Too Good - Lesson 7: Effects of Nicotine Use
Toxic Concentration
Review the tobacco-related...
Too Good - Lesson 7: Effects of Nicotine Use
Toxic Concentration
Review the tobacco-related categories in the cards below. When you find a match, put the matched cards to the side and
mark the box in the corresponding card image below to track your progress. Write your total number of matches in the
space at the bottom of the page.
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Health, 21.06.2019 20:00, gnarlyjordan
Match each of the life stages below to the sentence that best describes it. an answer may be used more than once. young people establish an identity separate from that of their parents and turn to peers for support and acceptance; rejection by peers poses a major threat to adjustment. some common threats to adjustment include children leaving home, physical changes that require one to slow down, and failure to meet earlier goals. gross motor, fine motor, and language skills develop rapidly; changes in family schedule or child-care professional can create anxiety. those who are financially secure and reasonably healthy may enjoy retirement, travel, and socializing; others may find the loss of friends, a job, and financial instability frightening. children who have developed their physical, intellectual, and social skills are able to adjust to new situations, but children who lack basic skills can be threatened by school pressures and conflicts with others. new experiences and responsibilities include beginning college or a job, establishing a home, marrying, and starting a family. separation anxiety can occur when a child enters a new day care facility or school. the child may cry, claim to be sick, or beg to go home. a. early childhood b. middle childhood c. adolescence d. young adulthood e. middle adulthood f. senescence
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Health, 21.06.2019 21:30, perezsamantha3oqr0za
Describe some of the common health conditions associated with air pollution.
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Health, 22.06.2019 15:50, heidiburgos1own6c0
Does the weight loss program have practical significance? a. no, the program is not practically significant because the results are likely to occur even if the weight loss program has no effect. b. yes, the program is practically significant because the results are too unlikely to occur by chance. c. yes, the program is practically significant because the amount of lost weight is large enough to be considered practically significant. d. no, the program is not practically significant because the amount of weight lost is trivial.
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