i’m kidding I don’t understand your question though
Answer:
Refusal to submit to state-administered chemical tests of your blood, breath, urine, and other bodily substances for the purpose of determining if you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs will result in the suspension of your Georgia driver's license or privilege to drive on the highways of this state for a minimum period of <u>one</u> year(s) for each refusal.
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to complete the text with the correct information. These information is part of the Georgia’s Teenage and Adult Driver Responsibility Act (TADRA). It can be found in the first chapter.
Answer: Clinton has not used his utterances very well, his communication competence is poor.
Firstly he is asking Lindsey is she is having a good time, when Lindsey has already communicated he bad mood, using non verbal communication, which tells the better truth about someone.
Secondly Clinton is giving her options, to divert her reasons of being upset. Because Clinton is trying to attribute her sadness to what happened at the office or what someone said. Her real reason can be diverted to either of the reason Clinton gave.
The best way Clinton could have communicated is " I noticed you're upset, please what's wrong".
Their profession and skill in their profession
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-In 1846, Michigan became the first state to abolish the death penalty for all crimes except treason. Later, Rhode Island and Wisconsin abolished the death penalty for all crimes. By the end of the century, the world would see the countries of Venezuela, Portugal, Netherlands, Costa Rica, Brazil and Ecuador follow suit.
-Murder (Abolition of Death Penalty) Act 1965.
-The history of the death penalty in the USA may be traced back to colonial times in the 1600's. It is claimed that the first recorded death sentence and execution by firing squad was carried out in the British colony of Jamestown, Virginia in 1608.
-The first established death penalty laws date as far back as the Eighteenth Century B.C. in the Code of King Hammurabi of Babylon, which codified the death penalty for 25 different crimes. Death sentences were carried out by such means as crucifixion, drowning, beating to death, burning alive, and impalement.
-The death penalty was de facto abolished in Canada in Jan 1963 and de jure in Sep 1999. In 1976, Bill C-84 was enacted, abolishing the death penalty for murder, treason, and piracy.