Answer:
A. Awareness of ourselves & our environment
Explanation:
To be conscious, is to be aware of yourself and your surroundings. If you are conscious, you don't necessarily need to be able to respond -- but you should at least be able to take in basic information surrounding you.
To have consciousness, you should at least have thoughts, perceptions, and possibly feelings.
A. awareness of ourselves & our environment
Why does behavior influenced teen more than environmental and hereditary
Answer:
Presenters described research on the ways family, peers, schools, communities, and media and technology influence adolescent behavior and risk-taking.
Explanation:
We illustrate how genetic influences change (increase) across adolescence, as individuals have more freedom to express their predispositions
Questions to make you think part 3: if you were offered 10 more years added to your life span but you had to be separated from your family would you make the trade
Answer:
Yes, I would.
Explanation:
Firstly because it never said anything about not communicating with them. Just because I don't see them doesn't mean I can't maintain a relationship with them. Also because I'd get to explore for ten years, I'd get to learn more and just live, breathe, and watch movies I might not have been able to see. I could read more books and fall in love or spend time with my S/O, I could go to Greece and try new foods, explore, and just be excited. Those added ten years would mean a promise to me, if they were my last ten years, or just added randomly, if the point of life is to live, then that's what I'm going to do. I'm going to live for all of the people who couldn't.
muscle strains you can use over the counter medications such as anti inflammatory meds to help with the inflammation. You can do this because usually a muscle strain will heal on its own.
people keep telling me being lesbian will make me go to hell is that true?
Answer:
No, it isn’t.
Explanation:
They don’t support lesbians people.
Answer: NOOOO
Explanation:
Some people are just inconsiderate and if they could just be a little more thoughtful of others the world might be even just a little bit better. You will not go to hell for a feeling towards other people. These are the same people that think the earth is flat. Please don’t listen to them.
Give an example of a risk a teen might take. Explain how this behavior affects one or more body systems.
Answer in paragraph form using 5-7 complete sentences.
NO LINKS!!!!
Answer:
smoking or having u know what
Explanation:
Answer:
a risk a teen might make is getting in juvenile or they might get into the wrong group of people and start drinking or using some type of tabbaco products and those can be very risky
Explanation:
from other peers hope it helps
Zach looked at data displayed in a table on his local health district. People were asked questions about certain health behaviors. It compared the number of people answering “yes” in Zach’s district to the state average.
CANN SoME ONE HELP ME WITH MY k12 quiz??
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Answer: hellooooooooooooooo
Answer:
Oh, oh
Oh, I can't get it back
But I don't want it back
I realized that she don't know how to act
Never been a du m b dude, no, I'm not dense
I just had a slight lack of common sense
I was the good guy
She was the bad girl
I'm thinking one girl
She thinking me, Earl, James, and Jimmy
Yep, she had plenty
But love for me, she didn't have any
I was inviting (her into my heart)
Hmm, but she was out riding (in some other man's car uh)
She was my night time (thought I was her star)
Guess I was wrong, but see, I'm strong
Won't take long for me to move on
Oh, please, don't worry 'bout me, I'm fine
(Please, don't worry 'bout me, I'm fine)
Only gonna play the fool one time
(Only gonna play the fool one time)
Trust me when I say that I'll be okay
Go on, girl (go on, girl)
Go on, girl (go on, girl)
Go on, girl
I can't get it back
But I don't want it back
I realized that she don't know how to act
Tried to settle down and look what I get
Thought it was my time, but I guess not yet
She at the b a r getting drinks from many men
I'm in the house, thinking she's with her gi rlfri end s
Just not knowin', truly not knowin'
I look back now like, "Man, I was open"
I was inviting (her into my heart), hey
But she was out riding (in some other man's car)
She was my night time (thought I was her star)
Guess I was wrong, but see, I'm strong
Won't take long for me to move on
Oh, please, don't worry 'bout me, I'm fine
(Please, don't worry 'bout me, I'm fine)
Only gonna play the fool one time
(Only gonna play the fool one time)
Trust me when I say that I'll be okay
Go on, girl (go on, girl)
Go on, girl (go on, girl)
Go on, girl
Ooh, the mistake I made was clear
(We never should've been together)
That's the reason you're not here
(I know that I can do much better)
Hey, not a single salty tear
Not a feelin' in my chest
Baby, I'm feelin' no stress
I'm too fly to be depressed
Go on, girl (go on, girl)
Go on, girl (go on, girl)
Mmm
Go on, girl, go on, girl
Oh, oh, oh, oh, hey, oh
Please, don't worry 'bout me, I'm fine
(Please, don't worry 'bout me, I'm fine)
Only gonna play the fool one time
(Only gonna play the fool one time)
Trust me when I say that I'll be okay
Go on, girl (go on, girl)
Go on, girl (go on, girl)
Go on, girl
Oh, please, don't worry 'bout me, I'm fine
(Please, don't worry 'bout me, I'm fine)
Only gonna play the fool one time
(Only gonna play the fool one time)
Trust me when I say that I'll be okay
Go on, girl (go on, girl)
Go on, girl (go on, girl)
Go on, girl
Mmm, go on, girl, go on, girl, go on, girl
I'll be fine
Explanation:
This morning, as you were getting ready for school, you most likely looked at your reflection in a mirror. But you have probably seen your reflection in many places, such as in the water of a pool or in a window or glass door. Write about these reflections and how they differed from each other.
Answer:
As I prepared for school this morning, I caught a glimpse of my reflection in the mirror, a daily ritual. However, I've also encountered my reflection in various other settings, such as the shimmering waters of a pool or the transparent surface of a window or glass door. Each encounter with my reflection offers a unique experience, differing in clarity, context, and surroundings.
When I look at my reflection in a mirror, the image is typically crisp and precise. The mirror's smooth surface provides an accurate representation of my appearance, allowing me to observe the intricate details of my face, hair, and attire. The controlled lighting in the room enhances the visibility, enabling me to scrutinize my features with ease. Mirrors offer a direct and reliable portrayal of oneself, free from distortions or external influences.
On the other hand, when I catch my reflection in the water of a pool, the experience is more ethereal and fluid. The movement of the water creates ripples and distortions, causing my reflection to shimmer and waver. It adds an element of dynamism and whimsy, as if my image dances along with the undulating waves. Though the clarity may be compromised, the reflection in the pool's water holds a certain mystique and charm, evoking a sense of the transient and ever-changing nature of life.
Explanation:
Reflections in windows or glass doors provide a different perspective altogether. These surfaces act as intermediaries between the external world and my reflection. The transparency of the glass allows me to simultaneously see myself and the scene beyond. It creates a juxtaposition of two realities, offering a glimpse into both the inner and outer worlds. Depending on the lighting conditions, the reflection may appear ghostly or superimposed upon the background. This interplay between self and surroundings fosters a sense of connection and interdependence.
In summary, the encounters with my reflection in different settings offer diverse experiences. Mirrors provide a clear and direct representation, while reflections in water introduce movement and a touch of mysticism. Windows and glass doors present a unique blend of self-awareness and connection to the external environment. Each encounter adds depth and variety to the perception of oneself, reminding me of the multifaceted nature of human existence and the beauty that lies in our reflections.
Do you think that our society values certain emotions over others? Which ones?
If you answer this question in less than 10 minutes, I will give the brainliest and a 5-star rating with thanks!!!!!
The physical dimension of health is the foundation of all the other dimensions of health. True or false
Emotionally healthy people are less affected by feelings such as anger, fear, happiness, worry, love, guilt, and loneliness. True or false
Activation of the stress response is often essential for success. True or false
Incoming freshman, male and female, tend to feel comparably overwhelmed as they start college. True or false
An optimal level of stress is characterized by sharp perception and a generally optimistic outlook. True or false
Answer:
1) False (Physical dimension of health doesn't have to be the foundation of all other dimesions of health eg. you may be healthy, fit but you may still have depression which is an emotional dimension- I think my friend right next to me told this lol)
2) False- well this also depends on how you look at this. Even emotionally healthy people go through stress, fear, love, happiness etc. but that doesn't mean they'll be less affected by it. Yes, people with emtional unstabililty or people who have depression etc. and other conditions may be affected more by some types of emotions.
3) This depends on how you look at this. The stress response ('fight or flight' response) is the emergency reaction system of the body. It's there to keep you safe in emergencies. The stress response includes physical and thought responses to your perception of various situations- so yes, I would say so. But if you mean byt stress response as in, like just being stressed- it doesn't have to be essential to be successfull.
4) True (well, generally speaking, they probably are quite overwhelmed but this does differ from peson to person!)
5) True (People usually have better mental health if they have an optimistic look of the world because it moves away from the negative things and perspectives)
What are some pressure points to cure headaches?
Answer:
The union valley points are located on the web between your thumb and index finger. To treat headaches; Start by pinching this area with the thumb and index finger of your opposite hand firmly — but not painfully — for 10 seconds.Next, make small circles with your thumb on this area in one direction and then the other, for 10 seconds each.
Repeat this process on the Union Valley point on your opposite hand.
Or there is one where you just use your index finger and firmly apply pressure in between your eyebrows for about 1 min
Explanation:
Hope this helps:)........if not then sorry for wasting your time and may God bless you:)
Answer:
explanation
Explanation:
headaches are a irritation in your brain when something manmade comes across with it.Drink more water,take a cold/hot shower and stop drinking soda.Blue light also causes headaches so stay away from screens for a couple hours.And also.........RELAX!
who wants me to make one of these for you?
Answer:
Me if you wanna............. but my face is like poop
Graded Assignment
Value Differences
As you make friends outside your family circle, you may be exposed to people who hold values and beliefs that are different from what you’ve grown up with. How can you navigate interacting with all these new people? In this assignment, you will research the value and beliefs of different cultures, consider your personal values, and analyze an interaction you’ve had with someone outside your own culture.
Part 1 Instructions
Use the internet and other resources to conduct research on the different values and beliefs of different cultures. There are hundreds of thousands of cultures in the world, so focus on three to four that are new to you. Some aspects of culture you can search for that relate to values and beliefs may be as follows:
• religious beliefs
• family values and structure
• how people communicate with one another (not just language spoken, but body language, gestures, do they touch a lot, are they reserved, etc.)
As you conduct your research, write down each source you find and take notes on the cultures you learn about in your Health Notebook.
Part 2 Instructions
You were also born into a culture with its own values and beliefs. What would you consider to be your core values?
Part 3 Instructions
Every day, people from different cultures meet and interact with one another. Think about a time you met someone with different values and beliefs from yours. How did you interact with that person?
Be sure to respond in complete sentences and use proper spelling and grammar in your responses.
Total score: ____ of 40 points
1. List at least three different sources in the space below.
Type your answer here.
2. Think about the cultures you researched. Choose three different cultures you read about during your research, and identify and describe at least three core values or beliefs for each culture.
Culture 1:
Type your answer here.
Culture 2:
Type your answer here.
Culture 3:
Type your answer here.
3. Identify and describe at least three core values and beliefs that you hold.
Value/Belief 1:
Type your answer here.
Value/Belief 2:
Type your answer here.
Value/Belief 3:
Type your answer here.
4. In no more than one page, describe a time you met someone with different values and beliefs from yours. What did you talk about or do together? Did your value differences come up at all? Were they a problem, or were they a positive influence on your interaction?
Type your answer here.
5. Is there anything you would do differently now? In no more than one page, describe how you might improve how you relate and interact with people whose values differ from your own. Why is it important to develop healthy relationships or have healthy interactions with people of different cultures?
Type your answer here.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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help can someone help I'm stuck?
Define the word homeostasis in your own words.
Answer: I know im a bit late but at least this might allow you to give the person above me brainliest
Explanation:Heres my answer
Homeostasis, as currently defined, is a self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain stability while adjusting to changing external conditions. ... If one does not understand this self-regulating process, then it is not possible to comprehend fully the function of the body in health and in disease.
Matilda has been highly agitated for the past two weeks, particularly when watching TV. She believes that news stories about crimes occurring nationally are directed at her and that the reporters are accusing her of committing these crimes. What type of symptom is Matilda experiencing?
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Health: Relationship advice for a bisexual couple. Both girls. Only 13 and Do you think we will get married someday? why or why not? What do you think the chances are for us getting married someday.
Mathwork is the screenshot.
yes 0.5% :)))))
Explanation:
Answer:
It depends on a lot of things. Like if you still know and love each other by then. I'd say there's about a 25% chance
Explanation:
Discuss and evaluate your own body image as you see it today. What has helped create your body image? Has your body image changed, negatively or positively, over the years? Why and how?
Answer:
so it is asking you what you think of your body how is was when you were a baby to now and if you think it changed good or bad over the years
Explanation:
it is your own opinion hope this helps :)
Place the labels to describe the role of the lungs and blood in transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body.
Blood cells transport
carbon dioxide to
the lungs.
Oxygen from the
lungs enters the
alveoli in the lungs.
Red blood cells supply
oxygen to the cells of
different organs in
the body.
Oxygen enters
the red blood cells
in the capillaries.
Red blood cells
collect the waste
carbon dioxide.
help I need to log in my sister into Brainly
can someone help me?
Answer:
make her an account! use her school email or her personal one, and then sign her in using her account
Explanation:
All living things have four basic needs to live and function. List these four needs. Sample Response: All living things require water, air, food, and a place to live in order to survive.______________ What did you include in your response? Check all that apply. Living things require water. Living things require air. Living things require food. Living things require a place to live.
Answer:
food water shelter and air.
Explanation:
Match the following words with the correct definition.
Flexibility
Body Composition
Muscular Strength
Cardiovascular Fitness
Muscle Endurance
_____ is determined by the maximum amount of weight a muscle or muscle group can safely lift at one time.
____ refers to the percentage of lean body mass to fat.
_____ is the ability to sustain moderate or high intensity activity over an extended period of time.
____ of your muscles refers to their range of motion around a joint.
____ is measured by the amount of time a muscle group can sustain one contraction or the number of repetitions a muscle group can perform in one set.
Muscular strength is determined by the maximum amount of weight a muscle or muscle group can safely lift at one time.
Body composition refers to the percentage of lean body mass to fat.
Cardiovascular fitness is the ability to sustain moderate or high intensity activity over an extended period of time.
Flexibility of your muscles refers to their range of motion around a joint.
Muscle endurance is measured by the amount of time a muscle group can sustain one contraction or the number of repetitions a muscle group can perform in one set.
What is Muscular strength?Muscular strength is the amount of force you can put out or the amount of weight you can lift. Muscular endurance is how many times you can move that weight without getting exhausted. Physical strength is the measure of a human's exertion of force on physical objects. Increasing physical strength is the goal of strength training.
Therefore, 1) muscular strength, 2) body composition, 3) cardiovascular fitness, 4) flexibility and 5)muscle endurance are the correct answers.
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Critical thinking. What factors do you think explain why people misuse or abuse medications, despite the negative consequences?
Answer:
The state their body is in and also their mind frame because the part of the brain that tells them they need the drug to function overthrows the part of themselves that knows the drug is harmful
if anyone plays cricket or knows about it pls help me
If two people have sex in certain positions, then pregnancy is not possible because of gravity.
Myth
or
Fact
Answer:
Myth
Explanation:
Some people think that if you're standing up, gravity will keep sperm from being able to swim “up” to the woman's egg. These people are wrong. The truth is, standing up won't do anything to reduce the risk of getting pregnant.
How does squatting help your overall health and well-being? How do you feel before stretching? How do you feel after stretching?
Answer:
Stretching has been shown to activate your parasympathetic nervous system. When this system is activated, it can result in a feeling of calmness and relaxation.
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Children who witness bullying are more likely to:
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What similarities do Ballet and Football share?
is it true that humen have 5 scenes
Answer:
Humans have 5 senses
Explanation:
Touch Smell vision hearing Touch
pls help asap i will give 12points
Answer:
But it says that you're giving 6-
Answer:
1. is character 2. is family values 3. is family 4. is heredity 5 is habit and 6 is family guidline
What are types of bullying and harassment, and how do they happen?
Answer:
physical bullying
verbal
relational
cyber