go to rehab? or something similar to this
A during the two centuries following the discovery of the new world, over 90% of the native population were killed by disease and warfare
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Among the choices provided above the one that is not a public relations tool is <span>trade show.
</span>A trade<span> fair (</span>trade show<span>, </span>trade<span> exhibition, or expo) is an exhibition organized so that companies in a specific industry can showcase and demonstrate their latest products and services, meet with industry partners and customers, study activities of rivals, and examine recent market trends and opportunities.</span>
Answer:
frontotemporal dementia
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it seems that the way that Mr. Weatherford is acting may be due to frontotemporal dementia. This is a type of dementia caused by cell degeneration in the frontal and temporal areas of the brain. Some of the symptoms associated with this disease are mood swings, compulsive behavior, and even a lack of inhibition, all of which Mr. Weatherford is demonstrating.
In the city of bones, when Clary spoke to Jace during Erics poet reading, he told her that he was supposed to bring her to the Institute to talk to Hodge.
<h3>What is the story "
city of bones" about?</h3>
In the novel "City of Bones", Clary, a character discussed in this context was 15 when she first met Jace and the Lightwoods and turned 16 during her time with them. However in the film, she was being portrayed as a 17-year-old who turned 18.
Some of the important plot in City of Bones is as follows "An evening at a New York nightclub takes an unexpected turn for 15-year-old Clary when she witnesses what looks like a murder but the victim's body has vanished into thin air. What is more strange is that her best friend Simon couldn't even see the attack take place".
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