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Incinerator facilities can also generate electricity
Explanation:
Benefit of incineration of waste is that Incinerator facilities can also generate electricity
Answer:
D: St.Lawrence River
E: The canadian shield
Explanation:
The Thames River is located in london so that immediately removes it as a possibility. Second the Atacama Desert is in Chile and since you said North America that would technically make it wrong even though it's in "America". The Andes are a large collection of mountains that run alon the eastern coast of south america making them not in North America. The St. Lawrence River is a river in North America, it's a large river that runs along most of canada and runs through many big cities. The Canadian Shield is sorta an obvoious answer but some would think it's missleading, but it's a large formation of exposed igneous and metamorphic rock located in canada.
Answer: Franklin Roosevelt's body
Explanation:Roosevelt was a man of tremendous determination who developed great upper body strength and endurance, but he needed braces and something to lean against to stay upright. He didn’t ever want the public to see that, or they would associate physical weakness with vulnerability or frailty.Otherwise, FDR seemed to embrace his polio like any other challenge-head on. He loved to show how physically fit he was, what a tireless and cheerful campaigner he was. And people loved him for it. In 1938 Roosevelt and his friend Basil O’Conner founded the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, later known as The March of Dimes.Ironically, Roosevelt probably didn’t have polio. Scientists now believe there’s a better than 60% chance that he had Guillain Barre syndrome, which has similar effects on the bodies of adults. If it had been known at the time and publicly announced, I’m not sure the public would have accepted him as they did. People have a greater fear of the unknown and very little was known about Guillain Barre. It worked out well for everyone.Incidentally, Roosevelt had a bump above his left eye that got bigger and was surgically removed during his presidency. It is quite possible he had skin cancer, but his doctor kept it quiet. Back then people had a much more strict code about privacy. People just didn’t assume that the media and the public had the right to pry into every aspect of other people’s private lives. I remember in the 1980’s when president Reagan had a benign polyp removed during a colonoscopy and it was very big news. Some things should be private, IMO!
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Worry refers to the thoughts, images, emotions, and actions of a negative nature in a repetitive, uncontrollable manner that results from a proactive cognitive risk analysis made to avoid or solve anticipated potential threats and their potential consequences.
A disagreement<span> between countries about where the </span>border<span> between them should be drawn</span>