History, 24.02.2020 19:32 srutkowske1489
What does this poem mean, how do u think the author feels? ill mark brainliest thank you.
I never thought
Someone like you,
Would ever love me
As much as I do,
For you.
Your one of a kind,
SO hard to find.
But it was worth it,
Every single bit.
I don’t know
How someone like me,
Could ever be loved
By someone like you?
It seemed like it wasn’t
Meant to be.
Yet,
Here we are.
Making it to be.
Just trying to be free,
Living our life,
By the tread hanging
off the knife.
Free as can be.
Running from danger,
Harm,
And everything
that could stop us,
But nothing could.
Or should.
Nothing can stop
us from loving
And caring
And laughing
Together.
Because we
are inseparable.
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What similarity can be drawn between state and national governments?
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History, 21.06.2019 17:30
Judicial independence is a cornerstone of democracy because it ensures that the courts reach fair and unbiased decisions. judicial independence is maintained in which of the following ways? select all the apply. 1points a judges are appointed rather than elected. b judges serve life terms on good behavior. c judges can overturn the rule of law.
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One day as your professor is driving to work, another driver runs through a red light and hits his car. the professor is shaken up but survives the accident. however, the next time he starts to enter the intersection,he becomes nervous and fearful. soon,he starts going to work via another route to avoid the intersection even though this route adds twenty minutes to his commute in each direction. according to the principles of classical conditioning, why does the professor become scared of the previously harmless intersection? what can he do about this, as going via other route is very time consuming? be specific. break down the situation into its parts and show how the principles of learning apply.
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What does this poem mean, how do u think the author feels? ill mark brainliest thank you.
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