Answer:what are you asking
Explanation:
I want you, all of you. I want you on your good and bad days. I want you when you dont want your self. I want to be with you. I want to spend every second with you. And I know that im young and dumb but I have never been so sure about something in my life. I know your hurting from what she did to you, but im not her, okay? Im me and I would never hurt you the way she did. When I look at you I feel complete. For once I feel happy. These last few months with you by my side have been amazing... but I want more. I want you. All of you. And I wont hurt you. Because you dont hurt the people you love. All im saying is to give me a chance to show you that I can treat you like the amazing, perfect person you are...Please?
Answer:
In 1950 Nixon successfully ran for the United States Senate against Democratic Rep. Helen Agana Douglas. After his campaign distributed “pink sheets” comparing Douglas’s voting record to that of Vito Demarcation, a left-wing representative from New York, the Independent Review, a small Southern California newspaper, nicknamed him
Now, to make something clear, not all teenagers make "poor decisions"; the human mind is so complex and multi-variabled that making a blanket statement for every human being is going too far into assumption. But, it is true that in many cases, the brain's development during teenage years does impact its behavior, in fact this sort of behavior can go back as far as toddlerhood. To put it simply, the brain--usually during teenage development when testosterone or estrogen levels are higher-- undergoes a drastic change where testing and questioning the bounds of one's liberty, privilege, traditional ideas, etc. comes into play. This is probably why even today, some groups of people considerer children far below the age 18--the legal age to vote in America-- adult and ready to marry off. They see that a child of that age has begun to adapt to their surroundings and test the bounds of their traditional ideas, and thus see it fit to give them full freedom. Teenagehood is a time when one makes poor, questionable decisions and hopefully learns from them, a time when one tests the bounds of personal liberty, and a time when they hopefully find out how the world works. Teenagehood is the brain's transition one of a child to that of an adult.
Answer:
unknowingly
Explanation:
un - this is at the beginning
ly - this is at the end
•The word 'know' is embedded between them.