Answer:
its kinda creepy i mean i love anime but tbh that goes a bit to far ya know?
Explanation:
Answer:
they just need to be ignored
Explanation:
ayooo i need help 50 question health test and confused.... im slow rn so dont make fun of meee
Answer:
2
Explanation:
I have 1 week of school left and I want to ask a boy for his # to ask him out but I don't know how to ask we have talked before but I don't know if he likes me? Help me I only have 3 more days left to ask him!
Answer:
Just ask him!
Explanation:
You'll never know if he reciprocates if you don't ask!
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Answer:
cool
Explanation:
What is one function of the blood in a person’s body?
A transmit signals to and from organs
B move parts of the body
C break down food so that nutrients can be absorbed
D deliver oxygen, food, and other materials to cells
Answer:
D. deliver oxygen, food, and other materials to cells
Explanation:
I got this question on a quiz and got it right
Choose all the answers that apply.
Cell waste is removed from the body by _____.
sweating
going to the bathroom
breathing
eating
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List three of the most common examples of violence (emotional or physical) which you have observed at school. Be specific.
Answer:
For my school,
1. Racism
2. Body shaming
3. Homophobia
Explanation:
Racism- here are many racial slurs or just offensive jokes. For asians-ching chong, black- the n word, and many other but these are the ones I mostly hea
Body shaming- People body shame you, it doesn't matter it you're skinny, fat, average, they would find a way to make you insecure about your body.
Homphobia- there are people of the lgbtq+ community and there are people who are against it as well. they would tell people who are bi to choose between one, lesbians that girls should only be freinds with girls, gays that they would never find another gay to date and so on.
Of course, not everyone is like this, its just some people. you can see what i have in my list that might fit your school. Other options can be bullying/cyber bullying, leaving people out, and you can add on. hope this helps you with your question and im typing this here since i can't answer it anymore lol
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Answer:
Bullying, fights, and sexual assault
Explanation:
Bullying is definally one of the most common and it comes in many different forms such as online or in person. Bullying doesn't just have to be about making fun of someone. It could bring them down mentally or physically like the way they look or talk. Fights are also very common in schools. Fights can just be fists or some may have weapons, but either way it is still violence and is dangerous. Lastly, sexual assault. I'm not sure if you're comfortable talking about that to a teacher, but it is something that is very common in any school. Many girls AND boys can be assualted in many types of ways. For example, catcalled in the hallway or touched inapproprotaly without constent. And if you don't want to talk about that, Coercion is when someone makes you do something you don't want to so that could also be included as violence.
You can look at this website for other examples or definitions.
https://www.lifepersona.com/top-10-types-of-school-violence
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can pets get coronavirus, can they sense coronavirus explain
Answer:
Animals don't appear to play a significant role in spreading the virus that causes CO.VID-19 . There is no evidence that viruses can spread to people or other animals from a pet's skin, fur or hair.
Explanation:
but to me i think cov.id-19 came from animals in china and i believe pets can sense anything
Type two paragraphs describing how you and/or your family were affected by coronavirus, and whether or not music helped you or them to cope.
Develop a brief paragraph on how the respiratory system works
Answer:
The respiratory system includes the nose, mouth, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs.
Air enters the respiratory system through the nose or the mouth. If it goes in the nostrils (also called nares), the air is warmed and humidified. Tiny hairs called cilia (SIL-ee-uh) protect the nasal passageways and other parts of the respiratory tract, filtering out dust and other particles that enter the nose through the breathed air.
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together, insulin and glucagon help maintain a state called homeostasis in which conditions inside the body remain steady. when blood sugar is too high, the pancreas secretes more insulin. when blood sugar levels drop, the pancreas releases glucagon to raise them. this is an example of how the body keeps _________(select all 3 that apply)
A-Balance
B-Death
C-Stability
D-Feedback (mostly negative but sometimes positive
E-Sugar High
Answer:
E
Explanation:
Because when your body has two much sugar the pancreas relases the liquid to reduce the sugar
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Read the NEWSELA article (in the assignment attachments) and answer the THREE Multiple Choice questions:
2. Which of these statements would be MOST important to include in an objective summary of the article?
A. In the midst of providing guidelines on an unprecedented pandemic, the CDC updated its tips to prepare for another extreme occurrence: A zombie apocalypse.
B. While the CDC says it began as a "tongue-in-cheek campaign," it actually is a practical guide for any emergency, like hurricanes, earthquakes or floods.
C. The first step is to prepare for zombies – or any disaster: Create an emergency kit with essentials to last a few days.
D. This includes identifying the types of emergencies possible in your area – such as a tornado or an earthquake – to prepare for that situation and make a list of your emergency contacts.
Article The CDC wants you to prepare for a zombie apo calypse (Yes, you read that right)” here is the article
If zombies were to start roaming the streets – yes, we said zombies – the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wants you to be prepared.
In the midst of providing guidelines on an unprecedented pandemic, the CDC updated its tips to prepare for another extreme occurrence: A zombie apocalypse.
While the CDC says it began as a "tongue-in-cheek campaign," it actually is a practical guide for any emergency, like hurricanes, earthquakes or floods.
"You may laugh now, but when it happens, you'll be happy you read this," the CDC wrote on its website. "And hey, maybe you'll even learn a thing or two about how to prepare for a real emergency."
So, what would happen if zombies were to start roaming the streets?
The CDC says it would conduct an investigation, as it would for any disease outbreak, and provide assistance to states. Until it could determine the cause of the outbreak and how it could be treated and stopped, the CDC listed guidelines to follow to be "safer than sorry."
The first step is to prepare for zombies – or any disaster: Create an emergency kit with essentials to last a few days.
The kit should include a gallon of water per day for each person; nonperishable food items; medications; tools and supplies; sanitation and hygiene products; clothing and bedding; important documents and first aid supplies, the CDC says.
Next, you should create an emergency plan for when a zombie, or a hurricane, is outside your door.
This includes identifying the types of emergencies possible in your area – such as a tornado or an earthquake – to prepare for that situation and make a list of your emergency contacts. You should also pick a place to evacuate to and make an evacuation plan, which includes a designated meeting place for you and those you live with to regroup.
This blog is especially relevant given the pandemic and last month's extreme winter weather in Texas that caused 4 million people to go without power for days. Texans – and the state's power grid – were unprepared for freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall, leaving many stranded and helpless without power and water.
The CDC blog, which was originally posted in 2011, received 1,450 comments, most of which praised the agency for its creative approach to disaster preparedness.
"It presents a disaster in a manner that I can actually entice my family into discussion; and it will provide some assistance for any potential disaster as well," wrote commenter Shellabella.
"While I have yet to meet a zombie, I have been through a couple of power outages," another comment read.
Disaster experts seem to agree about the effectiveness of this campaign.
"I think it's great," John Sellick, a professor in the Jacobs School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo, told Yahoo Life. "As we've seen with coronavirus, disaster preparedness is crucial."
How do you define discrimination? What examples of discrimination have you observed or heard about? How have you or others you know coped with these?
5 sentences
Answer:
Discrimination is the unfair or prejudicial treatment of people and groups based on characteristics such as race, gender, age, or sexual orientation.
Explanation:
Example: An employee has lower pay than a colleague of the opposite sex with the same or equivalent work.
(I hope this helps)
One way to make a person feel involved and happy in a group is:
A. To make them feel like they have no responsibilities in the group.
B. To invite them into one of the group’s cliques.
C. To give them constant criticism so that they can improve.
D. To have fun together and show a positive attitude.
Match each of the terms with the best identifying phrase.
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Answer:
1 f
2-I
3 c
4 e
5 a
6 j
7G
9 d
10 b
Answer:
1.f
2.J
3.C
4.E
5.a
6.I
7.g
8.h
9.d
10.b
Explanation:
how do balance beam exercises help enhance movement skills?
Answer:
Body Control
Strengthen Ankles
Strengthen Feet
Answer:
Body Control
Strengthen Ankles
Strengthen Feet
Explanation:
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Answer:
3. Should be spirit of the game And 22 should be poor shot
Explanation:
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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.
PLEASE NEED DONE TODAY!! (PE not health) Directions: Imagine you work for a sports magazine. You are doing a feature article on an athlete of your choice. Your article must be written in your own words. It needs to be at least two fully developed paragraphs in length and include the following information:
Provide the following information about your game:
1. Name of athlete (2 pts)
2. Sport, team, and position he/she plays (3 pts)
3. Background information about athlete (can include info about when/where he/she grew up, current city of residence, family life, interests & hobbies, etc) (5 pts)
4. Major sporting accomplishments (3 pts)
5. Why do you think this athlete should or should not be considered a role model? (3 pts)
6. List at list two sources where you found your information (if websites, be sure to include the web address) (4 pts)
Type your athlete bio below:
Source #1
Source #2
Answer:
there's an app called shortly, I believe it helps with writing essays!!
Answer: Don't have an idea.
What are the ten horseshoe rules?
Answer:
here it is
Explanation:
Step by Step
Write a set of directions for a red blood cell to deliver oxygen to the brain. Include all the words in the word bank.
lungs,heart,brain,aorta,arteries,veins
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5.
6.
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A primary care physician is a doctor who treats many types of illness and injuries. A specialist is a medical professional who has chosen to focus on one field of medicine, such as an oncologist, who treats only cancer, or a podiatrist, who focuses only on treating foot conditions. What are the advantages of seeing a specialist as opposed to a primary care physician? List at least one circumstance in which you might want to see a specialist, and at least one circumstance in which you might want to see a primary care physician,
Answer:
A specialist is only perfect in that one area, where he or she is working in, whereas a Primary Care Physician does not.
Answer:
A specialist is only good in working in that one area, whereas a Primary Care Physician does not.
Explanation:
is it true that humen have 5 scenes
Answer:
Humans have 5 senses
Explanation:
Touch Smell vision hearing Touch
Question 14 (1 point)
Which of the following is a noncommunicable disease?
a
Cancer.
b
Influenza.
c
Measles.
d
Chicken pox.
Question 15 (1 point)
Which of the following is not part of the C.A.U.T.I.O.N. system that is used to detect changes in the body that may signal cancer?
a
Nagging cough or hoarseness.
b
A sore that heals.
c
Indigestion or difficulty swallowing.
d
Change in bowel or bladder habits.
Question 16 (1 point)
____ is a disease that results from the body’s inability to regulate glucose.
a
Arthritis
b
Diabetes mellitus
c
Rheumatoid arthritis
d
Cancer
Complete the following: list everything you ate and drank yesterday break everything you ate into the food groups (example: pizza crust=grain, cheese=dairy, pepperoni=meat) Create a chart to indicate the number of servings of each food group you had. You may find more detailed information at choosemyplate.gov
H e l p
So what I had yesterday was yogurt, turkey, cheese, honey wheat bread, sandwich and eggs and bacon and biscuits
Yogurt=dairy
turkey=protien
cheese=dairy
bread=garin
eggs=protien
bacon=protien
bicuits=grain
milk=dairy
Answer:
eggs-protein pizza crust-grain thats it
Explanation:
According to the article, how many chemicals are found in tobacco smoke on average, how many are known to be toxic, and how many have been linked to cancer?
What are health problems associated with smoking?
Answer:
1. Tobacco smoke is made up of thousands of chemicals, including at least 70 known to cause cancer.
2. There are many results of smoking. Smoking damages your heart and your blood circulation, increasing the risk of conditions such as coronary heart disease, heart attack, stroke, peripheral vascular disease (damaged blood vessels) and cerebrovascular disease (damaged arteries that supply blood to your brain).
Hoped this helped! :)
Answer:
Smoking causes cancer, heart disease, stroke, lung diseases, diabetes, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Smoking also increases risk for tuberculosis, certain eye diseases, and problems of the immune system, including rheumatoid arthritis
Oops! You’ve fallen! Explain the procedure for getting up when skiing
Answer: There are 3 ways I know of.
Explanation:
Way 1. position your skis downhill of your body. Roll onto your belly with your skis in the air and wide apart. Place your skis down on the ground in a v-shape with the tails close together at the bottom and the tips pointing up and out. Look over each shoulder to make sure you can see your ski tips. Push up on your hands and knees with your hips toward the sky. Keep your weight mostly on your hands and walk your feet together until you feel balanced enough to stand up. Little by little, bring your skis together then bring one ski around so you’re standing across the slope with skis parallel and you’re ready to ski again.
Way 2. Position your skis downhill of your body so you’re not fighting against gravity. Make sure your skis are parallel across the slope, so you don’t slide downhill. Imagine an arc (or rainbow) that runs from near your waist out and around to the tip of your skis. Put your hands on the snow near your waist and lift your hips up in the air like you’re doing a push-up. Keep your chest facing the snow. Little by little walk your hands from your waist along the imaginary arc toward your ski tips until you feel balanced and then you can stand up.
And 3. Get your skis downhill of your body. Make sure your skis are parallel across the slope, so you don’t slide downhill. On your uphill ski, use your pole to push on the release point on your binding to unclick your boots. Pull your knee underneath you. Balance on the downhill ski and stand up. Then click back into your ski.
Hope this helps!
Explanation: Put your hands on the snow near your waist and lift your hips up in the air like you're doing a push up. Keep your chest facing the snow. Little by little walk your hands from your waist along the imaginary arc toward your ski tips until you feel balanced and then you can stand up.
Question 18 (1 point)
Which of the following groups is capable of using peer pressure to influence you to drink alcohol?
a
Your favorite celebrities.
b
Your parents.
c
Your older siblings.
d
Your friends who want you to try it with them.
Question 19 (1 point)
What is the most obvious and effective government approach to preventing alcohol use disorders among young people?
a
Setting the minimum legal drinking age to 21.
b
Drinking prevention programs.
c
Limiting access to alcohol.
d
Making it illegal to use a fake ID to purchase alcohol.