Human rights in Myanmar under its military regime have long been regarded as among the worst in the world.[1][2] International human rights organisations including Human Rights Watch,[3] Amnesty International,[4] and the American Association for the Advancement of Science[5] have repeatedly documented and condemned widespread human rights violations in Burma. The Freedom in the World 2011 report by Freedom House notes that "The military junta has... suppressed nearly all basic rights; and committed human rights abuses with impunity." In 2011 the "country's more than 2,100 political prisoners included about 429 members of the NLD, the victors in the 1990 elections."[6] As of July 2013, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners, there were about 100 political prisoners in Burmese prisons.[7][8][9][10]
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a. go alone for a sense of oneness with nature....
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2. was the queen of England
<span>This excerpt is a great example of naturalism because it shows Edna is responding to her environment, which is in control of her feelings and behaviors. As Edna sails across the ocean, her feelings of being swept away and drifting and freedom are a direct response to what is happening around her.</span>
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When Myrl and Becca began dating, people would talk about them quietly behind their backs. The conversations centered around the fact that Becca was judged to be highly attractive while most people thought that Myrl was relatively plain-looking. In this instance the couple seems to be dating in a way that violates the <u>matching</u> hypothesis.
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Matching hypothesis suggests that people are attracted to and form relationships with others who are familiar to them in physical attractiveness.People tend to become involved romantically with others who are quivalent in their physical attractiveness. Matching is pedictive of progress in a relationship.
As in the given scenario, as the conversations centered around the fact that Becca was judged to be highly attractive while most people thought that Myrl was relatively plain-looking. In this instance the couple seems to be dating in a way that violates the <u>matching</u> hypothesis.