1+1
[tex]42 + 42[/tex]
Answer:
2 an 84
Explanation:
Write the following sentences in Simple Present Tense.
1. We played football.
2. You sang a song.
3. Sarla washed the cloth.
Answer:
We are paying football.
You sing a song.
Sarla is washing the cloth.
Which of the following are goals of career and
technical organizations? Choose all that apply.
Get students involved in their community.
Network with professionals in the field.
Demonstrate and develop relevant skills.
Develop friendships with people with the
same social desires.
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Answer: The correct answer is get students involved in their community, network with professionals in the field, and Demonstrate and develop relevant skills.
Explanation:
Which of these tasks help to store information? Check all that apply.
saving data
logging in data
backing up data
searching data
retrieving data
TIME REMAINING
43:28
Which of the following statements about Australian football is TRUE?
A.
The players tend to wear a large amount of padding.
B.
Goals are scored by kicking the ball through goal posts.
C.
Each team has a number of set plays for both offense and defense.
D.
Constant movement of the ball is similar to baseball.
100 grams of egg whites has about how many fewer calories than 100 grams of a complete egg?
A. 22
B. 50
C. 74
D. 100
Answer and Explanation:
I think the answer is A.
But I think it could also be C.
Have you changed a baby's diaper before?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Answer:
No, why do you ask?
Explanation:
Step 5 - Enter Vital
Signs: Pulse
Now, you measure
Nathan's pulse on his wrist.
It is 18 beats over 15
seconds with a regular rate
and bounding depth
2. Enter Nathan's pulse, along
with the site it was taken and
a description (rhythm/depth).
Answer:
72 beats per minute , monitor site
Explanation:
Effective fitness plans focus on principles specificity . Overload . Proression... So what would be a greatexample if planning a workout.
The correct answer to this option is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
It is correct to say that effective fitness plans focus on principles of specificity, overload, and progression. Taking into consideration these principles, a great example of planning a workout would be this.
The principle of specificity establishes that a person or an athlete has to train the specific parts that it needs to develop. For instance, if you are a baseball pitcher, you need specific work for your arm and wrist.
The principle of progression establishes that the body can get past the originally established limits, allowing us to lift higher weights to be more strong.
The principle of overload establishes that the human body will increase its capacity to respond to higher weights or intensity by exposing it to different levels of intensity or strength.
So a great exercise plan must contain a good evaluation of the individual's capacity to perform any kind of exercise. Then, a good nutrition plan to maximize your workout. Then, the plan has to consider the days, frequency, and hours a day for your exercise. What follows is a daily routine with the specific set of exercises needed in cardio or lifting weights.
It is important to be supervised by your fitness coach so he/she can properly instruct you and make corrections.
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how can genetic engineering treat breast cancer?
Explanation:
Gene therapy can be used to treat cancers. Gene therapy which is directly delivered to a particularly stubborn type of breast cancer cell causes the cells to self destruct, lowers the chance of recurrence and helps increase the effectiveness of some types of chemotherapy.
in what way are the digestive and circulatory systems alike
The circulatory system brings oxygen to the __________ system, which it needs more of when it moves the body. *
5 points
Nervous
Endocrine
Integumentary
Reproductive
Skeletal
Digestive
Muscular
Excretory
Respiratory
Answer:
Respiratory
Explanation:
The respiratory system is what helps you breathe, so the circulatory system would be sending oxygen there.
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What are Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)?
A. The simple tasks that people do every day to care for themselves.
B. The simple tasks that people do every day for other people.
C. The complex tasks that take many years of study for a person to
learn.
D. The complex tasks that are specific to a person's field of work.
DI
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Room air and arterial blood contain 16% oxygen.
True or false
Answer:
False, because room air is the range of 21%, and arterial blood is 95-100% :3
Explanation:
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Answer:
False
Explanation:
It has a higher percentage of oxygen in it!
One evening, Naseem hears her parents talking about her older brother. She learns that he has failed a drug test at school and must get substance abuse treatment to avoid being expelled. She decides that she will talk to her brother about getting treatment. Naseem asks you for help preparing for this conversation.
Do the following to provide help:
Look up at least three different treatment programs in your area. Briefly describe these programs as well as the pros and cons of each.
What role can Naseem and her family play in helping her brother avoid substance abuse?
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Approximately how many people die each year from food poisoning?
A. 3,000
B. 15,000
C. 48,000
D. 123,000
Question:
Approximately how many people die each year from food poisoning?
A. 3,000
B. 15,000
C. 48,000
D. 123,000
Explanation:
A. 3,000
Which option is most likely to improve exercise adherence?
1. a coach pointing out a team’s mistakes after a game
2. a clerk saying that a store has no clothes for heavy people
3. a friend pointing out weight gain
4. a friend setting a day of the week to work out together
Answer:
4. a friend setting a day of the week to work out together
what help us to respond to such signals
Answer:
i think WIFI and load
Explanation:
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Which of the following is an example of an
internship?
O temporary job that provides school credit
following someone around at a job
volunteering at a nonprofit hospital without
getting paid
teaching other students about a career
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Answer:
Well it would be D
Explanation:
A: Back blows for de infants
B: well its in a
C: That is for infants
D:Correct i think
Which one of the following is NOT one of the 6 steps of decision making
a. List the options
b. Weigh outcomes
c. Evaluate the decision
d. Use the HALT acronym
Which of the following is most likely to lead to responsibility and healthy independence?
allowing teens to make decisions freely
placing tight controls on behavior
providing a balance of firmness and responsiveness
preventing teens from experiencing a lot of disappointment
Answer:
c
Explanation:
It is the result of a complex interaction between a person's history and his or her thoughts about the interpretations of the past and what it means in the present.
A. Dental Health
B. Mental Health
C. School Health
D. Psychological Health
Describe the condition of environmental pollution in Nepal
Answer:
Environmental pollution in Nepal include overpopulation, deforestation, energy and species conservation. ... Mountain biodiversity is suffering due to ecological fragility and instability of high mountain environments, deforestation, poor management of natural resources, and inappropriate farming practices.
Which is not a factor in restricting the promotion and sale of tobacco products?
restricting advertisements with cartoon characters
banning radio advertising
banning advertising near schools
selling tobacco products in pharmacies
Restrictions on tobacco industry advertising and promotions at the point-of-sale are effective strategies for counteracting the tobacco industry’s efforts to attract new, current, and recently quit smokers.
According to the Federal Trade Commission, in 2018 alone, the tobacco industry spent over $9 billion on advertising and promotional expenditures, spending more at the point-of-sale than anywhere else.
Tobacco industry marketing, advertising and promotions have been found to:cover of "Deadly Alliance: How Big Tobacco and Convenience Stores Partner to Market Tobacco Products and Fight Life-Saving Policies"
Encourage youth smoking uptake. The NCI has demonstrated a causal relationship between exposure to tobacco advertisements and youth smoking uptake. Across multiple studies, research has shown that youth more frequently exposed to tobacco promotion are 60% more likely to have tried smoking and 30% more likely to be susceptible to future smoking.
Increase total cigarette sales.
Distort youth perceptions about the availability, use and popularity of cigarettes.[2, 3] Read more on the impact of tobacco retailers near schools and the Center for Public Health and Tobacco Policy’s fact sheet “Influencing Youth at the POS.”
Foster positive brand imagery.
Cue cravings and undermine quit attempts.
Fuel tobacco-related disparities. The tobacco industry has a long history of targeted marketing toward low income and minority populations[12,13] Read more on disparities in point of sale advertising.
For more information on the impact of tobacco marketing, advertising and promotions, review this fact sheet developed by the California Department of Public Health. To learn more about the the problem and why retail tobacco control is important read Counter Tobacco’s “War in the Store” and “Why Retail Tobacco is Important” pages or read the Deadly Alliance Report.
What are POS Advertising Restrictions?
The 2009 Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act gave states and local governments the power to enact certain restrictions on tobacco advertising. Review this presentation by ChangeLab Solutions and the Public Health Law Center to learn more about how the 2009 Act impacts regulation of tobacco advertising and promotions.
The Public Health Law Center suggests the following strategies for restricting tobacco advertising at the point of sale. Refer to their guide, “Restricting Tobacco Advertising—Tips and Tools” for more details:
Restrict ALL advertising without regard to its content (“content neutral” advertising restriction). This would affect advertising for all products (e.g. alcohol, food, toys, etc.), not just tobacco. For example, some municipalities limit the percentage of window space that can be taken up by advertisements of any kind or place a limit the size of advertisements allowed.
Restrict the time, place and/or manner (but not the content) of tobacco advertising. The 2009 Family Smoking Prevention & Tobacco Control Act gave state and local governments the authority to enact these restrictions, in order to address public health concerns, especially protecting youth from the harms of tobacco. The following examples illustrate potential time, place and manner restrictions:
Time restrictions: Require retailers to cover or remove advertising during times when youth are present (e.g., after school hours).
Place restrictions: Prohibit tobacco advertising at stores near schools within or within 10 feet of the cash register.
Manner restrictions: Prohibit outdoor signage or sandwich board style ads.
You can implement POS advertising restrictions through three main mechanisms:
State or local laws or ordinances: Laws can be passed at the state or local level to restrict tobacco advertising. The Public Health Law Center recommends a multi-tiered approach that includes numerous restrictions so that if one restriction is found unconstitutional, the other provisions will remain. Refer to their guide, “Restricting Tobacco Advertising—Tips and Tools” for more details.
Licensing laws: Advertising restrictions can be incorporated as stipulations (or “plug-ins”) of tobacco retail licensing. See Counter Tobacco’s page on Licensing and Zoning for more information about tobacco retail licensing. Licensing laws that affect the density, location or type of tobacco retailers will also inherently reduce exposure to POS advertising.
Answer:
selling tobacco products in pharmacies
Explanation:
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Which is a requirement for a person who wants to be a cardiology nurse?
2,000 hours of practical experience in the cardiovascular field
pass the certification exam for cardiac nurses
pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX)
30 hours of continuing education classes
Answer:
Pass the NCLEX-RN
Explanation:
A cardiac nurse must have a minimum of an ADN degree, but most hospitals and other facilities prefer that their nurses earn a BSN instead. Once their degree is obtained, a nurse will need to pass the NCLEX-RN test and be actively licensed.
Study the 3 diagrams below. Identify the diagram that shows the correct path that the blood takes as it travels through the heart.
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Which cells produce and secrete large amounts of antibodies?
Answer:
B lymphocytes (or B cells) are each programmed to make one specific antibody. When a B cell comes across its triggering antigen it gives rise to many large cells known as plasma cells. Each plasma cell is essentially a factory for producing antibody. An antibody matches an antigen much like a key matches a lock.
ight who know's sum sh.it abt basketball??
1: How high should the ball come back up when dribbling?
2: What should you be doing with your other hand (the ball that isn't controlling/dribbling) when you are dribbling?
3: Where should you be looking when dribbling?
1.when dribbling the ball should be atleast by your wast but make sure its not to high becuase then its more open and people will steel the all you also dont wan the ball to be to low cuase then its harder for you to move
2. the other hand should be open to catch the ball you wanna to be abale to move the ball with both hands at least a little bit d=fing you domminate hand and dribble then between the legs and look up when dribbling always look up
3 look up never down becuase then you can think of all the plays that can be done or you can see who is open on the court
people fall victim to diseases due to
1 lack of exercise
2 fatness
3 all of above
4 heredity
which one the correct answer
Answer:
3 all of above, because exercising reduces your chances of getting sick, you can inherit disease from your parents and being fat causes you to develop health problems, for example: diabetes, asthma, high blood pressure, etc.