Of course! No matter if they’re disabled or not, everyone has the same rights as each other because at the end of the day we’re all human.
Answer:
if it's Louisville than why post this question if you know the answer?
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The available options are:
A. Repeating the false suggestion several times
B. Electrical shock
C. using a plausible false event
D. Asking the individual to imagine the event.
Answer:
Electric Shock
Explanation:
Option A not correct, because it is LIKELY to be effective in planting the false memories, because repeating the false memory over time, will make it easier for the person involved to retain the false memory.
Option C is not correct, because, using plausible false event for the person involved will make it easier to retain the false memory.
Option D is not correct, because letting the person involved to imagine the false event will make him or her to retain the false memories.
Option B is correct, because, using Electrical Shock, will only make the person involved to retain the memory of electrical shock but not the false memories that need to be planted.
Hence, the right answer is ELECTRIC SHOCK
Answer:
can u put it in english please i dont understand
Explanation:
Acrostic poem using Olympics
<em>O</em><em>n the day of 8th July</em>
<em>L</em><em>ittle girl was walking by </em>
<em>Y</em><em>ears have gone since she had reached</em>
<em>M</em><em>ountain spot on top of hill</em>
<em>P</em><em>eople have some legends wrote</em>
<em>I</em><em>n the caves around that spot</em>
<em>C</em><em>oming close to that small cave</em>
<em>S</em><em>he had found the story left.</em>
I have just wrote it by myself !