The grand jury works with the prosecutor to decide whether to put criminal charges or indictment against a potential defendant; usually reserved for serious felonies
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
I am going to choose the song that talks about
thoughtful or wise choice.
Here are the lines from a song titled "Forever Young," written by folk icon Bob Dylan, and adapted by Rock/Pop icon Rod Stewart.
<em>"And when yo finally fly away, I'll be hoping that I served you well.</em>
<em>For all the wisdom of a lifetime, no one can ever tell.</em>
<em>But whatever road you choose, I'm right behind you win or lose,</em>
<em>Forever Youg."</em>
In this part of the song, the author is asking himself if he/she did everything it could to give his son the best example, orientation, and opportunities it could to grant him success in life.
After a parent has done everything in its hands to procure the son, parents know that what is going to happen next is the son's decision and actions.
So it's better to always set a good example and provide children with all they need to raise good men and women because, in real life, you need to make your own decisions.
Answer: Standard of living is lower than that of US and European standards but definitely higher than China and most parts of Asia (except Japan and maybe South Korea). However, the # of millionaires per capita in Moscow in St. Petersburg is one of the highest in the world (city comparison). Although individual wealth does not directly translate to higher standard of living.
Explanation:
Answer:
''...if they are VALID/TRUE...'
Explanation:
This is a critical thinking question, critically,
The premise of a good inductive argument doesn't demonstrate it's conclusion, it only supports it.
Premise provide reason(s) for accepting an argument/ conclusion.
"Two premises are linked if TRUE OR VALID. the argument would not be deductively valid if one of the premises were omitted the omission of one of the premises would weaken or cancel the amount of support provided by the other All of the answers are correct the premises would not provide good reason to accept the conclusion if one of the premises were omitted.''