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1. Intake 2. Detention 3. Formal hearing 4. Sente
1. Intake: the juvenile is either released or detained 2. Detention: the juvenile goes through an informal adjustment 3. Formal Hearing: Part 2 is the hearing 4: Sentencing
Intake is the first step. Second step is detention. Third step is a formal hearing. and the fourth step is sentencing.
I had problems with my hearing and almost failed a hearing test for my dream job because of it. I later saw a specialist and she told me that my intake of over a pint of cow's milk a day was really bad for my hearing because of all the mucus that builds up in and around your ear. I have since switched to Rice Milk and have noticed an improved difference in my hearing. I have also been advised to cut down on dairy and wheat overall so I go for oats and dark chocolate over my old habits. I hope this answer was helpful. Sam
Some of the hearing disorders areConductive hearing lossSensorineural hearing lossNoise induced hearing loss
how does bats hearing compare to human hearing
If it's someone who has full hearing they are called hearing. If they have little hearing or are lossing their hearing they are called hard of hearing.
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it is a hearing for fairness