<span>I believe that religion is the subject which can offer the most insight into a person's sense of identity and values. It is impossible to have an identity or any sense of values without the context of meaning and purpose in which to live. The search for connection to a higher power helps to navigate away from mundane aspects of life toward a greater good.</span>
The correct answer is <span>a. feelings of euphoria
It is very unlikely that a person intending to commit suicide or with suicidal tendencies will express feelings of euphoria or happiness. Signs of suicidal tendencies include, feelings of despair, hopelessness and emotional numbness. Additionally, signs </span>of suicidal tendencies include:
i) Reckless behavior- such speeding, overdosing on substances, etc., since the person does not care much about being healthy and safe
ii) G<span>iving away possessions- in order to feel like a person has completion and closure before they end their lives
iii) Inability to concentrate- A person who is thinking about committing suicide will show withdrawal, lack of focus and concentration, as well as lack of emotional expression</span>
Answer:
Indus Valley
Explanation:
The circumstances in which these Aryans came to India show that they were aware that they would be welcome. For them, fleeing from Iran was a compulsion, but coming to India was a choice and they were higlhy welcomed by the Indus as the coexist together hence birthing Hinduism.
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less serious cases".
The liberation hypothesis contends that the impacts of additional lawful factors, for
example, victim or potentially guilty party race on condemning results are
molded by legitimately significant components, especially the seriousness or
the quality of the case. The theory was first proposed by Harry Kalven and Hans
Zeisel in the book named "The American Jury".