How does a person’s sense of self change from infancy to age 7 or 8 and from ages 10 to 11 into the teenage years?

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Answer 1

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Well, there body's start changing more and more. As they grow older it gets easier for them to start trusting you  and other adult. But 10, 11 to teenage years they start being more independant. and some kids are differnt some may start out with indpendance from the very moment they are born, and grow to love people and not want to be alone.


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Which of the following human activities uses the most energy per year?

A - Electrical Power
B - Transportation
C - Heating

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Answer:

I'd say A but its really between A or C

Answer:

A

Explanation:

its on my research electrical power is the most use energy per year because transportation will not be use if thier is no electrical power

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In 4-5 sentences reflect on what a parent is and why it is important for you to be able to define this. What are the responsibilities of a parent?

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A parent is one who takes care of children, by providing neccasitilys such as food and shelter. A parent also provides emotional support for their child. It is impprtant to relize who supports you, and what they should be providing. They must dedicate their efforts to raising, supporting, and providing for people who do not yet know how to do this themselves.

Help i really need it to pass the class

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Answer:

13. D

14. False

15. C (If I remember correctly)

13) D. They are sad after the family dog, Muffin died.

14) False, making someone feel guilty for being suicidal & telling them they will burn is counterproductive.

15) C. Gonorrhea

7. Which of the following choices can speed up how fast alcohol leaves your body's system?

A. a cold shower

B. coffee

C. walking it off

D. None of the choices are correct

__________________________________________

8. Cirrhosis is:

A. an addiction to alcohol.

B. cancer of the liver.

C. inflammation of the liver.

D. scarring of the liver

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Answer:

A. a cold shower

Explanation:

I think it is the answer

Answer:

7. D

8. D

Explanation:

For #7- "I can sober up by drinking black coffee, taking a cold shower or doing exercise"-these myths do NOT lower the BAC.

For #8- If you are diagnosed with cirrhosis, it means you have a condition that causes scar tissue to gradually replace your healthy liver cells.


The greenest (most energy efficient & non polluting) way to travel to & from school are

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By bicycle and by walking

The rules of volleyball can change depending on

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Answer:

is there multiple choice?

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____ is the most influential factor in forming eating habits at a young age.

Community
Family
Media
School​

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Answer:

brainllest if right

Community

Explanation:

Answer:

I would say Family

Explanation:

In at least 150 words, formulate your opinion on the origins of the Coronavirus.

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Answer:

In my opinion, the coronavirus outbreak has arisen through a leak of said virus from laboratories in which these types of diseases were manipulated, with objectives that are not entirely clear (it is not known if a cure was sought for other diseases such as AIDS, or the creation of some kind of biological weapon). In any case, the origin of this bloody disease is eminently human, based on the manipulation of viruses by scientists.

Explain the term 'attitude' and suggest how an attitude is formed. Using appropriate psychological theories, describe how a coach can change the negative attitude of a performer.

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Answer:Attitude could be defined as a behavior someone puts up and is known for them. Most times, humans are all product of influence and the attitude they show are what they have built their live around or who they have lived among or related with.

Explanation:

Attitude could be defined as a behavior someone puts up and is known for them. Most times, humans are all product of influence and the attitude they show are what they have built their live around or who they have lived among or related with.

A coach can the negative attitude of an individual by counseling him overtime, by knowing what are his challenges, then seek ways to resolve them. If possible set out time where they discuss outside studies and games but just to improve the mindset of the performer.

What is the minimum internal cooking temperature for whole lobster?
O a. 135°F (57°C)
O b. 145°F (63°C)
O c. 155°F (68°C)
O d. 165°F (74°C)

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it supposed to be 145

What is true of alcoholism (also referred to as chronic alcoholism in the reading)?

a Chronic alcoholism can cause the liver to become enlarged, affecting function.
b Chronic alcoholism use can increase oxygen levels in the placenta.
c Chronic alcoholism use can decrease the development of cirrhosis.
d Chronic alcoholism use can decrease blood pressure.

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The answer B
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Symptoms of gonorrheal infection include which of the following? Choose the best possible answer.

Nose bleeds, missed periods, a rash around the vagina

Painful, burning sensation when urinating, vaginal bleeding between periods, increased vaginal discharg

Increased vaginal discharge, nose bleeds, a rash on the breast area

Bladder infections, painful bowel movements, nose bleeds

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The answer is the three one

In at least 150 words, formulate your opinion on the origins of the Coronavirus.

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The carona was formed at sometime
A coronavirus is a kind of common virus that causes an infection in your nose, sinuses, or upper throat. Most coronaviruses aren't dangerous. In early 2020, after a December 2019 outbreak in China, the World Health Organization identified SARS-CoV-2 as a new type of coronavirus.

Andria Treat is a 68-year-old woman in reasonably good health, although overweight. She takes a daily multivitamin supplement and almost daily over-the-counter antacids for heartburn. She says she eats mainly lean meat, chicken, fish, and seasonal fruit and fresh vegetables from her garden. She now reports having severe heartburn. Also, over the past two days, she has had painful stomach cramps and diarrhea. She reports that she attended a family reunion picnic two days earlier.

1. Based on her history, which of the following is a likely explanation for Mrs. Treat's sudden onset diarrhea?

a. her age
b. spending time outdoors
c. foodborne illness
d. being overweight
e. the multivitamin
2. What might be a cause of Mrs. Treat's ongoing heartburn?

a. her age
b. spending time outdoors
c. foodborne illness
d. being overweight
e. the multivitamin
3. Mrs. Treat notes that her heartburn got worse while she was at the family reunion. Why might that be?

a. She took a 1-mile walk.
b. She was wearing loose clothes.
c. She ate slower than usual because she was busy talking to family members.
d. She was playing with her grandchildren.
e. She ate too much.
4. Mrs. Treat's niece, a registered dietitian nutritionist, or RDN, upon learning that her aunt takes antacids almost daily, advises her to quit relying on them so much because, in her professional opinion:

a. Antacids don't work.
b. Antacids cause gastroesophageal reflux.
c. Antacids cause ulcers.
d. Antacids are best for treating belching.
e. Regular use of antacids may mask a serious problem.
5. For treatment of the diarrhea, Mrs. Treat's doctor advises several strategies. Which of these strategies would the doctor not advise?

a. resting
b. drinking fewer liquids
c. avoiding strenuous activity
d. calling for medical help if diarrhea persists
e. drinking extra liquids
6. The doctor refers Mrs. Treat to a gastroenterologist for the reported heartburn and daily use of antacids she's using to treat it. What is a concern the doctor may have?

a. that she may be harming her esophagus
b. that she has ulcers
c. that she needs treatment for belching
d. that she may need to reduce her activity
e. that she may be harming her teeth
7. Mrs. Treat's niece, the RDN, offers her aunt some strategies for heartburn that she gives her patients with heartburn. Which of these strategies would be among those recommended?

a. Eat three main meals daily, no snacks.
b. Don't worry about eliminating any foods.
c. Wait 3 hours after eating before lying down.
d. Drink liquids with meals.
e. Keep head flat while sleeping.
8. The doctor asks Mrs. Treat why she thinks she has heartburn. He's looking to see if she has the usual heartburn symptoms, which include:

a. belching
b. pain on the lower left side of the abdomen
c. constipation
d. flatulence
e. acid taste in the mouth

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Answer:

1. Option D

2. Option D

3. Option E

4. Option D

Explanation:

1. Option D

As per a study overweight people have high chances or nearly 60% to get chronic diarrhea.

2. Option D

3. Option E

Irregular food habits and variation in diet causes burning sensations.

4. Option D

Anta acids causes heartburn and acid reflux

Which statement BEST describes common communicable diseases?
A.
Most communicable diseases are either bacterial or viral and infect the respiratory tract.
B.
All communicable diseases are viruses that cause pneumonia.
C.
Most communicable disease are bacteria and viruses that infect the intestinal tract.
D.
All communicable diseases are bacteria that grow in the respiratory tract.

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A. Because it is extremely easy to contract germs do to the nose and the mouth which is are body most open organs that why during the pandemic they promoted people to keep a good distance because of that.

Answer:

A.

Most communicable diseases are either bacterial or viral and infect the respiratory tract.

Explanation:

because it is correct on EDGE2022

9. At which of the following BAC levels can a person feel effects of the alcohol?

A. 0.02

B. 0.05

C. 0.08

D. 0.1

__________________________________________

10. Alcohol is classified as:

A. a suppressant.

B. an upper.

C. a depressant.

D. a stimulant.

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alcohol is a depressant :)

JoAnn has a cold. She is coughing up mucus l. JoAnn's lungs are in the _____ in the chain of transmission. The mucus from her cough is in the ____ in the chain of transmission.

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Answer: hello the options to your question is missing below are the options

options : portal of exit, reservoir, portal of entry

answer :

Reservoir  and Portal of exit  

Explanation:

JoAnn's lungs are in the RESERVIOR in the chain of transmission

The mucus from her cough is in the PORTAL OF EXIT

Joann's lungs are considered as a reservoir in the chain of transmission because the cold that causes the cough is stored in them while the mucus is considered portal of exit because it it through the mucus that the cough that is in the lungs are expelled

The nose will be considered as both portal of entry and portal of exit because it can play both roles.

The interactive activities in this course _____.

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Answer:

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Why would public health experts be worried about this declaration from the World Health Organization? People will let their guard down and not take precautions to prevent the spread of the Zika virus. People will no longer be infected with the Zika virus but will seek health care anyway. More money will be spent on discovering a Zika vaccine instead of more serious diseases. Communities will promote health awareness outreach about Zika transmission.

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Answer: People will let their guard down and not take precautions to prevent the spread of the Zika virus.

Explanation:

You did not include the declaration but this should be the correct answer as it is the best out of the rest.

Option B is wrong because people will still be infected with the Zika virus as it has not been completely defeated.

Option C is wrong as well because more money being spent on a Zika virus vaccine is a good thing so experts would not be worried about that.

Option D is also a positive thing so experts would not be worried about that as well.

Option A is the most feasible answer because the WHO most probably made a declaration that would make people relax their guard in relation to the Zika virus and this would be bad because it might lead to the virus spreading once more.

Uninvited contact of any kind, including touching, hugging, kissing, or patting is an example of

domestic harassment
verbal harassment
visual harassment
physical harassment​

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Answer:

this contact is an example of physical harassment.

Answer:

d

Explanation:

what is food fallacy?

the subject is food and health

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Answer:

Food fallacy is wrong opinions about the consumption of certain foods

7. If Bob has a low temperature reading in his fingers, might he be stressed or relaxed?

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Bob will be stressed out
If his temperature is reading low bob is stressed

In birds, males are homogametic sex (XX), females are heterogametic (XY). Light Sussex fowls have mostly white plumage (feathers), and Rhode Island fowls have mostly red. The character white-feathered (R) is dominant to the character red (). 2.1 Explain why, on mating Rhode Island cockereis with white Sussex hens, all male offspring have white plumage and all females red. [18]​

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Answer:

When mating the white feathered trait is dominate while the red feathered is resesive so both parents would have to have red feathers for there offspring to have red feathers.

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Which statement best summarizes the health benefit of
trails and greenways?
O Greenways preserve open space from
development.
o Trails can be used by pedestrians, bicyclists, and
equestrians.
It is estimated that 60% of Americans use
greenways and trails for exercise.
Greenways are corridors of protected open space
managed for conservation and recreation purposes.
Greenways often follow natural land or water features,
and link nature reserves, parks, cultural features, and
historic sites with each other and with populated areas.
Greenways can be publicly or privately owned, and some
are the result of public/private partnerships. Trails are
paths used for walking, bicycling, horseback riding, or
other forms of recreation or transportation....
Many people realize exercise is important for maintaining
good health in all stages of life; however, many do not
regularly exercise. The US Surgeon General estimates
that 60% of American adults are not regularly active and
another 25% are not active at all. In communities across
the country, people do not have access to trails, parks, or
other recreation areas close to their homes. Trails and
greenways provide a safe, inexpensive avenue for regular
exercise for people living in rural, urban, and suburban
O Trails and greenways allow people to exercise in a
safe and inexpensive manner.

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Answer:

O Trails and greenways allow people to exercise in a safe and inexpensive manner

Explanation:

Greenways are corridors of protected open green spaces which have been created for conservation and/or recreation purposes. Moreover, trails also provide excellent options for transportation and recreation that reduce air pollution, thereby promoting the development of safe and livable communities. Both trails and greenways are ecologically friendly alternatives to make exercise and maintain a healthy lifestyle, helping communities in creating good and safe places to live, where children can safely walk or bike to and from school.

Write one advantage of physical exercise?​

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Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

it helps by keeping your body fit and healthy

A reflex action such as withdrawing your hand from a hot iron is controlled by the brain. (True or false)

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The answer is true due to ur senses of your hand sending signals to your brain to withdraw the hand which in this case it’s true
TRUE! We can’t feel pain unless it goes to our Brian up the spine for us to tell when we are in pain your brain will send a single up to the hand!

please tell me how a guy who is quote on quote "in love with you" can't wait till you get out of lockup to "love" you and has to get someone else???????

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i’d love to help but this doesn’t really make sense

how can quality life be achieved through human needs​

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Answer:

goodnights sleep, healthy relationships, exercise, find meaning behind your work

What makes a good quality of life?





























The quality life has all the necessary services and facilities for the happiness and complete satisfaction of human beings. The degree of satisfaction and happiness of an individual by the fulfillment of basic as well as additional needs is called quality of life.













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what is Biophotonics used for in today's society?​ (this is for science)

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Answer:Biophotonics is a combination of biology and photonics, or the study of light. It can help surgeons to see how the cells and tissues are working. This light technique provides a sample of diseased and healthy tissue for diagnosis, treatment, and during surgery.

Explanation:

In this football play the action goes in one direction and the ball carrier goes in another direction.

1. drop back
2. dive
3. counter
4 .off-tackle

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Answer:

counter

Explanation:

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