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hey ariel its me jason i am sorry i was being s.t.u.p.i.d sorry i was not thinkin when i called you the b word i am so so soso so very sorry and this is my love you and u are something a very special person ariel never SAY THAT WHAT DID I TELL YOU your beautful and loving and caring and i was mad at three things my mom my dog and you witch was a mistake so plaese can we get back togeter and i understaind when you say no and i will deal with it i am sorry
Answer: Option A -- Can request the consent of the person to pull the object out.
Explanation: It's within the power of a police officer to request the consent of any individual he's suspecting to have been armed to pull the object out, most especially if the officer is unsure of what he/she put in the pocket, but he feels or thinks could possibly be a small baggie containing drugs. This information is enough for him to take such action.
Answer: People with depression recognized sad facial expressions more than other expressions and better than those who did not suffer from depression.
Explanation: Gollan, McCloskey, Hoxha and Coccaro carried out a study on people who suffered from depression to determine how they interpret facial expressions. The subjects of the study were presented with several photographs of people whose facial expressions indicated varying emotions.
A control group of people who did not suffer from depression were also presented the same photographs. The study showed that of all the facial depressions, people who had depression were better able to interpret sad facial expressions even when very subtle compared to other expressions or the control group.
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