Answer:
1. Every child has the right to be born well.
2. Every child has the right to a wholesome family life.
3. Every child has the right to be raised well and become contributing members of society.
4. Every child has the right to basic needs.
5. Every child has the right to access what they need to have a good life.
6. Every child has the right to education.
7. Every child has the right to play and enjoy their youth.
8. Every child has the right to be protected from danger.
9. Every child has the right to live in a productive environment.
10. Every child has the right to be cared for in the absence of their parent or guardian.
11. Every child has the right to good governance.
12. Every child has the right to freedom and peace.
Explanation:
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Approximately 19,000 legally authorized executions in the United States have been confirmed by M. Watt Espy.
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- Major Watt Espy was a researcher from Alabama who was the first to compile the details of about 19,000 legally authorized executions and publish it in the public domain by the name 'The Espy Files'.
- This data referred to the executions that happened over a long period of approximately 400 years starting from 1608 to 2002.
Answer:
On the freeway, maintain a 3 second following distance. If the road is slippery or wet, adjust your distance to four or more seconds.
Explanation:
Every time climate conditions change, your vehicle will have variations in the way it reacts. So, if in regular conditions you should maintain a 3-second following distance, in other unusual conditions you must adjust this setting to be more cautious, and prevent any unforeseen events that could lead to an accident.
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Answer: a) the other committee members are all in favor of the plan.
Explanation:
According to the question's situation, Professor Wang does not support the below-average grade possessing students among the academic standard committee. Whereas other members of the committee want to support them.
So, Professor Wang can vote in favor if all the members of the committee decide to vote in supporting children with below average grade.This will convince Professor Wang as everyone is thinking of favoring students.
Other options are incorrect because discussing his opinion early will not necessarily change opinion of others. Private ballot voting will also lead to support the majority decision and will not include Professor Wang in that decision.Self esteem will not help in favoring students.Thus, the correct option is option(a).