Answer:
I would think A or B.
Explanation:
Player A would usually be the setter, so if they are, then they obviously have second ball so B would need to get it. A does have a better angle though so it would honeslty depend on the situation.
For which of the following is leading by example the most appropriate leadership action?
no one volunteers for an event
a group needs fund-raising ideas
a staff member lacks focus
Answer:
A
Explanation:
No one volunteers for an event
This is the heart rate zone you want to get to when doing physical exercise.
Question 1 options:
Resting Heart Rate
Target Heart Rate
Carotid Pulse
Maximum Heart Rate
please answer, i think about it all the time .
Answer:
noo I always think that and I've tried multiple times but u just have to get past it. you just have to push through your depression. trust me you don't want to do it.
Very soon after a person is infected with the HIV virus, they are able to transmit the virus to someone else.
O True
O False
Answer:
I think false
Explanation:
Answer:True
Explanation:
__________ is due to the effects of __________, in which some cultures tend to vary what types of behaviors are considered abnormal.
A. Cultural relativity . . . a culture-bound syndrome
B. Cultural relativity . . . subjective discomfort
C. A culture-bound syndrome . . . cultural relativity
D. Subjective discomfort . . a cultural-bound syndrome
Psychology
Answer:
It's actually C. "a culture-bound syndrome . . . cultural relativity"
Hope this helps! <3
A culture-bound syndrome is because of the impact of the cultural relativity. Hence, the option c is correct.
What is a culture-bound syndrome?It is the syndrome where there is specific manifestations that could be in the form of cognitive, affective, etc that should be watched in the particular cultures.
So the option c is considered for the behavior types that are considered for the abnormal.
Learn more about culture here: https://brainly.com/question/17437511
witch question is better
How many neurons does the brain have?
or
What part of the body forms your personality?
Don't answer the questions just tell me which question seems more important
Answer:
The second one
Explanation:
who proposed the probability that electrons will be found in certain locations around the nucleus of an atom?
Answer:
Erwin Schrodinger
A physicist named Erwin Schrodinger proposed the probability that electrons will be found in certain locations around the nucleus of an atom.17 Aug 2017
Explanation:
Hope it helps
Getting a second opinion would not be appropriate in which of the following situations?
A) A car accident in which several people were severely injured
B) A risky surgery that could solve one problem but create others
C) Removing a breast because of a strong family history of breast cancer
D) A diagnosis of cancer in which both surgery and chemotherapy were options
Answer:
A is correct.
Explanation:
Out of all of these, A is the best. Mark brainliest?
As a teen in a nuclear family, what would you expect to be on your daily chore list each day when you get home from school
Answer:
take out the trash sweep do the dishes feed the dogs take out food for dinner
Briefly describe symptoms of malaria, diabetes, heart disease and asthma. Incude 2-3 symptoms for each disease.
Answer:
Symptoms of malaria are fever, flu-like illness.
Symptoms of diabetes include blurry vision and weight loss.
Symptoms of heart disease include slow heartbeat, dizziness
Symptoms of asthma include Coughing, Chest tightness
Explanation:
Symptoms of Malaria are as follows:
1. Fever
2. Flu-like illness
3. headache
Symptoms of diabetes are as follows:
1. blurry vision
2. weight lose
3. Numbness in hands and feet
Symptoms of heart disease are as follows:
1. Slow heartbeat
2. Dizziness
3. Chest pain
Symptoms of asthma are as follows:
1. Chest tightness
2. Coughing
3. breathing problem
I will give brainiest if answered.
What are the effects of smoking on nonsmokers, both children and adults. Include at least 5 effects.
Explain the three categories of drugs. Provide two examples of drugs within each category and two effects of each of the drugs on the body.
Answer:
1. Second hand smoke can cause many diseases at a young age things like heart disease, cancer, lung disease, diabetes, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
1. Depressants- Alcohol, cannabis, opioids.
2. hallucinogens- LSD, Marijuana, Mescaline
3. stimulants - Cocaine, Amphetamine , Meth
Explanation:
Alcohol- An abundance of alcohol can harm the liver, whose job it is to break down harmful substances in the body. This can lead to hepatitis, jaundice and cirrhosis, which is the buildup of scar tissue that eventually destroys the organ.
Cannabis- Pleasant experiences with marijuana are by no means universal. Instead of relaxation and euphoria, some people experience anxiety, fear, distrust, or panic.
Opioids- People who use prescription opioids can feel relaxed and happy, but also experience drowsiness, confusion, nausea, constipation, and slowed breathing. Prescription opioids have effects similar to heroin.
LSD- or lysergic acid diethylamide, is a long-lasting psychoactive drug that distorts and alters perceptions and sensations. In uncontrolled situations, LSD is one of the most potent mood-altering drugs available. It causes profound distortions in the user's perception of reality that can last up to 12 hours.
Mescaline- People who take mescaline may experience unpleasant side effects including anxiety, rapid heartbeat, tremors, hallucinations, and psychosis.
Cocaine- Small amounts of cocaine usually make the user feel euphoric, energetic, talkative, mentally alert, and hypersensitive to sight, sound, and touch. The drug can also temporarily decrease the need for food and sleep.
Amphetamine - stimulant that is used in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), narcolepsy, and obesity.
A summary about Joan Rivers -pls help I'lll give you five star plus it's due in 1 hour
For Canvas to work successfully, which web browses below will work best? Check all that apply.
Answer:
Chrome I've had trouble with Edge hope this helps,
I'm a regular user of Edge and I can't open a lot of links
what parts of the respiratory system are affected by the common cold
ANSWER ASAPPPPP
MARKING BRAINLIEST
Explanation:
A cold is an infection of the upper respiratory system. This just means it can affect the nose, throat, and sinuses. A cold virus gets inside your body and makes you sick. The rhinovirus (say: rye-no-VYE-rus) is the most common cold virus, but more than 200 viruses can cause colds.
When making yoghurt, what is produced by the
fermentation of lactose?
Answer:
Milk
Explanation:
The average person should consume anywhere between 9-12 grams of salt per day to stay healthy. * 1 point True False
Answer:
False false salseee
Explanation:
An adult should consume about 6g a day no more and a child woukd have to eat even less
the lowest level of elected territorial organization within a state
Answer:
Local government
Explanation:
hope this helps
What level of stress is typically most productive?
Answer:
Anywhere between 13–20
Explanation:
Answer:
Anywhere between 13-20 implies
Explanation:
Hope I helped :)
How do aggressive communicators usually express themselves?
A.
They threaten others.
B.
They keep emotions bottled inside.
C.
They are courteous to others.
D.
They prefer not to protest.
You can lose body fat over time with regular physical activity if your caloric intake
remains the same?
true or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Find a kitchen safety video online. You can choose from such topics as knife safety, handling hot objects, or other topics. Share the video with the class, and explain why you think it is a good video. What does the video demonstrate about kitchen safety?
Answer:
Video on yt ( search on the internet Ddn1W3Rp-Fk for the video source).
Explanation:
Food poisoning and food borne diseases are way too common and good way to keep yourself and others safe is to keep your kitchen clean and sanitizes. Keeping good personal hygiene and cleaning your kitchen prevent any diseases to be spread and overall makes your kitchen experience better. The video demonstrates the effects of not keeping clean in the kitchen and shows what you need to do in the kitchen to keep yourself and the kitchen clean.
More on sanitation and personal hygiene in the attached pdf.
What’s your favorite book for branliest I’ll go first mine secret garden!!
EXPLAIN HOW THE LUNGS ARE AFFECTED WHEN A PERSON HAS EMPHYSEMA
HELP ASAP MARKING BRAINLIEST
What is the primary function of white blood cells in humans?
Answer:
The primary function of white blood cells are that they help the body fight infection and other diseases that enter the body. Mostly if they are unknown to the cells. Example: they fight of cancerous cells, infections and diseases.
Explanation:
125 x to the power 5 by 5 under root 5 x cube
Answer:
Its not clear
Didn't understand the question
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Which age is considered early adulthood?
15
25
54
65
Answer:
Im pretty sure early adulthood is 18 or 20....
Explanation:
This is not a question but is anyone willing to look at my coursework and to see if I need to put any corrections?
It’s a health and social care coursework
Answer:
I'm willing! I'll read through it and see if you've made any mistakes, then I'll add to my answer if you have!
First paragraph:
After 'centre of attention', you could say 'so they are our first priority.'
In the fourth line, remove the 'it' after the 'and' and before the 'is focused'.
Also, there's an article mistake in the fourth line, it should be: 'an individual'.
Instead of 'Which', write 'This means that'.
In the 7th line, say 'but they mainly use it to collaborate with individuals'.
Instead of ', and are listened to.' Write this as a separate sentence saying 'It makes sure they are listened to properly.'
Instead of 'show', write 'represent' or 'apply'. Apply makes more sense here.
Change the whole last sentence in the first paragraph to: 'An example to apply the person centred approach is in a care home setting, where residents are given the choice of what food they would like to eat when it's their meal time.'
Second paragraph:
The first sentence should instead say: 'Demonstrating professional behaviour is how somebody's behaviour towards the changes of the environment or situation reflects on qualities that are connected to an individual's responsibilities.' You should remove the first 'that' from here as it is unnecessary, which I've done for you in the above statement.
Too much repetition of 'professional' makes the second paragraph a bit too much, so replace 'professionals' in the second sentence with 'experts'.
In the 5th line of the second paragraph, you should say: 'those in the care certificate and in the codes of conduct'. Don't forget the articles!!
Instead of 'work in', use 'proceed by the'.
If 'maintaining professional knowledge and competence' is one of the agreed ways of working and not two, meaning 'maintaining professional knowledge' and 'competence' aren't two separate agreed ways of working, then add an 'and' before 'maintaining' and remove the comma, so it becomes: 'protecting confidential information and maintaining professional knowledge and competence.' Otherwise if 'maintaining professional knowledge and competence' are two agreed ways of working, then leave the last sentence alone, it doesn't need changing!!
I'm not educated in the field you are learning about, but I loved reading and learning something new from your coursework!! I only improved some of your grammar and fixed some mistakes you made, although I may not have noticed all the mistakes!
I hope this helps and I apologise if I have made any mistakes. If there is anything you need me to clarify that you don't understand, feel free to let me know! ^-^
Answer:
In the fourth line, remove the 'it' after the 'and' and before the 'is focused'.
Also, there's an article mistake in the fourth line, it should be: 'an individual'.
Instead of 'Which', write 'This means that'.
In the 7th line, say 'but they mainly use it to collaborate with individuals'.
*Psychology*pls help!
What is assimilation? Discuss the importance of social assimilation. Discuss immigration and some key challenges that an immigrant might face. What could be some benchmarks through which you can measure immigrant assimilation? What are some challenges that partners in an intercultural marriage may face? What can they do to avoid conflicts and resolve an argument or a disagreement?
Explanation:
Assimilation describes the process by which a minority integrates socially, culturally, and/or politically into a larger, dominant culture and society. The term assimilation is often used in reference to immigrants and ethnic groups settling in a new land. Immigrants acquire new customs and attitudes through contact and communication with a new society, while they also introduce some of their own cultural traits to that society.
Assimilation usually involves a gradual change of varying degree. Full assimilation occurs when new members of a society become indistinguishable from native members.
Mary and John are choosing fish for dinner for their children. What should they choose?
What component of your blood carries oxygen?
Red blood cells
White blood cells
Platelets
Plasma