Answer:
The correct answer is - B. Secondary-process thinking.
Explanation:
Secondary process thinking is the more developed thought process in an individual within psychoanalytic theory. It is a thought process that is based on logic, follows regulations, rational and consistent with external reality.
This helps in judgment, planning, solving problems, and both the external demands of the surroundings and meet their internal rational demand. Planning for a pizza party after the last class and after the class directly headed to the pizza parlor is an example of this mental process.
I have a date tonight and I’m not completely sure what to wear.
Should I wear a suit or just something casual?
Answer:
wear jeans a button up shirt if u dont have one then just wear a plain shirt and wear some nice shoes
The batting team (or offense) scores a run only when the runner tags "HOME PLATE" True
False
What year did scientists figure out how muscle work?
Answer:The sliding filament model of muscle contraction, put forward by Hugh Huxley and Jean Hanson in 1954, is 60 years old in 2014. Formulation of the model and subsequent proof was driven by the pioneering work of Hugh Huxley (1924–2013).
Explanation:
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Explain one Goal you have for the rest of the school year and how you plan on accomplishing it: (Your explanation should be at least two sentences or more)
This is from AVID by the way.
Answer:
I plan to have great grades and pass on to the next grade. i will do this by working hard all school year
Answer:
Explanation:
Since this was posted under college, I would say one goal would be to keep gpa high enough to qualify for the chancellor's list (gpa of 4.0). You can work towards this goal by working very hard on your academics, not falling behind on class content, reaching out for help to your professors or most schools have tutoring centers. Relying on outside resources like videos or books can also be included to learn more about confusing topics. These ways will ensure you can succeed in the class and get A's in all of them to qualify for the chancellor's list.
Manufacturers sometimes use science to make foods more nutritious. When a manufacturer makes reduced fat potato chips, what else is true about these reduced fat chips compared to regular chips?
They are lower in calories.
They are lower in cholesterol.
They have more vitamin A.
All of the choices are correct.
Final Project due May 21st, 2021 by midnight
Final project due May 21st by Midnight on Moodle
This can be done on Word or powerpoint whichever is easier. This does not have to be a formal report.
Description:
• Choose a disease or illness that can be treated with pharmaceuticals
• Briefly explain the disease
• Research three drugs used to treat or manage the condition or disease
Name of drug (generic and name brand)
o Use of the drug
o How is it administered
o Common Dosing
o Side effects
o Interactions
o Contraindications
o Interesting fact about drug
Sigmund Freud claimed that bruxing
Answer:
was part of psychosexual development
Explanation:
Bruxism refers to the teeth clenching/grinding when a person is not chewing or swallowing. Many different reasons have been proposed to explain the clinical reasons related to bruxism. For example, Moritz Karolyi was an Austrian dentist that described bruxism as a type of traumatic neuralgia. Moreover, Freud proposed that bruxism should be associated with the psychosexual development and behavior of the individual. Sigmund Freud was a neurologist popularly known as the founder of psychoanalysis. From this point of view, several studies aimed to investigate psychosocial causes of bruxism have been developed.
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How are poor relationships at work likely to make someone feel?
A. Angry and Focused
B. Unhappy and Unproductive
C. Bored and Lazy
D. Anxious and creative
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Which of the following is the best reason to maintain a healthy weight?
A. To reduce the risk of diabetes
B. To save money on clothing
C. To have more friends
D. To increase the risk of disease
Answer: A. To reduce the risk of Diabetes
Explanation:
Will being vaccinated protect us from many things?
Answer:
It depends on the magnitude of the disease or pandemic being vaccinated against
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8. If your instructor asked you to explain what can happen to foreign particles that
enter the respiratory system, which of the following would not be included in your
explanation?
Answer:
What do you mean by "which"?
Explanation:
I mean you didn't even give anything for us to pick.
What are factors that mostly influence a person’s ability to workout at a fitness center?
Answer:
Explanation: to lose weight
Which of the following provides teachers with a plan and structure for delivering a quality education?
A. Pacing guides
B.Curriculum
C.Bloom’s taxonomy
D.Instructional materials list
B. Curriculum
A curriculum is a collection of assignments, lessons, and other various academic contents that is taught in school.
___
- pacing guides are a type of curriculum
- Bloom' taxonomy is a classification system used to define and distinguish different levels of human cognition
- instructional materials are tools used in an educational lesson.
Flow produces:
Select one:
a.
Fulfilment of needs only.
b.
Pleasure.
c.
Enjoyment that leads to psychological growth.
d.
Neither pleasure nor enjoyment.
Answer:
What type of flow are you talking about depending on how it is being used in a certain situation it could mean different things
This consist of a pyramid and surrounding cortical tissue
Answer:
The pyramid is surrounded by cortical tissue (a renal column of Bertin) that dips down into the medulla. ... Medullary tissue also extends up into the cortex, forming medullary rays that are interspersed between cortical tissue containing the renal corpuscles and their associated convoluted tubules.
Explanation:
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a collection of electronic files stored on the computer's hard drive or on the internet is referred to as a
Answer:
CPU
Explanation:
A client thinks they injured their shoulder, what should the trainer do?
Answer:D. Refer them to a doctor
Explanation:
For which drugs did emergency room visits increase from 2004 to 2009?
Question 12 of 32
Which of the following is the best example of an unhealthy online behavior?
A. Sharing a password with a parent
B. Sharing personally identifiable information with your state
government
C. Sharing a password with a friend
D. Sharing personally identifiable information with your school
SUBMIT
Answer:
sharing a password with a friend
Explanation:
this is what they said was right when we did this unit in school
Answer:
it's A.
Explanation:
Which of the following statements about orienteering is not true?
A. It is a type of competitive hiking.
B. Events can take place over rough terrain and sometimes even the dark.
C. It is limited in popularity to the U.S. and Europe.
D. Each individual starting location is staggered so no one can cheat.
Answer:
D is wrong
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
Your heart rate is not a good way to measure the intensity of your workout.
A.
True
B.
False
Heart rate shows exercise intensity more objectively. Exercise intensity increases with heart rate. Therefore, the statement is false.
What are three ways to measure exercise intensity?Probably the most crucial aspect of your workout is intensity. You'll see changes in your weight, body fat percentage, endurance, and strength when you exercise vigorously enough to make your body stronger. Low, moderate, or intense are common terms used to characterize the intensity of exercise.
Your heart rate, the talk test, or assessment of perceived exertion are the three basic test methods you can use to gauge the intensity of your activity.
The talk test is an easy and accurate method of gauging intensity. As a general guideline, you're exercising at a low intensity if you can converse and sing without puffing at all. You are engaging in moderately intense activity if you can talk without strain but cannot sing.
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The ? nerves control the muscles in the arms, shoulders, and neck.
Brachial plexus. The brachial plexus is a group of nerves that control the muscles of the shoulder, arm, forearm, and hand.
Personality disorders
My ex was nice to me at first but she ended up abusing me and leaving. She was very abusive.
She was abused by her step dad and neglected by mom
What causes narcissism
Answer: There is a lot of causes for narcissism like the environment and bad parenting I really don't know bro.
Edit: also I heard medication can cause narcissism..
compare and contrast the various ways that human development is scientifically studied.
Which of these is most likely true about having a healthy body weight?
A. Reduces motivation
B. Reduces risk of disease
C. Encourages inactivity
D. Encourages fatigue
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:
hope this helps <3
Explanation:
I beleive its b!
Are people today more healthy or less healthy than 20 years ago?
Answer:
they are more healthy
Explanation:
more doctors are available
True or False
If hypertension is not treated, it can cause permanent damage to the heart, kidneys, and blood vessels.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Left untreated, hypertension can result in permanent damage to the small blood vessels of the body, which can damage organs such as the heart, brain and kidneys, leading to heart attacks, stroke and kidney failure. It can also cause acute or chronic circulatory problems.
1. Have you ever heard the term willful blindness? What do you think that it means? What could this mean in relation to health?
2. When it comes to health-related issues such as depression, child abuse, domestic violence, drug abuse, or disease, in what ways do people exercise willful blindness? Why would they want to?
3. Margaret Heffernan tells the story of a Montana town that had an 80 percent higher rate of disease than anywhere else in the country. If the people of this town had not been so willfully blind and had listened to Gayla Benefield, how might the health and lives of the people in this town have been different?
4. Why do you think that none of the medical professionals in the town of Libby, Montana, questioned the health issues that were plaguing their town?
5. Based on this video, how might you have reacted differently if you had been a member of the community in Libby, Montana?
6. When it comes to health-related issues or problems, how do you know when it is necessary to contact a medical professional? Are there exceptions to this?
7. Can you think of a situation in your life where you were willfully blind? If so, why do you think that you were willfully blind?
8. Do you believe the saying, “ignorance is bliss” to be true? What other stories that Margaret Heffernan tells in the video illustrate the saying “ignorance is bliss”?
Have i heard of it? erm, No-
I think it means that they have no idea what's going on?
I am not sure to be honest..-
Well, If that had happened I beleave that they have no idea what their going through and they do other things to get their mind off of all the abuse ect.
It might of helped them because if they had listened to Gayla, they would not had many problems as they do when they didn't listen. The town might have had a better chance of making their living stiles better. their homes, lives, and how they get their foods.
They didn't question it because of the fact that it was normal in their home town. They didn't think anything about it.
Not sure to be honest. And what video?
If I had a medical problem I would contact a profecional immedietly incase it gets worse and it eventually kills me. and i dont know..-
Think of a siuation? When I didn't know I was getting mentally abused. I had no idea that it was happening to me.
"Ignorance is bliss"? I never heard of it but I do understand it, yes. And I am not completely sure.
I hope my answers help you! :)
Bacteria grow especially fast in the temperature range of
A. 0°F (–18°C) to 212°F (100°C).
B. 41°F (5°C) to 141°F (61°C).
C. 41°F (5°C) to 70°F (21°C).
D. 70°F (21°C) to 125°F (52°C).
Answer:
40 °F and 140 °F (4°C and 60°C )