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Based on the two articles you read, A person would have less privacy is <span>might google's mission to give everyone access to as much information as possible be controversial</span>
1. Futures contract; D
2. Equities; C
3. Savings; I
4. Bond; A
5. Secondary market; J
6. Capital market; B
7. Risk; H
8. <span>Portfolio diversification; F</span>
9. Primary market; G
10. Financial system; E
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Sometimes Roberto experiences flashbacks a period during which he feels that he is experiencing his time in the war all over again.
<h3>Posttraumatic stress disorder and Flashback period</h3>
- The common symptom of PTSD is flashbacks. They may give you the impression that you are reliving the entire event or certain parts of it.
- Flashbacks are frequently brought on by anything that brings a painful experience to mind.
- People who have experienced painful events may experience memory abnormalities, such as post-traumatic stress disorder, when they uncontrollably recall the distressing event in the form of flashbacks.
- You may have triggers in the form of images, sounds, odors, or even thoughts that in some way conjure up the traumatic incident. A clear PTSD trigger might be watching a news broadcast on an incident.
To learn more about post-traumatic stress disorder refer to:
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Answer and explanation:
By saying that people around her have stories printed on their faces of hard lives, abuse and poverty, I believe Nellie Bly is stating that among the mental impatients, there are certain social struggles (homeless condition, abuse, extreme poverty) that may cause people to loose their right minds.
This, and probably not having the right companionship, is what leads people to no other place other than a mental facility.
Social media can
-support long-distance relationships: right now many people maintain relationships that in the time before social media would fall apart
-increase expectations (they make us used to replies fast) and they can make us less pacient in personal meetings, which is detrimental to relationships
-they make us have more friends, but in a more superficial way