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1. The therapeutic community helps drive individual change.
Therapeutic Community is an environmental setting for individuals who require therapy because of range of psycho-social problems and disorders resulting from use of drugs and related substances.
- The community treatment an individual is based on an interpersonal, social and interactive approach.
- Individual who are referred to the community will experience individual changes because it is their community specialty.
2. The therapeutic community help to treat behavior such as impulsiveness and aggressiveness
The lying cause of illness treated by the community cause behavior such as impulsiveness and aggressiveness.
Considering the right treatment method used to rehabilitate individual with such behavior, such person overall behavior will consequently improve.
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<span>demeanor</span><span>
<span>A 'demeanor' is the way that a person presents themselves
towards other people, it includes the outward characteristics that other people
pick up on. If Esteban is consistently gentle and peaceful, it means his
'demeanor' is pleasant in the same way. </span></span>
I think the right answer D. He is marching, slamming the cupboards, and drumming his fingers on the table which all show signs of impatience.
Answer:
Because Dred Scott and his family were born in the United States, they are citizens with all the rights granted by the Constitution.
Explanation:
According to a different source, this is the passage that the question refers to:
<em>"It will be observed, that the plea applies to that class of persons only whose ancestors were negroes of the African race, and imported into this country, and sold and held as slaves. The only matter in issue before the court, therefore, is, whether the descendants of such slaves, when they shall be emancipated, or who are born of parents who had become free before their birth, are citizens of a State, in the sense in which the word "citizen” is used in the Constitution of the United States. . . . . . . The question before us is, whether the class of persons described in the plea in abatement compose a portion of this people, and are constituent members of this sovereignty? We think they are not, and that they are not included, and were not intended to be included, under the word "citizens" in the Constitution, and can therefore claim none of the rights and privileges which that instrument provides for and secures to citizens of the United States."</em>
In this passage, the opinion of the author is that Dred Scott cannot be considered an American citizen because he is the descendant of slaves. The author argues that slaves were not considered as "citizens" when the Constitution was written, and therefore, their children cannot be citizens either. However, a counterclaim to this statement would be the argument that Dred Scott and his family should be considered citizens because they were born in the United States, and therefore, deserve all the rights that citizenship grants them.