Answer:
Explanation:
Okay, so diseases such as Black Death no longer affect families on a large scale, however, there are many other adverse challenges that modern families have to face. For example, stress is a huge adverse factor in families, due to hectic modern life, jobs, and school, which can put a strain on family relations. This may lead to disease, to cheating, divorcing, etc. Money and poverty can also be an issue.
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A company that touts its product as "Made in America" is using which strategy?
A) Patriotism
B) Fear
C) Snob appeal
D) Bandwagon
Do you support the use of GM foods in the United States? Write a short argument for or against GMOs. Your argument should include an opening statement stating your position, at least two reasons supporting your position, at least one point from the opposing argument and why you disagree with it, and a closing sentence as well.
Answer:
With Genetically Modified Organisms in a lot of our diets, it's really hard to get away from it. GMO can be found in food, vitamins, workout supplements so they're apart of most peoples diet. While some may be against the idea of genetically modifying our food, it's in a lot from fresh crops, to packaged food. I'm not against GMO, because they are throughout most of what we consume on a daily basis.
Take corn for instance, you have pesticides added to the seeds. While some farmers do choose to spray their crops, most are purchasing the seeds with the added pesticides. Most people wouldn't know the difference because it doesn't effect the taste or appearance of the corn, it only effects the insects that eat the corn, helping protect the crop.
Now I get why people would not want to purchase GMO because some think that we are giving to much room for science to experiment with. Or in fear of an allergic reaction to the GMO, so while they do have the option of purchasing a different product, or growing their own crops to avoid GMOs, most don't because the prices are higher, for the organic stamp. Most medications are made within a lab, food is being changed, things are being added to the food. I don't really see the point for people to go out of their way to find alternative products to avoid GMOs, when they can't do that for everything.
To sum it up, I am for GMOs, because they are within our everyday diet, from the fresh produce, to medications.
Explanation:
Answer:
With Genetically Modified Organisms in a lot of our diets, it's really hard to get away from it. GMO can be found in food, vitamins, workout supplements so they're apart of most peoples diet. While some may be against the idea of genetically modifying our food, it's in a lot from fresh crops, to packaged food. I'm not against GMO, because they are throughout most of what we consume on a daily basis.
Take corn for instance, you have pesticides added to the seeds. While some farmers do choose to spray their crops, most are purchasing the seeds with the added pesticides. Most people wouldn't know the difference because it doesn't effect the taste or appearance of the corn, it only effects the insects that eat the corn, helping protect the crop.
Now I get why people would not want to purchase GMO because some think that we are giving to much room for science to experiment with. Or in fear of an allergic reaction to the GMO, so while they do have the option of purchasing a different product, or growing their own crops to avoid GMOs, most don't because the prices are higher, for the organic stamp. Most medications are made within a lab, food is being changed, things are being added to the food. I don't really see the point for people to go out of their way to find alternative products to avoid GMOs, when they can't do that for everything.
To sum it up, I am for GMOs, because they are within our everyday diet, from the fresh produce, to medications.
Explanation:
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7. Youth-oriented antismoking campaigns are successful because they help young people develop _____ skills.
9. What do the toxic chemicals used in paving roads, rocket fuel, and rat poison have in common?
Answer:
7.helpful 9.They always have warning labels
Explanation:
7.They were stopping the bad habits and bringing new ones.
9.They never forget.
Two muscles in your arms are _______ and __________.
A) Quadriceps and Biceps
B) Deltoid and Gluteus Maximus
C) Biceps and Triceps
D) Sartorius and Hamstrings
Answer:
C) Biceps and Triceps
Explanation:
substances that allow athletes to exercise longer are called:
A. drugs
B. ergogenic aids
C. proteins
D. carbohydrates
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Is HIV and aids the same disease?
*need answer
Answer:
While HIV is a virus that may cause an infection, AIDS (which is short for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is a condition. Contracting HIV can lead to the development of AIDS. AIDS, or stage 3 HIV, develops when HIV has caused serious damage to the immune system. So its two different diseases that can lead to each other.
Explanation:
Mike and Laura go to a restaurant for their first date. What does Mark do or say that makes Laura believe he has many positive character traits? Check all that apply.
Answer:
The answers are A,D,E, and F hopefully this helps! Good luck to you!
Answer:
A D E F
Explanation:
after a point is made which side trades place with their partner in tennis
Answer:
A player has to win six games, and at least two more than the foe, to claim a tennis match. Players switch sides after every odd game, as in the first, third and fifth games, and so on. Players also switch sides at the end of a set if they're playing an odd number of game
If you play too many video games, what joints are being used? What do you think can happen to these joints?
The Mystery Infection
A worried mom runs her six-year-old son into a crowded ER. She carries him in her arms, because his fever has left him weak and too tired to walk. After he’s checked in, the nurse takes his vital signs. The young boy answers some questions about how he’s feeling, but he leaves most of the details to his mother to answer. She fills in details about what her son has experienced over the past few days. The information provided is organized into medical files that the medical team will review.
Review the patient’s medical file and highlight information you feel is important in helping the little boy.
Think about what symptoms he experienced as well as other clues that may help you figure out why he is so sick (highlight)
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Medical File
Patient's Name Patient 1
Age 6 Temperature 103.5°F
Date Jan. 17 Blood Pressure 90/72
Height 48 in. Pulse 90 bpm
Weight 55 lbs. Respiratory Rate 23 bpm
Case Notes
Patient is a previously healthy six-year-old boy. He says he is hot and tired and points to his chest when asked what hurts. His mother reports that he came home from school five days ago with what she thought was a cold, but the symptoms have only gotten worse. He has had a constant fever over the past few days and complained of being cold. He has a dry cough that seems to get worse at night. His mother reports episodes where it feels like he is really struggling to breathe.
The patient is extremely weak and his mom says that he is sleeping 12–14 hours a day. She has been giving him over-the-counter medications, but they don’t seem to have helped his fever or his pain and discomfort. He is drinking plenty of water and eating small meals.
Other than school and soccer practice, the patient has not been around other large groups and has not traveled. The mother said she had not heard of anything going around school, but she did note that two of his teammates were coughing at the practice they had a week ago.
Physical Exam
Patient has a mild ear infection in both ears.
There are no spots or lesions in the mouth or throat. There is no rash on the body.
Patient does not appear to be congested and does not have a runny nose.
Patient has wheezing and rapid breathing.
Patient’s speech and vision appear normal. The infection in the ears does seem to be causing slight hearing loss.
What does he have?
Answer:
the child might have pneumonia. has difficulty breathing ,high fever, cough and pain in chest.
While looking for weights, I did this
I need help plz how much pop will buy from the store and how many candy bars will buy from store bc i am not ok
Answer:
5 bottles of pop and 1,000,000,000 candy bars
Explanation:
What is so good about being social?
Answer:
Being social can get you more friends, a good job, a good boyfriend or girlfriend, and just to be funny the things you want
Explanation:
Answer:
Be benefit to your social and raise your confident
Explanation:
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Everything you have there can be answered by simply searching up each question on google. For number one,
They invade living, normal cells and use those cells to multiply and produce others.
Explain why it is important for doctors and patients to understand how structures inside the body function.
Answer:
It is important for doctors to do so, so that they can prescribe the proper treatment. If they do not know how a certain body function works, it can lead to a lot of additional problems
Explanation:
Which of the following words best replaces the underlined word in the sentence? The macellum had everything he needed for the evening.
a.
the hardware store
c.
the food market
b.
the shed
d.
the pharmacy
Answer:
c- food market
Explanation:
took the test
Answer:
The answer is C "the food market"
Explanation:
Yea i searched it up and it said "is an ancient Roman indoor market building that sold mostly provisions (especially fruits and vegetables)."
A condition in which less and less alcohol causes intoxication is called
Answer:
Reverse tolerance
Explanation:
Tolerance is when more and more alcohol is needed to cause intoxication, but reverse tolerance is the opposite.
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What is a personal use for using tobacco
The choice to use and continue to use a tobacco product depends on many thing, from personal ones such as self-image to social ones.
Answer: i think stress
Explanation:
Qualitative data has been described as voluminous and sometimes overwhelming to the researcher. Discuss two strategies that would help a researcher manage and organize the data.
Answer:
Explanation below.
Explanation:
It should be understood that one of the major work that researchers faced is the collection and arrangement or analysis of quality data. This is usually a tedious work and sometimes overwhelming.
But to avoid these by the researcher, he/she can engage in the methods mentioned below.
1. Training of interviewers and coders
2. Identifying and making use of data collection software.
These two methods will definitely relief the researcher from being overwhelmed by the work.
Which term best describes scientists' knowledge of how the brain behaves during sleep?
Answer:
You didn't list the terms out for me, so I can't say which word is best. But to help, when you're sleeping, the brain is most active.
In Humans,the liquid waste filtered by the kidneys is stored in the…?
A)Stomach
B)Bladder
C)Lungs
Answer:
bladder
Explanation:
13. A strong and flexible tissue that allows joints to move easily, cushions bones, supports soft tissues, and protects bones is __________.
A) Joints
B) Ligament
C) Tendons
D) Cartilage
Answer:
D) Cartilage
Explanation:
Cartilage, a flexible, rubbery substance in our joints, supports bones and protects them where they rub against each other.
i have a reasearch project can some of yall make a list so i have some ideas of what dieases or illnesses i should right about
what effect do aerosols have on the amount of solar radiation that hits Earth's surface?
Answer:
Besides solar fluctuations, the amount of radiation is also affected by small particles called aerosols. The more aerosols are present in the atmosphere, the less solar radiation reaches the Earth. Large quantities of aerosols actually help to cool down the Earth and to temper ('dim') the greenhouse effect.
Explanation:
Aerosols can have both cooling and warming effects on the amount of solar radiation that reaches the Earth's surface. The overall impact depends on the type, size, and composition of aerosols.
Certain aerosols, such as sulfate particles from volcanic eruptions or industrial pollution, have a cooling effect on the planet. These aerosols reflect and scatter incoming solar radiation back into space, reducing the amount of radiation that reaches the surface. This can lead to a cooling effect on the Earth's climate.
Some aerosols, particularly black carbon particles from incomplete combustion processes, have a warming effect. Black carbon absorbs solar radiation and heats the surrounding air, contributing to the warming of the atmosphere and, indirectly, the surface.
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How is eating healthy help your bones, muscles, respiratory system and nutrition
Answer:
By eating a balanced diet of carbohydrates, fats and proteins, the body is better able to utilize what it needs through digestion and metabolism.
Explanation:
What are the symptoms of depression?
Answer:
Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, and helplessness
Pessimism and hopelessness
Insomnia, early-morning wakefulness, or sleeping too much
Irritability
Restlessness
Loss of interest in things once pleasurable, including sex
Overeating, or appetite loss
Aches, pains, headaches, or cramps that won't go away
Digestive problems that don't get better, even with treatment
Persistent sad, anxious, or "empty" feelings
Suicidal thoughts or attempts
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Do contact lenses do damage to your eyes?
Answer
As far as i know contact lenses pose no threat to your eyes unless you keep them poorly cleaned.
Explanation:
Answer:
Although they contacts are safe if you wear them long enough, treat poorly, or don't change them they can easily damage your eyes.
Explanation:
What wouldn’t you say if you are serious about avoiding drugs?
Answer:
I wouldn’t say I will drink drugs and tell jokes about it to anyone.
Explanation:
Answer:
“I’ll try it once just to see what it’s like.”
Explanation:
Question #1
How many back blows should be given to an infant?
None, unless the infant is obese
Two for every 15 compressions
Five with enough force to dislodge the object
O As many as possible, to make sure the object is cleared
Answer:
Five with enough force to dislodge the object
Explanation:
You do five back blows then flip the child over and do five on the front. Continuing until the object is dislodged.
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Explain the meaning of the term biomechanical principles. Now relate this definition to dance . Briefly describe the biomechanical principles of dance. Write your answer in paragraph form.
Answer: i am not specialised in this way but may what am writing it will help i hope that.
biomechanical meaning: of or pertaining to biomechanics.
Explanation via e.g.:
- Biomechanical:
Biomechanical is a progressive groove metal band from London, UK. Biomechanical’s existence started back in April 1999 by the founding member John K who wrote, recorded and arranged all of the music, with the exception of the songs ‘Existenz’ and ‘Survival’ which were co-written by Chris Webb and Jamie Hunt respectively. The lyrics were written by Adam Rose and John K & Jon Collins Biomechanical started as a lifelong goal for singer/songwriter John K who pre-visualised the three albums Eight Moons, The Empires of the Worlds and Cannibalised from the very beginning. The three albums had one main story running through them. After the release of 'Eight Moons' via Revolver Records the owner of Elitist Records Lee Barrett approached Biomechanical and after negotiations all parties agreed and signed with Earache/Elitist records on 3 September 2004. Biomechanical toured Europe with Decapitated, Stampin Ground, Exodus, 3 Inches Of Blood and opened for Shadow’s Fall and Nevermore for the promotion of the band’s second album The Empires of the Worlds which was produced by Andy Sneap. John K wrote the third instalment titled ‘Cannibalised’ in 2006/7 and also like the last two albums, he engineered the recordings. Legendary Grammy Award Nominee, Judas Priest producer Chris Tsangarides took the production duties and mixed the album in the summer of 2007. The mastering took place at the 'Close to the Edge Studios' and was done by Jon Ashley. The cover was designed by Nat Jones. Cannibalised was released in February 2008. A landslide of great reviews led the band with a brand new line up to play some of the biggest European festivals.