False
False.
1968 TET Offensive
What picture? If I am thinking about the right picture... it showed how they were being attacked and the it was on purpose
In popular history, the Boston Massacre has been portrayed in a manner that gives the appearance the British opened fire for no reason at all. In fact, the British were being pelted with rocks and food as well as being insulted, and the firing of the first shot was more than likely an accident by a scared Redcoat.
In the book, Night, Rabbi Eliahou is one of the prisoners. He is portrayed as being devout in his faith, and having a son who, unfortunately, abandons him.
true.
true.
A false negative indicates that a person may not have a disease that is being checked for or that the person may not be pregnant. Having a false positive would be the opposite showing that the person does have a disease or could be pregnant.
True
Not sure of this being a disease. Drinking large amounts of water is however considered harmfull and in extreme cases it will result in death.
false, the causes of somatic tremor is parkinson's disease, and also by cold or body tremors
Drinking water is true in the sense that it is essential for life and plays a crucial role in maintaining bodily functions. It hydrates the body, supports digestion, and helps regulate temperature. Therefore, it is accurate to say that drinking water is vital for health and well-being.
Fetal alcohol syndrome is caused by the mother being an alcoholic and drinking while she is pregnant. It is not a disease that can be passed on to anyone.
Today, butlers are usually portrayed as being refined and well-spoken.
yes, you can get in just as much trouble for being there and not reporting the party as you can for being there and drinking.
Yes. Anything taken to excess can be a toxic poison. This even includes things essential to life such as salt, oxygen and water. "The poison is in the dosage." Drunk drivers with high BAC are routinely taken to the emergency room for observation.
It means being near or able to get a disease.