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Answer:the extent of the control it has over someone s life
Explanation:Disorderly eating occurs when we eat in an unhealthy way but still this isn't behind our control we can change our habit at anytime without anyone's help cause with disorderly eating one is still in control of how they eat and what they eat , the only thing is they just choose to eat unhealthy for only that time being.
Eating disorder on the other side is beyond ones control they can't help it and they can't stop eventhough they see the impact this is having in their lives .
The difference is more in the frequency and severity of behaviors and the distress they cause to the individual.
Disorderly eating is usually not that frequent because one is still in control whereas eating disorder is frequent and severe behavior.
Answer:
on grounds of 'Equal Protection' laws of the 14th Amendment.
Explanation:
Both Brown V. Board of Education and parents involved in Community Schools v. Seattle presented their case on grounds of 'Equal Protection' laws of the 14th Amendment.
In Brown V. Board of Education, the court ruled that 'separate but equal' was an unconstitutional provision and that the practice of segregation was 'inherently unequal'. It further ruled out that these unequal provisions violated the equal protection laws.
Similarly, the parents involved in Community Schools v. Seattle claimed and argued that racial tiebreaker in district schools subjugated and infringed 'Equal Protection' laws of the 14th Amendment.
Though the initial plan of the racial tiebreaker system was to prevent racial imbalance in schools, the court adjudged that the system was unconstitutional because it, more or less, contributed to unequal opportunity in getting admissions.