Idk if this is right but:
against: stop and search powers are heavily racially biased (as you can see with current events). POC tend to be stopped and searched more than whites solely because of the color of their skin. It’s discriminatory and harmful to POC communities. Stop and search powers also give cops too much power. They can abuse it and stop whoever they want, wrongly accusing many
for: people who are speeding can be given a ticket for endangering the road. ppl will slow down and watch their speed bc homies got caught, making streets safer
<span>Repeating tests usually leads to
</span><span>more confidence in the results
because more you repeat more precised result u will get
so i conclude option C is correct
hope it helps</span>
Answer:
Forgiving myself before I die and then forgiving others is actually something I am going through right now. My daughter and I had gotten into an argument and had not spoken to each other for several months. She suddenly became ill, was diagnosed with cancer and passed away in September 2020. This all happened within a matter of weeks. When I walked into her hospice room she was so happy to see me and all of our anger had disappeared; however, I will never get the time back when we both were so stubborn and did not talk for several months.
My broken heart has taught me to forgive others for all of the negative stuff they have done to me or have said about me. I feel it is so very important that we all live without hate or negativity in our hearts and lives as life is so very precious and way too short to focus on the bad.
I have forgiven myself for all the wrong and negative things I have done in the past and try to focus only on positivity.
Explanation:
I hope this is what you were looking for and it helps you with your assignment.
It’s B, depressed since it signifies that the person is sad.
Answer:
100
Explanation:
We were given fraction of 2/3 as the fraction that Peter rode. Which means he rode 2/3 of the total number of miles.
Total number of miles=150-mile
Number of miles that Peter rode
=(2/3) ×150
= 0.66667 ×150
= 100