I believe the answer is: Dropout
In research environment, a dropout describes the subjects who fail to fulfil the programs that created by the researchers from the beginning to the end. This would made every data that taken from the subject become inadmissible to make the research conclusion.
I'm pretty sure you have to pick between them and examine the pictures you've chosen
The correct answer is letter B
Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) is characterized by a neurodegenerative problem that is caused by repetitive traumatic injuries to the brain, something common among athletes who practice the modalities we mentioned and who receive frequent blows to the head.
The problem with encephalopathy is that, although specialists know the main symptoms and how the evolution happens, at the moment, the diagnosis can only be made after the death of the affected person - and that is if the body undergoes an autopsy and the brain is properly examined.
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There were 2 primary types of government, a democracy, and a hierarchy. A hierarchy had a few different variants, the ruler had all power and was a god, the ruler controlled people, and the ruler had the most power but had a small house of other "government officials"
If I had a kingdom, it would have a democracy as its government. A group of advisors, the house/senate, and what many think is the ultimate power but has equal power, the president/king. Democracy is important. Not too much though, or else you get communism. Now, things were different back then. Most people kept what they had, and the citizens ran their own "government" of sorts. But a democratic government is still needed to control, and maintain the people. When I say control, I don't mean "give me all of your money and earnings and we will give you what you earned in food, water, clothes, and a house." That's communism. What I mean by control, is enforce the rules, make sure that the people don't tear each other apart, limb from limb. The people need guided to the decided way of living, which THEY CHOSE by voting. Therefore, they chose to follow these guidelines, and should not argue. That is how to run a stable government. On paper. Of course, there would be plenty of people who want to cause problems, but those things are too unpredictable to handle without communism. Not saying that it is the only way to run a government, what I meant was those things will be deal with at the time and can't be fixed on a simple word document for a history lesson on a computer learning system meant for a sixth grader to answer in a few sentences, about why you should be good to people, and not meant to go into detail about communism, and meant to see who understands how to live a happy human life, and who knows how to be the next "president" of Russia, and also just to see students creativity and knowledge of world politics as well as their downright opinion. I probably went into a lot of detail but hit the word limit.
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