Answer:
The exhibition of two or more distinct and alternate personalities is a symptom of a dissociative identity disorder.
Explanation:
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a condition of mental disturbance characterized by the presence of two or more personalities in the same person. Usually, the identities associated with the disorder act independently, with one or two of them dominating activity and behavior.
The person affected by DID may experience a loss of memory of his/her own when under the influence of other personalities. DID can be due to many causes, including depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, borderline personality or drug use.
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Answer:
Carbon dioxide
Explanation:
Because The heart pumps the oxygen to the muscles that are doing the exercise. When you exercise and your muscles work harder, your body uses more oxygen and produces more carbon dioxide.
Answer:
Carbon Dioxide
Explanation:
The heart uses Oxygen and pumps it throughout the body, in return making more Carbon dioxide come out.
What are some things you can do to make sure that you maintain control of your object when you're hitting it up in the air?
Answer:
I think maybe to control the amount of force your using that should help you maintain controll of the object ur hitting in the air.
Explanation:
which term means the number of years a person can expect to live
health continuum
physical health
life expectancy
Answer:
Pretty sure its Physical Healthh
Answer:
life expectancy
its in the name
the definition of it is
"the average period that a person may expect to live."
so that seems to fit pretty well
when building a muscular strength/endurance program, what are some guidelines when it comes to which parts of the body to include.
Answer:
Abs, triceps, biceps, quads, calves
Explanation:
What are the ingredients in a candy cane?
most of it is just sugar due to the fact its a candy but im pretty sure it has a few other things also
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Which of the following alternative medicine techniques stimulates various points on the body to help a person feel better? 1. Acupressure 2. Homeopathy 3. Acupuncture
A.) 1 and 3
B.) 2
C.) 3 only
D.) 1 only
Answer:
Dude you need to put the picture 2
Answer:
i think its A?
Explanation:
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Use what you have learned to answer the questions below.
1. Pick one drug you believe is important for seventh graders to know about. Name the drug and write at least 2 sentences about your reasons for educating seventh graders about it.
2. What does this drug do to the brain, and what are its short-term and long-term effects on the brain, the rest of the body, or the mind? Write at least 3 sentences on this topic that seventh graders could understand.
3. What are some internal and external reasons that a teen might use, or decide not to use, this drug? Write at least 3 sentences on this topic that seventh graders could understand.
4. Assume you were going to teach this information to a group of seventh graders. Pick a title for your presentation that would make the seventh graders want to listen to you.
Answer:
1) Marijuana, marijuana is a drug that can cause people to get intoxicated, go to the hospital, get arrested, or sometimes fatal/lethal. In some states it is legal to use though, but only for medical reason, mostly severe ones.
Explanation:
the amount of force that a muscle or muscle group can apply against a resistance describes which type of fitness?
a flexibility
b muscular endurance
c strength
d power
Answer is C)strength
Explanation:
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A father has noticed his daughter, Tina, becoming more rebellious. He asks a counselor if he should set looser standards or tighter ones. Which of the following questions is most important to ask before answering the father?
When did Tina first show signs of rebellion?
How many years of high school does Tina have left?
What type of behavior is Tina displaying?
Do Tina’s peers have more or fewer rules?
Answer:
What type of behavior is Tina displaying
Explanation:
Just took the test
When we learned about Stress Management, we talked about making a plan with techniques in 3 different areas to reduce stress. Write an example for EACH in the space below: 1 example of TIME OUT, 1 example of WORK OUT, and 1 example of REACH OUT
Answer:
1 sleep 2 stretch 3 call a friend
Explanation:
these are all great examples of ways to manage stress
3. What are factors that determine how many
calories a person needs?
How do I love myself? I need this as soon as possible please
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Those who challenge themselves _______ have less blood vessel disease (allowing better blood flow to the brain), heavier brains, and more neurons.
Answer:
mentally sorry if wrong
What are the warning signs of an abusive relationship?
verbal abuse first... or controlling actions like distancing you from family giving you a “curfew” and controlling what you say or do.
Warning signs for someone else:
Visibly controlling
Constantly checking on their partner in an eerie way
Change (negative) in personality
Cruelty to animals or children
Warning signs for you:
Being overly critical
Accessing private accounts such as goo gle, tw itter, etc and has to know your passwords
Never being at fault
Saying you did things they did
Extreme jealousy
And of course, physically hurting you
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All of the following are examples of barrier methods of contraception EXCEPT
a cervical cap
b male condoms
c sponge
d vaginal ring
The Venn diagram shows similarities and differences between conflict signs and stress. According to the
diagram, what is getting defensive a sign of?
a. A growing conflict
c. Being stressed
b. Both a growing conflict and being stressed d. None of the above
Answer:D
Explanation:
It’s D because when you are a 14 y/o taking finals you just guess
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Discuss the importance of your peer group with regard for striving towards wellness.
Discuss the importance of your peer group with regard for striving toward wellness. We tend to make choices that are similar to those made by the people with whom we spend the most time. If your peer group values and strives for wellness, then you are likely to do the same.
Answer:
Sample response:
We tend to make choices that are similar to those made by the people with whom we spend the most time. If your peer group values and strives for wellness, then you are likely to do the same. Conversely, if your peers have poor wellness, then you may also suffer.
Explanation:
(1 point)
11. About a month before an election, you receive a call with a recorded message from a local
politician asking for her vote. This is an example which kind of advertising?
O direct marketing
direct mail
O telemarketing
O robocall
Answer:
robocall
Explanation:
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Though you can generally trust information from professional organizations,
sometimes it is not 100% accurate.
True
False
If a celebrity endorses (recommends) a product, diet, behavior, or way of life that
means it is good for you to try as well.
True
False
Answer:
for question two I think It is false
Explanation:
Which of the following characteristics might indicate that a person is at risk for an eating disorder? A. an urge to throw up after eating
B. a guilty feeling when eating sweet or fattening foods
C. over-exercising to burn all the Calories eaten
D.all of the above
Answer:
D. all of the above
Explanation:
All of these characteristics are related to a eating disorder.
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How much will be the employee and 2 dependents monthly rate for People's HMO?
$206.99
$60.00
$260.01
$260.00
Answer:60.000 I think
Explanation:
Match each injury with the long term consequences
Which TWO activities would require critical-thinking skills?
• collecting an X-ray from the imaging department at a hospital
• prescribing pain meds to a patient based on the patient's history
• transferring a patient's X-ray image to a doctor's computer
• promoting a member of a medical team to a senior position
• editing a medical report to remove spelling mistakes
Answer:
prescribing pain meds to a patient based on the patient's history
promoting a member of a medical team to a senior position
Explanation:
"Critical-thinking" refers to the person's ability to judge a situation according to his own analysis and evaluation. Such evaluation will depend on the person's experience, observation, reasoning and similar things. Among the activities above, the second choice and the fourth choice are the only ones which show the skill.
Prescribing pain meds to a patient based on the patient's history requires an intellectual skill. This means that one has to know the age of the person, his allergy to some pain meds and other medicines he's taking will also be considered in order to know which pain medication is best for him.
Promoting a member of a medical team to a senior position should be thoroughly planned, thus it requires an intellectual skill. One has to know why the member has to be promoted, and his work experience will also be considered. Many things will be synthesized before arriving at a conclusion.
Angelina is a promising right handed bowler in the teenage division of her local bowling center traveling league. Her coach consistently reinforces to her that she needs proper body management to repeat good shots each frame of the game. Angelina can manage her body to regularly make accurate shots by focusing on her: (2 points) Group of answer choices Four step approach Opponent's score Potential final score Previous poor shot
Answer:
A. Four step approach
Explanation:
A. Four step approach
B. Opponent's score
C. Potential final score
D. Previous poor shot
Because she's focusing on her body movement.
Angelina can manage her body to regularly make accurate shots by focusing on her four step approach. The correct option is A.
What is four step approach?Walker and Peyton proposed a more contemporary method of teaching students how to acquire procedural abilities.
Demonstration, deconstruction, comprehension, and performance are the four steps that make up Peyton's stepwise teaching methodology.
A four-step procedure for addressing issues and continuously improving processes, goods, or services. It entails methodically testing potential solutions, evaluating the outcomes, and putting those that have proven effective into action.
Because Angelina is a promising right-handed bowler in the junior traveling league at her neighborhood bowling alley.
Her coach continually reminds her that she requires appropriate body control to repeat successful shots in every game frame. By concentrating on her four-step process, Angelina can control her body to consistently make perfect shots.
Thus, the correct option is A.
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How are you (like really)?
Answer:
good and you
Explanation
Have a good day
Answer:
I'm depressed and don't tell anyone because I feel like they won't care even though I'm always there for them but it's okay becuase I just keep it inside.
Explanation:
The three risk factors discussed in class that may contribute to drug use
include family factors, social factors, and:
Answer:
Family history of addiction. Drug addiction is more common in some families and likely involves genetic predisposition. ...
Mental health disorder. ...
Peer pressure. ...
Lack of family involvement. ...
Early use. ...
Taking a highly addictive drug.
Explanation:
What distinguishes active isolated stretching from other stretching exercises?
A. the motion of bouncing
B.
C.
D.
the need for a partner
the likelihood of injury
the use of external objects
Answer:
D. the use of external objects
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
What would happen if I electrocuted myself each time I felt a negative emotion like electric therapy, I wouldn’t be happy or would I go nuts?
Answer:
You would go nuts.
Explanation:
If you electrocute yourself too many times, you would get burns to the brain and skin. You would NOT be happy.
Discuss the importance of your peer group with regard for striving towards wellness.
Bro this is online school we don’t have a peer group
Discuss the importance of your peer group with regard for striving toward wellness. We tend to make choices that are similar to those made by the people with whom we spend the most time. If your peer group values and strives for wellness, then you are likely to do the same.
explain how our neuromuscular systems
attempt to overcome fatigue during heavy work or exercise
Answer:
when you exercise, your nerves/sensory neurons produce reflex increases in heart rate, blood pressure and respiration to Help muscle blood flow and oxygen.
Explanation: