Answer:
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It is possible to be infected with HIV by sharing a drinking glass with an infected individual.
Answer:
NO, HIV is not transferable through saliva (just make sure you both dont have open wounds in your mouth, then youre in trouble)
Explanation:
Could someone briefly explain classical dance to me, thank you all
Answer:
La danza clásica no se refiere a la danza tradicional o folclórica, sino más bien a aquella danza creada en el mundo occidental en el período clásico que abarca los siglos XVII hasta principios del siglo XIX.
Explanation:
Answer:
Classical dance may refer to:
Ballet, particularly classical ballet.
Indian classical dance.
Traditional forms of dancing in other cultures, such as Japanese traditional dance or Chinese traditional dance
A classical dance form characterized by grace and precision of movement and by elaborate formal gestures, steps, and poses. A theatrical presentation of group or solo dancing to a musical accompaniment, usually with costume and scenic effects, conveying a story or theme.
Classical dancing also requires some qualities
Javaha - Agility of a dancer.
Sthirathwam - Steadiness.
Rekha - Clean graceful lines.
Brahmari - Perfecting circular movements.
Drishti - Eye movements.
Eyes are the mirror into your soul. ...
Shramaha - Hardwork and Perseverence.
Medha - Intelligence.
(ballet) a step in dancing (especially in classical ballet)
pirouette - (ballet) a rapid spin of the body (especially on the toes as in ballet)
choreography, stage dancing - a show involving artistic dancing
pas seul, variation - (ballet) a solo dance or dance figure
pas de deux, duet - (ballet) a dance for two people (usually a ballerina and a danseur noble)
pas de trois - (ballet) a dance for three people
pas de quatre - (ballet) a dance for four people
classical ballet - a style of ballet based on precise conventional steps performed with graceful and flowing movements
modern ballet - a style of ballet that admits a wider variety of movements
comedy ballet - a ballet that stresses the drama with features of comedy
chasse, sashay - (ballet) quick gliding steps with one foot always leading
glissade - (ballet) a gliding or sliding step in ballet
turnout - (ballet) the outward rotation of a dancer's leg from the hip
elevation - (ballet) the height of a dancer's leap or jump; "a dancer of exceptional elevation"
act - a subdivision of a play or opera or ballet
2.Ballet - music written for a ballet
music - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner
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Nick uses marijuana. Nick’s parents and friends complain that he is irritable. Nick has noticed that he is forgetful and not motivated to do his best and is concerned that marijuana is interfering with his life. The most healthful thing Nick could do in this situation is
A .Consider this a phase of his life that will pass
B. Ask his friends to leave him alone
C. Drink alcohol instead of smoking marijuana
D. Ask his parents for help
How long does alcohol stay in your urine?.
Which action can individuals take to impact their community in the area of nutrition?
Exercise regularly.
Take swim classes at the local YMCA.
Organize a sports program.
Donate healthy food to a food bank.Which action can individuals take to impact their community in the area of nutrition?
Exercise regularly.
Take swim classes at the local YMCA.
Organize a sports program.
Donate healthy food to a food bank.
Answer:
D- donate healthy food to a food bank
Select the correct answer.
Which of the following would you describe as a public health issue?
A.
a sudden outbreak of cholera
B.
a man having an operation due to food poisoning
C.
a candy store opening up in town
Answer:
A
Explanation:
because it the only that can affect a lot of poeple
Answer:
Absolutely the answer is A
Explanation:
Because it is the outbreak of public
Why are there so many small branches within the lungs?
a-to increase the surface area through which oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse
b-to hold the ribs up
c-scientists are still gathering data about this
d-to move the chest up and down when you breathe
Answer:
a
Explanation:
because it's important for us to breathe
how much product should you use when using an abhr?
Depending on the size of your hands, the amount of ABHR may vary. It is recommended you use enough product to cover your hands (approximately one palm full) and vigorously rub product over hands until all surfaces are completely dry which should take approximately 15 to 30 seconds.
If you accidentally sprain your wrist, can the pain radiate through the whole body?
Pain may also radiate up to the elbow on the affected as accidentally sprain in person's wrist.
What’s a Sprain?A sprain refer to as the tearing and overstretching of ligaments. Ligaments are the tough bands of fibrous tissues connecting two bones in joints. Step wrong and twist an ankle, that is a sprain. We can get hit or accidentally hit a body part and get a sprain.
The wrist joint known as radiocarpal joint is a condyloid synovial joint of the distal upper limb which connects and serves as a transition point between the forearm and hand.
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Which is the definition of “biotechnology”?
Biotechnology is the intersection of biology and technology that uses the study of living things to create processes or systems to solve problems.
Biotechnology is the study of living things, including plants, animals, and microorganisms, and how they interact together to solve ecological and survival problems.
Biotechnology is the building block of life that makes all organisms what they are.
Biotechnology is made up of the pieces of inherited information in DNA in humans and almost all organisms.
Answer:
Biotechnology is the use of an organism, or a component of an organism or other biological system, to make a product or process of modern biotechnology rely on DNA technology. DNA technology is the sequencing, analysis, and cutting-and-pasting of DNA.
Answer:
its D just took the test:)
Explanation:
difference between functional and traditional strength training
Answer:
Instead of having a “leg day,” a functional routine will work multiple areas of the body, where traditional strength training focuses on one isolated movement at a time.
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what does it mean for your pupils to be "dilated"? And when does it mostly happen?
Answer:
It means for your eyes to change size. (It can be very big and very small). It usually happens when it adjusts to light. Usually in dark places. (It can also happen when on drugs).
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Question 16(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(03.06 LC)
Which of the following statements is most accurate?
BMI calculation is a perfect indicator of health.
BMI calculation is the best method to determine fitness.
BMI calculation is the most efficient way to identify health risks and weight loss needs.
BMI calculation is used as a general method to determine health risks.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
BMI is a way to figure out your approximate level of body fat in an easy, inexpensive way. It's a number based on your weight and height that can help you tell if you are at a healthy weight for your height. In general, the higher the number, the more body fat a person has.
the term _ relates to the circumference around a persons body
Spirituality involves a personal belief or ____ system that gives meaning and purpose to
life.
Answer:
Spirituality involves a personal belief or support system that gives meaning and purpose to life.
how do you transfer a heart
Answer:
Your surgeon will make an incision in your chest. Your surgeon will separate your chest bone and open your rib cage so that he or she can operate on your heart. Your surgeon then removes the diseased heart and sews the donor heart into place. He or she then attaches the major blood vessels to the donor heart.
Explanation:
Since drug use is illegal, should schools allow random drug testing among students with legal consequences for positive results? Defend your answer.
Answer:
In January 2005, a school in Kent become the first state school in the UK to report the introduction of random (‘suspicionless’) drug testing. Testing is already widespread in independent boarding schools, with three-quarters of schools reported to be using some drug testing.1 There is no doubt that for governors, teachers and parents drug testing seems an attractive solution both to prevent and deal with illicit drug use among their pupils. The Kent initiative, partly funded by the News of World and supported by the testing manufacturers Altrix Healthcare plc, has been broadly welcomed, such that only a small proportion of parents have opted their children out of the scheme
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what is the collective term for the three different ways adenosine triphosphate (atp) is generated?
a. reaction systems
b. triphosphate systems
c. energy systems
d. aerobic systems
Answer:
C energy systems
Explanation:
Glycolysis - begins glucose metabolism in all cells to produce 2 molecules of pyruvate. Occurs outside of mitochondria, usually in cytoplasm. Cellular Respiration - uses oxygen from the environment and converts each pyruvate to three molecules of carbon dioxide while trapping the energy released in this process in ATP.
When a teacher shows the children the appropriate behavior to use during socio-dramatic play, the teacher is engaging in what vocab word?
family consumer science
Answer:
Modeling
Explanation:
A person who overeats at his or her family's house over the holidays is most likely eating because of ?
gradually increasing the workload on the body over a period of time is defined as?
Answer:
Progressive loading (when non-overworking) progressive overload (when overworking)
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what does it feel like when an ovarian cyst ruptures
Answer: I have no experience with ovary cysts but if you think it has ruptured you may experience if you have a ruptured ovarian cyst include: Sudden, sharp pain in the lower belly or back. your down stairs area spotting or bleeding. Abdominal bloating.
Explanation:
How does remote patient monitoring help provide better health care to elderly and chronically ill people?
Answer:
Remote patient monitoring can help improve chronic disease management by collecting and analyzing additional patient-generated health data, such as blood glucose levels in diabetes and blood pressure levels in hypertension. Understanding the values and how to manage them can assist patients in meeting their goals.
Explanation:
Why is it so important to identify the role of beliefs in decision making?
a. every decision relies on some kind of belief.
b.
beliefs are the only factor that shapes decision making.
c. they can shape decisions in ways that we do not fully recognize.
d.
people have very different beliefs, so it is hard to know what a good decision is.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
For example, you grew up believing that a show is bad, so you are going to decide to not watch that show, but another person grows up believing tht that show is the most amazing show in the world, that will make them decide to watch it over an over again
Answer: C - they can shape decisions in ways that we do not fully recognize.
Explanation: I know the answer isn't A, and this appears to be the next best choice. I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure it's C
Which of the following describes a likely benefit of abstinence?
Answer:
c, better family relationship
What is your BMI? How did you calculate it? Do you feel that you’re within a healthy weight range for your height? Do you feel this assessment is accurate with your body type, if not why?
Answer:
Look up "Body Mass Index calculator"
BMI Calculator
Explanation:
How much daily activity does the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend?
A. 35 minutes
B. 40 minutes
C. 45 minutes
D. 1 hour <<<< My answer
I think D. but I'm not positive..
Answer:
D. 1 hour
Explanation:
According to the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, people 6 years and older can achieve important health benefits by getting 1 hour or more of physical exercise on a daily basis.
Answer:
It's 1 hour Gooooooood day
How do protective factors help aperson avoid risk behaviors?
Discuss how you think the society in which you live effects your spiritual, emotional, and mental wellness. Is society a positive or negative influence in these dimensions of health? Support your decision by explaining the ways it influences people.
Answer:
the society can determine who you are by the feedbacks they give to you the things they do etc
3. Simone wants to buy a handbag that costs $168.00. She currently smokes two packs of cigarettes per week. If she stops smoking and saves that money, how many weeks will it take her to buy the handbag?
Answer:
The average price for a pack of cigarettes is $6.50, 6.5*2 = $13 so lets use that.
Simone would need to save about 13 weeks worth of cigarette packs to have enough to buy a handbag.
Explanation:
I searched up the average price of a cigarette pack in the U.S. They cost around $6.50 per pack. $6.50*2 = $13 for 2 packs of cigarettes.
Then i divided $168 and $13 which would be 12.923.
12.923 rounded to the nearest whole number is 13.