Answer:
Men Mike Powell 8.95 m (29 ft 4 1⁄4 in) (1991)
Women Galina Chistyakova 7.52 m (24 ft 8 in) (1988)
What is haccp? A codified system
A health requirement a local health ordinance
Answer: A codified system
Explanation:
HACCP is very important when it comes to many products. It is important because of HACCP other Hazard analysis and critical cotrol points are representing a system in which the main idea is to prevent approach to food safety because there can be many harmful things in it which are referring to the chemical, physical hazards, biological hazards, radiological hazards and many other.
If some of the products have those harmful hazards then the product is called unsafe.
Jessica's friend has decided to quit smoking. What should Jessica do to encourage her friend?
O A
Use reverse psychology by telling her that she will never be able to quit.
B.
Celebrate smoke-free days with her and give her small gifts for not smoking.
ОС.
Carefully monitor her and scold her whenever she sneaks a cigarette.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
giving her gifts and celebrating might be a more effective form of encouragement because she can enjoy herself and be happy without a cigarette. i also feel like c would only make her feel bad but not necessarily make her stop and A doesn't work for everyone if anything she might start to believe she can't quit and continue to smoke
Which skill will help you take control over your life and give it purpose and direction?
Chantel has decided to use only quantitative data in her study. Which is an
example of the type of information she may collect?
A. Information on the appearance of things
B. Information on what something looks like
C. Information on the costs of things
D. Information on what something tastes like
Explain a low context communication style
Answer:
Low context communication is a speaker-oriented style where speakers do not hesitate to offer their opinions and expertise (Self-enhancement style). Interpersonal contact between people in general and between those directly involved in communication is usually superficial.
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Low-context communication leaves minimal room for inference and is explicitly stated.
Even if the addressee is not familiar with the cultural context, they are likely to understand all the information. On the other side, a lot of information is indicated rather than stated in high-context communication.
Listeners in low-context cultures must simply understand spoken or written words as they are, as communication takes place through plainly stated and defined words. Generally speaking, low-context cultures include those of Germany, Sweden, and the United States.
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What evidence supports the theme “America denied freedom to many already living here”? Yet only one part of my blood loves that memory. Lands invaded when the earth became owned. those who followed the changing Moon knowledge of the seasons in their veins
Answer:
b
Explanation:
its right bc u said so
Answer:
Lands invaded when the earth became owned.
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evaluate the mother's behavior in the following scenario is she helping her daughter solve her problems Melissa is 11 years old and in the 5th grade she began developing physical Lee at age 9 Melissa feels different because she is taller and heavier than her friends and because her figure has teenage curves Melissa wants to go on a diet her mother encourages her to continue eating as she always has perhaps even more than she did when she was younger the mom cooks being burritos and with guacamole and other foods that contain healthy fats she eats this type of food in front of Melissa I am too tall and too fat and too ugly Melissa tells her mother and it is your fault Melissa's mom is considering taking Melissa to a counselor so she will have someone to talk to about her body concerns
Answer:
The mother is worried about Mellisa
Explanation:
When we are teenagers we can become very insecure with our body, especially when our body is very different from the body of other people of our age. This is what is happening with Melissa, who has a more developed body than children her age.
Melissa's mother realizes that she is insecure with her body and tries to influence her to eat healthily through delicious foods, she knows that Melissa's body is still going to change and she doesn't want her to have problems with it. Despite Melissa's mother's attempt to influence her to eat, Melissa is more unhappy and blaming her mother for it. For this reason, Melissa's mother takes her to a counselor, so that she can be guided by a professional about her problem. All Melissa's mother did for her was to try to help her through this difficult time.
Which part of the brain is responsible for laying down new memories? A. Pons B. Hipppocampus c. Cerebellum D. Amygdala
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The hippocampus located in the brain's temporal lobe, it is where episodic memories are formed and indexed for later on.
The function of the bones called the ________________ is to protect the brain.
Answer:
the cranium
Explanation:
The Skull. The skull is made up of 22 bones: the cranium includes eight bones that surround and protect the brain and 14 bones that form the face. In adults, all but one of the skull bones are fused together by immovable joints called sutures.
PLEASE HELPPPP name 5 ways being drunk can affect your behavior.
who is nf? who is he
Answer:The 28-year-old rapper was born Nathan Feuerstein in Gladwin, Michigan.
Explanation:
Answer:
NF is a great depression singer he understands me
Explanation:
DEPRESSION
Please answer the following questions about safety and equipment.
1. Name all the safety equipment you need to ride a bike and why each is important?
2. What safety precautions do you need to use when riding a bike?
3. What sports use a helmet?
4. Why is it important to have a first aid kit available?
5. What kind of protection can you use to protect yourself from the UV sun rays?
6. Name two sports or activities and what safety gear and equipment you will need for each.
Answer:
1. a helmet
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
According to the World Health Organization's definition of health, health simply means that you are not sick.
A.
True
B.
False
Answer:
B. False
Explanation:
You must be mentally and physically heathly
Answer:
B-False
Explanation:
Being healthy just means that we are good physically, mentally, and socially, not that we are not sick. Just like if you dislocate your shoulder or something, your not sick, but your not super healthy so you have to go to the doctor so (s)he can make you healthy again.
The turbinates and sinuses are similar in that
they both are found exclusively in the nasal cavity.
they both moisten and warm the air before it enters the lungs.
they are both made up of bone.
they are both lined with cilia that sweep away irritants.
Answer:
B. They both moisten and warm the air before it enters the lungs.
Explanation:
Answer:B
Explanation:
What equipment needs to be sterilized and decontaminated? O A. Disposable tongue depressors B. New suture materials in sealed packaging C. Scrubs worn only at the nurses desk O D. A scalpel just used for surgery su
Answer:
D. a scalpel just used for surgery
Explanation:
a. disposable means that you can just throw it away after, you don't use it again.
b. the suture material is sealed and has not been open or used before.
c. the scrubs have only been worn at the nurses desk which means that they have stayed there the entire time
d. a scalpel should always be sterilized even if it has not been used, but since it was just used for surgery, that probably means that it has blood and stuff on it, so it should DEFINITELY be sterilized and decontaminated.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Compare and contrast the three types of bone fractures use at least four medical terms from the chapter in at least four sentences
Answer:
A stable fracture is where the broken ends of the bone line up and are barely out of place, such as fractures in the rib cage from a big fall. This type would take weeks to heal. An open, or compound, fracture is where the skin may be pierced by the bone or by a blow that breaks the skin at the time of the fracture. The bone may or may not be visible in the wound. This could happen with a radial fracture where there's a cut or blow in the the smaller bone in the forearm. A transverse fracture has a horizontal fracture line. The term "transverse" means horizontal or cross-wise, the fracture line is perpendicular to the diaphysis of the bone. This type of fracture can be intervertebral such as motorcycle accident victims or sports injuries.
Explanation:
Some germs rely on insect carriers – such as mosquitoes, fleas, lice or ticks
– to move from host to host. These carriers are known as
vectors
virus
bacterium
O meningitis
Answer:
vectors
I hope i'm correct but according to the given choices none of it is correct besides vectors.
Which pathway transports deoxygenated blood from the right side of the heart through the lungs, where it becomes oxygenated? O A. The left side of the heart B. Pulmonary circulatory loop O C. Systemic circulation loop D. The right lung
Answer:
Pulmonary circulatory loop
Explanation:
This is done via the pulmonary artery. The Pulmonary circulatory loop can only transport the blood between the lungs and the heart. In the loop deoxygenated blood exits out of the right ventricle of the heart and after that, it passes through what is called a pulmonary trunk. This pulmonary trunk later splits into the right and left pulmonary arteries.
difference between natural and artificial factors of population change
Answer:
Natural factors of population change can't be swayed by humans. So for an example of a natural factor take an Earthquake. As of right now we can only predict when Earthquakes will. Inevitably some things will still get damaged and that just can't be helped. An Artificial factor for population change is something specifically made by humans. For an example take a genocide. If some guy decides he wants to go on a killing spree, well all I can say is that is Definitely not natural. Hope that helped.
In regards to population change Natural Factors are those that will occur naturally to a population and cannot be changed much by human actions. For example, birth and death are considered natural factors affecting population change. This is because every single individual in a population has been born and will eventually die in one way or another. Another natural factor would be natural disasters caused by weather which lead to the death of a certain percentage of the population.
Artificial Factors are the complete opposite. These are factors that are mainly swayed by the choices of the individuals in the population. One such major factor would be migration. When individuals choose to pick up their stuff and move to another geographic location they are ultimately reducing the population in one area and increasing another area's population. This is a choice that was made which affected the population size.
Therefore, natural and artificial factors exist in every single population and can drastically affect the size of the population. Natural factors cannot be swayed by humans while Artificial ones can
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You have decided that you would like to participate in a sport in your community or school. Decide which sport you would like to go out based on the skills that are required for that sport. Which sport will you choose, which skill-related fitness abilities are necessary for that sport, and how will you prepare for your upcoming season?
Answer:
Either basketball or football. Its all about a game plan, memorization, and team work. Also working well with others
Explanation:
Answer:
I would choose softball because I have participated in softball before, so I already have the hand-eye coordination and agility that is required for softball. I would need to practice my speed, so i would do a lot of cardio activities to prepare for my upcoming season. I would balance this with strength training and flexibility. Practice matches are a good way to prepare because they exercise the muscle groups that are used in the sport.
Explanation:
1. If a patient is on Lantus which type of insulin is the patient receiving?
Answer:
Long-acting Insulin
Explanation:
There are mainly three types of insulins: rapid-acting, intermediate-acting and long-acting.
"Lantus" is a type of long-acting insulin that can last up to a day (24 hours). It is meant to control the blood sugar level of the patient in one day. This is given to both children and adults alike, particularly children with Type 1 Diabetes and adults with Type 2 Diabetes. This is being injected subcutaneously or under the patient's skin. It is not intended to be mixed with other insulins. It may also cause some side effects such as: increase heart rate, sweating, dizziness, shortness of breath, etc.
Which term describes when a person who took pain medicine now feels nauseous?
A.drug interaction
B.antibiotic resistance
C.tolerance
D.side effect
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Side effects.
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a person might be in an unhealthy relationship if they what answer choices A. don't feel free to be themselves B. they feel worse after spending time with the other person C. they can disagree but still maintain their relationship D. both A and B
What does UVR stand for?
Answer:
UVR : Ultraviolet radiation
poor solid waste disposal effect on human health effects on human health
List 2 types of microorganisms that cause STDs.
Answer:
There are three major causes of STDs/STIs:
Bacteria, including chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis.
Viruses, including HIV/AIDS, herpes simplex virus, human papillomavirus, hepatitis B virus, cytomegalovirus (CMV), and Zika.
Parasites, such as trichomonas vaginalis, or insects such as crab lice or scabies mites.
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Answer:
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why cake is not healthy food?
Explanation:
it makes you gain weight and it has many calories
Which pathway is responsible for returning deoxygenated blood from the body to the heart? O A. The arteries OB. Systemic circulation loop O c. The right lung O D. Pulmonary circulatory loop
Answer:
D. Pulmonary circulatory loop
Explanation:
The Pulmonary circulatory loop transports the blood between the heart and the lungs only. In this pulmonary loop deoxygenated blood the heart through the right ventricle and goes through the pulmonary trunk. The pulmonary trunk splits inside the right and left pulmonary arteries.
Arteries have oxygenated blood inside of them.
Answer: B. Systemic circulation loop
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Imagine you are the head of PE at your school. Write a letter that you would send out to all parents highlighting why PE is important and encouraging them to ensure their child participates as often as possible.
During which natural disaster is this sign helpful?
Check all that apply.
hurricane
blizzard
electrical storm
terrorist attack
tsunami
Answer:
hurricane and blizzard
Explanation:
Answer:
Hurricane and tsunami
Explanation:
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