Answer: I would say B, and here's why I believe so
Explanation: D would be incorrect since it doesn't make sense in this context, and by that logic, neither does A, so we can mentally throw those out of the playing field.
This leaves us with B and C, which I do believe C very well could be the answer as well since it would make sense, but I personally would go with B. Denying someone their rights is a social inequality, and the LGBT community in general is still considered un-equal to their heterosexual counterparts in MANY ways, example: in some states, gay couples aren't allowed to adopt. and in some countries, gay marriage isn't even legal yet! (isn't that unfair?!) To add more backstory, religion has also been used to deny the rights of women in the older days, (see "sexism in the early 1900's")
Answer:
The disorder is agoraphobia, the experience is a panic attack.
Explanation:
The fear of situations where the person believes that the environment they are in is somehow unsafe and they cannot escape it. The environment can be any place it might be anything outside a person's home.
Here, Mr. Belshy cannot leave a certain region near his house and does not want to experience the same situation in a car or bus. Hence Mr. Belshy has agoraphobia and the thing he experiences is a panic attack.
Answer: Option A - Violation of the bankruptcy code
Explanation:
Bankruptcy code is an act made by different parliaments across the globe. purposely to govern bankruptcy and insolvency related laws. Countries practising this act/code are India, Canada, China, USA etc.
The use of legislative measures and government regulations to affect economic outcomes.this can extend from forms of government that control and regulate all aspects of economics to measures which are enacted to address particular issues such as deregulation of industries or measures intended to address various economic factors.
Answer:
Germany’s work force has a valuable human capital.
Explanation:
i did a test with this question.