The correct answer is A. Body dysmorphic
Explanation:
A body dysmorphic disorder occurs in the case of individuals that develop obsessive ideas about one specific part or aspect of their bodies and that motivate them to take extreme measures to hide or eliminate the "dysmorphic part". This is considered as a mental disorder because in most cases the aspect that is considered as imperfect does not exist or it is exaggerated by the individual. The aspects previously described match with the description of Natalie because there is an exaggerated preoccupation about her freckles that can barely be seen and she even considers plastic surgery to remove them. Therefore, Natalia may have body dysmorphic disorder.
Answer:
The government can not role in private bc he/she is public to everyone
Answer: Theory of Mind
Theory of mind is defined as the ability of the person to attribute the states of mind, beliefs and perspectives to oneself as well to others.
Theory of mind refers to a person's understanding of the thoughts, beliefs intentions and emotions of other people that might be different from his/her own.
<span>1. When Tonya chose the chicken, her opportunity cost was eating the burger.
2. When Jimmy chose the licorice, his opportunity cost was buying the jelly beans. The chocolate nut clusters are not considered because, since Jimmy is allergic, he wouldn't be able to buy them in any circumstance.
3. When Mary chose the dress, her opportunity cost was buying the jacket and the shoes.
4. When Joe chose the Ford, his opportunity cost was buying the Chevrolet.
<span>5. When the city chose the wading pool, its opportunity cost was the music stage. The parking lot is not an opportunity cost because it was not part of the city's two choices.</span></span>
Answer:
They both attacked the Cheyenne village killing mostly women and children.
Explanation:
Col. John Chivington and Gen. George Armstrong Custer attacked the Cheyenne people, killing their women and children in the month of November 29th, 1864 and November 27th, 1868 respectively. These battles occurred four years apart but the battles or massacres were carried out on the same Cheyenne people.
These battles resulted in the lose of lives of mostly women and children and a few warriors and also destroyed the village. Gen. George Custer took some of the warriors as captives using them as human shields from enemy attacks.