Which country does not have veto power in the united nations

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France

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What do the lines "All my legs / shout" mean in "I Have Ten Legs"? A. The speaker's legs sometimes get her into trouble. B. The speaker's legs make a lot of noise. C. The speaker's legs feel great when she runs. D. The speaker talks with her legs.

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The answer is C =)                                                                                                                   hope I helped   

True or false? The following sentence is written in passive voice: Sidney baked that delicious chocolate cake.a. True
b. False

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True because of the wording that delicious chocolate cake

Which part of this excerpt from Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist suggests a trace of humane feeling in Mr. Bumble's character?

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Mr. Bumble is a cruel person but deep inside he has a soft spot. When Oliver Twist broke down in front of him crying and sobbing, Mr. Bumble actually felt pity towards the boy although he tried his best not to show it. Mr. Bumble thinks that showing pity for the poor is a sign of weakness which is really ironic because he's a beadle -- a person who runs all the charitable institutions in the parish.

Answer: I believe the answer is As Mr. Bumble gazed sternly upon him, it rolled down his cheek. It was followed by another, and another.

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The question is asking about a human feeling coming from Mr. Bumble and this line in the excerpt talks about how something rolled down his cheek, and assuming that the thing running down his cheek is a tear then what is more human than that?

You have been called out to a scene in which a 35-year-old woman is experiencing a crisis. Her husband just committed suicide and she is distraught about her circumstances. What information would you want to know before intervening? After finding out the necessary information, how would you handle this case?

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You would want to know if she too is suicidal. Is she in any other life altering circumstances. Does she have any family to help her grieve. Is she prone to be violent. If yes there is a possible chance she is suicidal to and you would not want to aggravate things further so you would take a different approach. Each answer she has to those questions will have a different outcome to her situation. Therefore knowing those answers you would know the right way to approach her and be able to help her.

Choose all that apply.Population growth and the domestication of plants and animals brought on new cultural changes, such as _____.
gender inequality
greater need for protection
emergence of new social classes
less complex religious beliefs
less wealth overall

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As a direct result of population growth and the domestication of plants and animals we can point out greater need for protection  and emergence of new social classes.

Gender inequality is a biological fact, and by so, it affected human society since the beginning. Since the first pieces of evidence of human society, we found social structures divided by gender. Men were responsible for hunting and protection and women responsible for taking care of the children and for cooking. So, not a consequence of cultural change.

As a consequence of the increase in population, and the increase in the storage of food and animals, it was necessary a greater need for protection. As productivity increased, the risk of this being stolen or violated also increased. Another consequence was the emergence of new social classes, as the result of labor division and new governmental structures.

Wealth and Religious beliefs were highly affected, but in the opposite way presented in the text. Both had an important increase in Population growth and the domestication of plants and animals.

I'd say that population growth and the domestication of plants and animals brought on new cultural changes, such as gender inequality, greater need for protection, and emergence of new social classes. However, I am not 100% sure.

The energy needed for body's internal activities when at rest is your Active Metabolic Rate. Question 6 options: a. True
b. False

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False, because why would it be your ACTIVE metabolic rate while you are at REST