Hi. This question requires a personal answer, based on elements of your own community. However, I will answer your question based on my community and hope that this answer will serve as a model for you to create your own answer.
One of the most effective strategies that my community created to reduce childhood obesity cases was to hold a weekly ecological fair that allows farmers to sell their products. This fair encourages families to buy fresh fruits and vegetables, and make a healthier and more natural diet, with fewer industrialized products that can encourage obesity. Another strategy has been the partnership between farmers and schools in the city. This allows snacks offered at school to be more nutritious, less caloric and healthier.
Name and describe the different types of blood vessels.
When performing a blood culture test, the blank system involves drawing directly into the bottles
Answer:
I'm pretty sure yeah it includes that. Not sure what the question is. Please be a little more specific.
Explanation:
Give the physical test in each components of physical: fitness. (ex Muscular strength : push up
Answer:
the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behaviour, origin, and distribution.
Explanation:
if we eat in Apple then what will be happen
Answer:
Apples are rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals, all of which benefit health. They also provide an array of antioxidants . These substances help neutralize free radicals. Free radicals are reactive molecules that can build up as a result of natural processes and environmental pressures.
What language improvement strategy should Cho, a new receptionist at a diabetes clinic, adopt to assist clients with filling their application forms?
A.
improve her reading speed
B.
learn vocabulary related to the illness
C.
enroll for a grammar class
D.
improve her note-writing skills
E.
read books on different subjects
define the psychological aspect of human population and environment education
Who discovered X-ray
Dr.UM.Brahmachart
Louis Pasteur
William Rontgen
GB Fahrenheit
what is cell and atom ?
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Answer:
A cell is the basic unit of life AND an atom is the smallest particle that take part in chemical reactions
Answer:
cell is stuctural and functional unit of life.
Atom is smallest practical of chemical element that can exist.
List 7 ways In which fights are fights are started then list 7 methods that prevent fights
Need help fast
Answer:
a fight can start from hatred mostly.
Explanation:
how can we develop human resources
Answer:
Human Resource Development can be formal such as in classroom training, a college course, or an organizational planned change effort. Or, Human Resource Development can be informal as in employee coaching by a manager. Healthy organizations believe in Human Resource Development and cover all of these bases.
_____is the science of food, the nutrients in foods
and how the body uses those nutrients.
Answer:
is it nutrient
Explanation:
that's a word that fit with the sentence
During the inflammatory process_______destroy pathogens
O A tears
O B phagocytes
Ос. Іymphocytes
D. cilia
Answer:
B. Phagocytes
Explanation:
Phagocytosis is a process which uses phagocytes to help ingest bacteria. It’s followed by inflammatory activation which promotes pathogen elimination. Putting two and two together, phagocytes are what destroy pathogens during the inflammatory process.
people living in hot climate bear more children give reason why
urgent
Answer:
Climate change has begun to change our world in unprecedented
ways. We are already witnessing increasingly frequent and severe
floods, droughts and changes in precipitation as well as heat and
water stress. These phenomena are having, and will continue to
have, a devastating impact on living conditions in many parts of the
world, particularly where many of the world’s poorest and most
vulnerable children live.
Children will suffer disproportionately from climate change and
growing environmental risks:
• The youngest will have to contend with the immediate and
life-threatening dangers of climate-related disasters, food
insecurity, rising air pollution, increased risk of vector-borne
diseases, acute respiratory infections, diarrhoeal diseases and
malnutrition.1,2 Evidence is increasingly showing that these
risks can have a markedly detrimental impact on a child’s early
development.3,4
• Children, especially young children, live their lives at a faster
pace than adults. Consequently, anything harmful in the
environment is bound to have a relatively greater impact on
them. For example, young children breathe at twice the rate
of adults. In polluted environments, their risk of respiratory
infections, such as pneumonia, or conditions such as asthma,
is likely to be far higher than for adults.5, 6, 7
• Children’s vulnerability to vector-borne diseases such as
dengue, malaria, and diseases associated with poor water
quality, inadequate sanitation and poor hygiene practices, such
as diarrhoeal diseases, is also far higher than adults. In 2015,
malaria is estimated to lead to 438,000 deaths, of which more
than two-thirds are children under 5 years of age.8 Children are
also more susceptible to undernutrition. Diarrhoeal diseases
are a major cause of under-five mortality, and are estimated to
result in 530,000 deaths in 2015 alone.9
• Some of the most dense child population areas in the world
are likely to suffer significantly from flooding, drought and
water and heat stress. These include parts of South Asia,
particularly coastal South Asia and south of the Himalayas;
the Mekong Delta; the Nile river basin; the Pacific Islands and
other Small Island Developing States (SIDS) across the world;
Equatorial Africa; and the Pacific coast of Latin America. Due
to several major global trends, including demographic and
migration trends, more and more people are living in disaster-
prone areas and exposed to weather extremes.10 Those
with the highest exposure to climate risks are also likely to
experience repetitive crises, which also makes it more difficult
for poor families and children to recover. Even without climate
change, the challenges ahead would stand to be enormous;
climate change will significantly compound these challenges.
• Children, particularly young children are reliant on adults for
their survival and development: whatever happens to adults
often has a devastating impact on children too. Besides the
direct risks of climate change, children are also affected when
climate change hits their parents and other caregivers, such
as loss of livelihoods and crop productivity. Moreover, when
climate change sparks conflict over dwindling resources,
children again pay the price for adults’ actions.
Today’s children will live longer than most of the people
who read this report. The impacts of climate change are
only just beginning, and will likely continue to worsen over
the lifetime of todays children, and future generations.
The decisions made now will have greatest impact on our
children.
The number of children potentially exposed to climate risks and
their effects is alarming. Currently, over half a billion 7children are
living in areas with extremely high levels of flood occurrence, and
nearly 160 million live in areas of high or extremely high drought
severity. Most of them live in some of the world’s poorest
countries with the least capacity to manage these environmental
risks.
Strengthening the resilience of the poorest children and families
to not only absorb these changes, but also adapt and transform,
will be critical. It will also require, as part of these efforts, that
we address the profound social and economic inequities that
drive the ways in which many children will be so deeply impacted
by the climate crisis.
Explanation:
May be it has been long answer. you can summary the answer and write it.
What is a symptom?
condition that the doctor sees or notices on the patient
feeling or sensation that is experienced by the patient
special test that measures a patient's vital signs
preference that a patient tells the doctor about during an exam
Answer:
Feeling or sensation that is experienced by the patient.
Explanation:
An example of a symptom is a cough.
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3. The ___________ senses give the body information about the outside environment.
external
internal
animal
recepter
Answer:
external senses give the body information about the outside environment.
So the answer is external.
Answer:
External
Explanation:
I did the test
difference between population education and environment education in points
Answer:
the answer is
Explanation:
Population education tells them about the consequences of population growth and gives them impetuses to keep the population on par with natural resources available in the country.
Environment education is important to provide them safe and clean environment.
explain briefly what a 'disiocated bone" is.
Answer:
a bone that is not in the correct place
ends of your bones (the joints) are forced from their normal positions
Insert a word, phrase, or number in each blank to complete the following sentences
Answer:
1. nucleus
2. 46
3. 23
4. Genes
5.
6. nucleotides
7. the DNA sequence
8. 23
9. 46
10. 23
11.
Explanation:
im not sure what 5 and 11 are sorry but hope theses help
Describe the effect of climate in mortality rat
Answer:
Increasing the frequency and strength of extreme events such as floods, droughts, and storms threaten human health and safety
Explanation:
Bribes or kickbacks of any kind for services that are paid under a Federal health care program (which includes Medicare) constitute fraud by the person making as well as the person receiving them.
how does weathering occur in physical method
Answer:
Explanation:
Physical weathering is caused by the effects of changing temperature on rocks, causing the rock to break apart. The process is sometimes assisted by water. Freeze-thaw occurs when water continually seeps into cracks, freezes and expands, eventually breaking the rock apart.
Which of the following health skills does NOT involve exchanging information with others?
O A) refusal skills
O B) interpersonal communication
O C) stress management
O D) conflict resolution
state atleast 5 ways of stopping chronic bronchitis
Explanation:
They dig Wells to get water passive voice
Answer:
Here are some tips recommended by UCSF Health.
Explanation:
Treatment may include:
*Bronchodilator Medications Inhaled as aerosol sprays or taken orally, bronchodilator medications may help to relieve symptoms of chronic bronchitis by relaxing and opening the air passages in the lungs.
*Steroids Inhaled as an aerosol spray, steroids can help relieve symptoms of chronic bronchitis. Over time, however, inhaled steroids can cause side effects, such as weakened bones, high blood pressure, diabetes and cataracts. It is important to discuss these side effects with your doctor before using steroids.
*Antibiotics Antibiotics may be used to help fight respiratory infections common in people with chronic bronchitis.
*Vaccines Patients with chronic bronchitis should receive a flu shot annually and pneumonia shot every five to seven years to prevent infections.
Oxygen Therapy As a patient's disease progresses, they may find it increasingly difficult to breathe on their own and may require supplemental oxygen. Oxygen comes in various forms and may be delivered with different devices, including those you can use at home.
Surgery Lung volume reduction surgery, during which small wedges of damaged lung tissue are removed, may be recommended for some patients with chronic bronchitis.
*Pulmonary Rehabilitation An important part of chronic bronchitis treatment is pulmonary rehabilitation, which includes education, nutrition counseling, learning special breathing techniques, help with quitting smoking and starting an exercise regimen. Because people with chronic bronchitis are often physically limited, they may avoid any kind of physical activity. However, regular physical activity can actually improve a patient's health and wellbeing.
A controllable factor that might impact your normal workout routine and require modifications is
-age
-weather
-tedium
-injury
Answer:
Tedium
Explanation:
Things such as a person's age, the weather, and possible injuries are not controllable factors. How tedious a workout is can be changed.
Answer:
Tedium
Explanation:
I took the test and got it right
QUESTION 3
Individuals will experience positive or negative stress as a natural part of life.
True
False
Drake has been skipping lunch every day for the past week but eating lots of foods that are high in carbohydrates. He also tends to eat more at night when he is bored. If he continues this pattern, he could potentially
achieve restful sleep
experience lack of focus
lower his risk of cancer
maintain a healthy weight
Answer:
Experience a lack of focus.
Explanation:
You should never skip lunch because it affects your health conditions and your body. If drake has been skipping lunch, his body is not getting enough things like protein and fat. His body is only getting carbohydrates. And too much of anything is bad for your health which can even cause you to loose focus. Eating when your bored is also a bad habit because people tend to eat more food even though they are not hungry
. Do you feel pressure to have your body look a certain way to others?
• How does it make you feel when you others are judged because of your their body type?
What do you think the media's role is in how individuals view body image?
If you could describe the perfect body type, what do you believe it would be?
What types of things have you seen others attempt to do to their bodies to try and make them look or appear a certain way?
If you could, what would you tell younger boys girls about body image? 5 sentences (right answer only please) thank you:)
Answer:
1) No
2) I feel very bad for the person. And I'm sad at how unkind some people can be.
3) Because media is always showing skinny girls, their faces full of makeup, on magazines, portraying that only skinny and well-known girls can get on a magazine cover.
3) Your body type is perfect the way it is. Don't change your appearance just for some guy.
4) Surgeries. It hurts thinking girls think they need to get surgery to look besutiful.
5) *Don't judge others by their appearance *Every body is perfect the way it is *Don't care what others think or say if it's a negative comment *Don't change your appearance for a guy *Your perfect the way you are
Explanation:
You should never judge others, or be unkind to others. Imagine how you would feel if your being bullied and make fun of. Imagine how you would feel if people were making fun of your body or the way you look.
PLEASE HELP 15 POINTS!!!There are many different types of fitness equipment. If you go to a gym, you’ll probably see treadmills, stair climbers, and other cardio equipment. You’ll also see a section in the gym for weights, including free weights and weight machines. You may even see equipment to assist with stretching.
1. What is your favorite fitness equipment? If you haven’t used a lot of equipment, which equipment would you try first? Explain why this equipment is your favorite, or why you’d like to try it out.
2. Are there certain pieces of equipment that intimate you? If yes, explain which pieces are intimidating, and why. If no, explain why exercise equipment does not intimidate you
Answer:
1.I want to try the treadmills because I want to train myself to run faster
2.Actually no the equipment does not intimidate me at all because I want to try it all.
Explanation:
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With a "vacuum breaker" you can ___.
Answer:
A vacuum breaker is an attachment commonly placed on a bibcock valve or toilet or urinal flush valve, that prevents water from being siphoned backward into the public drinking water system. This prevents contamination should the public drinking water system's pressure drop.
Explanation:
Which statement comparing the age of puberty in boys and girls is TRUE?
Boys experience puberty at around 9-14 years of age.
Girls experience puberty earlier than boys do.
Only boys experience psychological changes during puberty.
Girls, not boys, have begun experiencing puberty earlier and earlier during the past 50 years.
Answer:
Girls experience puberty earlier than boys do.
Explanation:
Its Scientifically proven, hope i helped
The statement comparing the age of puberty in boys and girls is TRUE is
girls experience puberty earlier than boys do. Correct Option is 2.
It is generally observed that girls tend to enter puberty earlier than boys. Girls typically begin experiencing the physical changes associated with puberty, such as breast development and the onset of menstruation, between the ages of 8 and 13 years. In contrast, boys generally start puberty slightly later, typically between the ages of 9 and 14 years.
Boys also experience puberty, and it typically occurs within a similar age range as girls. Both boys and girls undergo physical and hormonal changes during puberty. Additionally, the statement about girls starting puberty earlier and earlier in recent decades is not supported. While there have been some studies suggesting a decreasing age of puberty onset, the trend is not exclusive to girls and varies across populations.
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