Ok I’m not an expert or anything but most because of fear or trauma when being assaulted or violated many victims mentality is to shut down or shove there problems down for most don’t know who or how to tell anyone. And when some ppl do come toward they most likely want to remain anonymous for the fear of loved ones or the public to know and revealing a offender often is believed to get them in trouble by said offender or their community especially if it’s a more conservative area
The answer is Primary (care service).
Explanation:
Primary care is the supplying of a first-line health service. Includes: diagnosis of a health condition, treatment and long-term care for chronic conditions (diabetes, hypertension, etc).
The service provided by Dr. Jones, who is most likely a primary care physician, includes both diagnosis (upper respiratory tract infection) and treatment (the antibiotic prescription and the 10-to-14-day follow-up).
In was because, in order for Ohio to become a state in the United States, representatives of the territory had to dubmit a constitution to the United States Congress for approval. This was the final requirement under the Northwest Ordinance that Ohio had to meet before coming a state.
I’m not sure, but I hope it helped!
And sorry if it was confusing or bad language, english isn’t my first language
<u>Answer:</u> The decisions to ban and then reinstate eligibility in the Oscar Pistorius case raises questions about the "process through which deviance is defined in sports".
<u>Explanation:</u>
South African athlete Oscar Pistorius was on court charged with the murder of his 29-year-old model and law graduate girlfriend named Reeva Steenkamp at his home in Pretoria on 14 February 2013.
Pistorius is a leading South African runner and gained recognition as a high-level athlete with a disability, including several Paralympic Games and the 2012 Summer Olympics.
The judgment given by the Judge named Thokozile Masipa that Pistorius was not guilty of murder but guilty of Steenkamp's culpable homicide (unlawful killing of a person with or without intent to kill, depending on how the crime has been defined by a particular jurisdiction).
Soon after Pistorius was banned by sports authority, his arrest and later imprisonment was big shock among media and people. But later his eligibility was reinstated which raised questions about the "process through which deviance is defined in sports" and opposed by many people.