SAT, 01.04.2021 19:50, ahmadali89
What are two of the most common reasons that people who need mental health care do not access it?
A.
religious beliefs and lack of information
B.
family conflicts and difficulty communicating
C.
stigma of mental health issues and high cost
D.
lack of transportation and denial of issue
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SAT, 25.06.2019 22:00, QuestionsAnsweredNow
The ancestors of horses possessed feet with five digits. over time, with the development of grasslands, the digits fused and formed hooves. what evolutionary advantage did this transformation serve? a. it allowed them to climb rocky surfaces with ease. b. it allowed them to graze better. c. it enabled them to run faster from predators. d. it let them see clearly through the grasslands. e. it made them taller.
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Luminous objects such as flashlights emit light that we can see. how do we see an object that isn’t luminous? a. the object emits light that reaches our eyes. b. light reflects off the object and reaches our eyes. c. light passes through the object uninterrupted. d. light is fully absorbed by the object. e. we can’t see an object that isn’t luminous.
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