A) Outlawing some materials.
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There is no given choices. However, when I searched for a possible answer to this question, I stumbled across an article that states the following:
The Long-Term Care Homes Act
includes a Residents’ Bill of Rights. Right
number 8 states that “every resident
has the right to be afforded privacy in
treatment and in caring for his or her
personal needs”.
Resident Right 21 entitles residents the right to
meet with a spouse or other person in a room that
assures privacy.
The patient has the right to his or her privacy not only to do her personal hygiene activities but also when he or she is meeting with his or her visitors.
Answer:
Lincoln began to study the law.
Lincoln almost drowned.
Lincoln’s garden was washed away.
Lincoln became a schoolteacher.
Explanation:
Lincoln began to study the law.
Lincoln almost drowned.
Lincoln’s garden was washed away.
Lincoln became a schoolteacher.1sr
The answer is D. it cannot change during a president's term.
<span>My backup is this: "The </span>President<span> shall, receive </span><span>a c</span>ompensation<span>, which shall neither be increased nor diminished </span>during<span> the Period for which he shall have been elected."
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Ms. Weasley
<span>Answer: Out of country natural disasters are much harder to get donations for than local disasters. Americans are more willing to help Americans.
The BGC may not be able to prove where the donations go- many other foundations have been exposed by the media as not using any of the donations for their intended cause- Americans are on the alert and may be extremely cautious about giving donations.
If the BGC is not in good repor with the media and the general public, then getting any type of donations will be difficult.
The BGC may not have enough time and money to commit to multiple natural disaster aide projects. If stretched too thin, not enough money will go to the right places and people.</span>