foods and medications. Companies producing food and drugs could no longer make “ false claims” or mislabel their products and deceive the public.