Answer:
If you meant "inevitable" than yes, it is. Every second we are slowly dying (i.e. getting closer to death). If you meant "invitable" than no. But I wish it was invitable so we could choose when to age bahahah :'D
For food to be absorbed by your body, which of the following must occur?
Answer:
whats the following
Explanation:
How can malnutrition affect a person?
Answer:
i would know this because i was malnourished at one point you cant move around a lot and you tiered easily
What barrier must Raj overcome to receive appropriate medical care?
a financial barrier, as his insurance company will not pay for his therapy
an environmental barrier, as the recommended therapist is located too far away
a family barrier, as Raj’s father does not support his decision to seek care
a social barrier, as there are no physical therapists in his town
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The answer is B the person above me was correct :>
Match teach example to the correct category
I need help !!!!
Answer:
emotional health = self-confidence
social health = respecting others
phyisical health = exersicing regularly
Explanation:
SI
01 Christianity: Beliefs
01.1 Which one of the following describes the meaning of the word 'omnipotent?
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e done
Put a tick (E) in the box next to the correct answer.
A All-loving
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Warded
B All-powerful
C Just
D Creator
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Answer:
I think children should lift weights cause they will be healthy and lose weight as long as getting stronger
Team sports help children and teenagers in so many ways. Young athletes get regular exercise. They also learn self-control and how to work on a team. But sports may make parents and children feel pressure to be more competitive.
This is why child athletes are being pushed to add strength training to their workouts. Before a child begins strength training, parents should know all the benefits and risks.
“Strength training offers young athletes a lot of benefits, but it must be done correctly and safely,” says Jeffrey Nepple, MD, Washington University pediatric orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine physician at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. “Growing children should not lift weights with the goal of lifting as much as they can. It’s safer for them to start with lighter weights and do many repetitions of an exercise.”
There have been some concerns that strength training is not good for children who have not entered puberty. Studies have suggested that weight training might harm a child’s growth, lead to injuries or not increase muscle strength. But Dr. Nepple says parents should not worry. Lifting weights can help kids as young as 7 years old.