Answer:
A stereotype is an inner image of an imaginary or actual group and its members, often in the form of simplified notions of the members' characteristics. A stereotype can, for example, have an ethnic, national, religious or gender-related connection.
Gender stereotypes reflect a normative view of women and men as well as of femininity and masculinity. These are usually presented as a dualism or as binary opposites. The characteristics of stereotypes vary between places, cultures and over time, as do all aspects of gender. These can also be positive and negative as well as being implicit or explicit. Despite this, these can still be linked to gender stereotypes, which can also be seen as limited. Stereotypes reduce and fix differences that prevent another varied thinking which in turn constructs the simple social categories such as "we" and "the others".
What is the quality of this data about HCV?
Answer:
The answer is on e-eduanswers.com
Explanation:
For children between the ages of 5and 12 what should strength training focus on?
Answer:
stronger bones to prevent broken arms and legs
Explanation:
A service sink should be used for
Answer:Service sink means a plumbing fixture of adequate size and proper design for filling and emptying mop buckets. Service sink means a curbed cleaning facility or janitorial sink used for the disposal of mop water and similar liquid wastes.
Explanation:
What is the basic concepts of movement and exercises?
Answer:
i think it's
Movement concepts (or elements of movement) explored in the curriculum include body awareness, spatial awareness, effort awareness, and relationship to/with objects, people and space. Movement strategies refer to a variety of approaches that will help a player or team to successfully achieve a movement outcome or goa
QUESTION 17
Access to psychological testing is limited by
Answer:
the age of the individual seeking the service
What is one way DSPs can help the individual they serve manage their seizure disorder?
NEED ASAP
Which responses to stress involve a person's behavior?
Select all that apply.
withdrawing from friends
abusing drugs or alcohol
having difficulty falling asleep
getting frequent headaches
Answer:
withdrawing from friends
abusing drugs or alcohol
ASAP Which symptoms possibly indicate a major depressive disorder?
Select all that apply.
irritability and angry outbursts
loss of interest in favorite activities
excessive sleeping and fatigue
occasional bursts of intense energy
Answer:
1) Feelings of sadness, tearfulness, emptiness or hopelessness.
2) Sleep disturbances or sleeping too much.
3) Occasional outbursts, irritability or frustration, even over small matters.
4) Loss of interest in favorite activities, such as hobbies or sports.
Which of the following would not be a good option when you have made a bad decision?
A. Take responsibility for your decisions and/or actions
B. Get advice if needed
C. Repeat your actions so you can learn from the experience
D. Apologize if necessary
Take responsibility for your decisions and/or actions
Epithelial tissue is divided into which two categories?
cardiac
simple
smooth
stratified
Answer:
Cardiac and stratified
Explanation:
Those are the different types of epithelial tissue.
Answer:
the correct answers are Simple and Stratified
Explanation:
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which is the best def. of anabloic steroids
Answer:
Anabolic steroid, also called anabolic-androgenic steroid, drug that mimics the male hormone testosterone in its ability to increase the growth of muscle tissue and in its promotion of male secondary sex characteristics. ... The drugs are also used in veterinary medicine (e.g., to aid recovery from starvation or injury).
Explanation:
Anabolic steroid, also called anabolic-androgenic steroid, drug that mimics the male hormone testosterone in its ability to increase the growth of muscle tissue and in its promotion of male secondary sex characteristics.sickle cell anemia is caused by an inherited mutation and can be classified as which type of disease
Answer:
Sickle cell anemia is one of a group of disorders known as sickle cell disease. Sickle cell anemia is an inherited red blood cell disorder in which there aren't enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout your body.
Sleeping is very troublesome to me, I can't sleep even though I try my hard to fall asleep (since a month)
Which of the following disciplines have contributed to leadership research, thought, and study?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you forgot to include the options to choose from. Without those options, we can only help you answer based on general terms.
Once clarify that. we can comment that the disciplines that have contributed to leadership research, thought, and study is sociology, psychology, communications, and anthropology.
The leader has to lead by example. It has to be a great communicator, a good listener. Have a set of skills and abilities to perform under pressure. The leader has to make the toughest decisions. And of course, he has to hire the best individuals to form a true team. A good leader should be proactive and ready to make aggressive decisions. He has to lead by example.
Nadia's softball team had the bases loaded in the last inning when her friend Felicia struck out to end the game. How can Nadia demonstrate responsible behavior in this situation?
Ask the coach, in front of the whole team, why she didn't put a pinch hitter in for Felicia
Comfort Felicia with a word of encouragement about her excellent effort
Confront Felicia and let her know that the team would have won had she not struck out
Ignore Felicia and walk to the locker room as quickly as possible to forget the loss
Answer:
Comfort Felicia with a word of encouragement about her excellent effort.
Explanation:
It is a nice and encouraging thing to do.
Answer:
opinion 2
Explanation:
Comfort Felicia with a word of encouragement about her excellent effort
how to calculate quickly ?
Answer:
you just have to practice.
What is the value of 6) in the function below?
Ax) = 2x
O A. 12
O B. 16
O C. 32
O D. 64
Which type of contraction is involved in controlling and stopping a movement
Answer:
Eccentric Contraction
Explanation:
the muscles that are actively involved do so primarily in the
eccentric contraction
What is the best strategy for avoiding long-term stress
what is a sign that a person may need help for a mental disorder?
A. Spending more time listening to music
B. Becoming dark or moody
C. becoming interested in different activities at school
D. Experiencing sudden changes in interests or hobbies
Answer:
B. Becoming dark or moody.
Explanation:
Hope this helps
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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What are some of the chemicals in tobacco or in cigarette smoke that have been identified as carcinogens or dangerous chemicals?
5 sentences!!!
thank you!
Answer: nicotine
Explanation:
Makers of e-cigarettes and other ENDS often claim the ingredients are safe. But the aerosols (mixtures of very small particles) that these products produce can contain addictive nicotine, flavorings, and a variety of other chemicals, some known to be toxic or to cause cancer. The levels of many of these substances appear to be lower than in traditional cigarettes, but the amounts of nicotine and other substances in these products can vary widely because they are not standardized. The long-term health effects of these devices aren't yet known.
Loss of consciousness; dangerously slow breathing may occur at a BAC of...
> 0.7
0.25
0.10
0.02
Answer:
Explanation:
.25
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What is a survival chain?
2. What are the 3 steps of the survival chain, in order?
3. Names some common injuries requiring first aid?
4. What should you do if an object punctures the skin?
5. What is the recovery position? Explain
6. Why would you put someone in the recovery position?
7. What is poison defined as?
8. If poison is ingested, what do you do?
Lesson 8 Section 2
1. What is first aid?
2. What is a universal precaution?
3. How many degrees of a burn are there, according to the lesson video? Explain each
4. What are the 4 types of injuries that can occur to your skin? Explain each one.
5. What does CPR stand for?
6. What are the 2 steps of CPR?
7. What is the universal choking sign?
8. What action you should take if someone is choking?
9. What are the actions you should take if someone is in shock?
Lesson 9 Section 1
1. To decrease teen violence, what are the 4 protective factors which may help?
2. What are some strategies for staying safe?
3. What are 4 ways to be safe while online?
4. What is the definition of violence?
5. What is the % of students who reported being bullied on school property?
6. Who should you report bullying to at school?
7. Why would someone be hesitant to tell that they have witnessed bullying or that they
have been bullied?
8. What is the difference between bullying and hazing?
9. What is hate violence?
10. What is the definition of sexual harassment?
11. List some ways to reduce the risk of violence?
Lesson 9 Section 2
1. What are common causes and the 4 reasons why violence occurs?
2. What are some influences of violence?
3. What are the types of violence?
4. What are 4 types of abuse? Give an example of each
5. Why does dating violence occur?
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6. How can abuse be progressive?
7. Why is violence a cycle? Explain
Prepare for Unit 3 Exam (Optional):
1. In the accident chain, what are the five steps connected to unintentional injuries?
2. Compare and contrast heat exhaustion and hypothermia. What are safety measures that
can prevent these conditions?
3. What are some ways to keep your home safe and secure?
4. What are some ways to prevent unintentional injuries from occurring in the home?
5. What are some simple precautions to reduce the risk of injuries from falls?
6. What are some safety precautions to prevent electrical shock?
7. What are some bicycle safety tips?
8. What are the ordered steps in applying a roller bandage to a wound?
9. What does the acronym R.I.C.E. stand for and what injuries is it most commonly used
for?
10. Explain the steps in CPR?
11. What advice would you give someone providing first aid or CPR to prevent the spread of
disease through blood or other body fluids?
12. Name some strategies to make our communities and schools safer?
13. What is the difference between prejudice and discrimination?
14. What is the difference between a sexual harassment and a sexual assault?
15. What is hate violence and who are the most commonly targeted groups of these hate
crimes?
16. Explain how body language, assertiveness and self-defense strategies protect you?
17. What are the typical steps in a peer mediation session?
18. What are some protective factors that decrease the likelihood of teen violence?
Answer:
1. The Chain of Survival depicts the critical actions required to treat life-threatening emergencies, including heart attack, cardiac arrest, stroke, and foreign body airway obstruction
2. the three steps of survival chain are early access, early basic CPR, early defibrillation, and early ACLS
3. They are: Communication Skills,
If you are able to communicate effectively with the injured person,
they will be much more likely to trust you and feel reassured,
The Ability to Work Under Pressure,
Initiative and Leadership,
The Ability to Work in a Team and
Positivity
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What qualities contribute to a person's positive self-image?
Select all that apply.
resisting peer pressure
disregarding authority
showing self-confidence
limiting self-efficacy
Well, if you want to have a positive self image you would want to avoid any negativity towards your appearance/personality, and only accept positivity and constructive criticism. I think your answer would be:
Resisting peer pressure. Explanation: If you resist peer pressure, then you have confidence in your beliefs and your choices, rather than going along with what people are pressuring you to do. usually those who may not be self-assured and have lower self esteems may be easier to pressure.
Showing self-confidence. Explanation: Even though I think that you can put on a face and fake confidence, if you are confident in yourself you're supporting yourself. Therefore, I think this would contribute to a positive self-image.
I don't think that the other two choices would show a positive self-image because:
- If one is disregarding authority, they may not have respect for themselves or the consequences that may come upon themselves. Therefore, it doesn't necessarily mean someone has a positive self-image, since it may very well ruin their life and they may not care about that.
- It's the same logic with limiting self-efficacy. If one is limiting themselves and their success, they may not be confident in their choices/themselves, so they will subconsciously limit their future.
So just to state again, I think the answer is resisting peer pressure and showing self-confidence
What muscle is located directly beneath the gastrocnemius and has similar functions to the gastrocnemius
Answer:
the soleus
Explanation:
Lying directly beneath the gastrocnemius is the soleus, which has similar functions to the gastrocnemius. hope that helps>3
why should we keep our nails short
Answer:
To maintain our body sanitation.
is the process in which immature HIV comes out of the CD4 cell to become
infectious HIV.
a) Binding
b) Fusion
c) Budding
d) Assembly
Please help . Thank you
what do you mean by health
Answer:
The state of being free from illness or injury is called health.
9. Consequences are:
What happens as a result of a behavior
What happens as a result of the antecedent
What happens just before a behavior
What happens that strengthens a behavior
The blastocyst is compromise of three layers which of the layers will develop into a digestive and respiratory system
Answer:
the endoderm will develop into a digestive system