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How can a teens culture have a negative and positive effect on their health?
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Brad was almost hit by a speeding truck as he crossed the street. his heart began to race, and he felt extremely afraid as he jumped out of the way in just enough time to avoid the truck. a psychologist who supports the theory of emotion would claim that based on the arousal brad experienced, he appraised the situation and then labeled his racing heart as fear. a. james-lange b. cannon-bard c. schachter two-factor d. evolutionary
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Health, 22.06.2019 12:20
Energy needs, in total kilocalories per day, are greater during than any other time of life. a.childhood b.infancy c.adulthood d.adolescence
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Health, 24.06.2019 12:40
You’ve been accused of cheating on a test. another student claims to have seen you copying answers from others. you know that you are innocent. last week, you met with the accusing student and your teacher to try to resolve the situation. the negotiation only created more resentment and confusion. which level of conflict resolution is most appropriate at this point in time? a. organize another negotiation with your teacher. b. refer the case to your school’s peer mediator. c. contact the superintendent of your school district. d. switch schools so your safety is not compromised.
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Health, 24.06.2019 13:30
Which individuals are incapable of giving consent for sexual activity? check all that apply.someone who is highsomeone who is drunksomeone who is passed outsomeone who is being exploiteda 12-year old malean 18-year old femalesomeone in a relationship with their teacher
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