The ways in which Julian should respond to Elias who is<em> not practising safety </em>when playing football are:
- A. Remind Elias about the dangers of concussions and the consequences of serious injury.
- D. Remind Elias how he missed games last year and did not like the way he felt being on the sidelines.
Based on the complete question, we can see that Elias missed games last year<em> due to injuries</em> and did not like being sidelined and now he is not fully recovered and is about to get himself injured again.
With this in mind, it is important for him to remind him about the dangers of concussions and how he missed games last year due to injuries so that he would better practice safety measures.
Therefore, the correct answers are options A and D
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D. The reason this is correct is due to the few opportunities <u><em>they had, but recently that has changed but for now they will still have to remain in such a place.</em></u>
The answer to this question is "client-centered therapeutic approach". Such as when Jenny is receiving for an eating disorder and her therapist is warm, empathetic and can easily take her perspective. Then later, her therapist will encourage and convince Jenny to express her thoughts and feelings regarding her eating issues and the therapist does not judge her or criticize her. This therapist is using a client-centered therapeutic approach.
Most people were engaged in agriculture as in the U.S. in 1820. They
farmed to feed and clothe themselves; in other words, they engaged in
subsistence agriculture. Most people did not own land. The land was
owned by a few, such as hacendados or the Roman Catholic Church.
There
were export sectors in economies. Exports were of two basic kinds:
agricultural and mineral. Argentina and Uruguay exported cattle hides
and salted beef. Bolivia exported silver and mercury; Peru: silver and,
later, guano; Colombia: precious metals and sugar; Brazil: sugar and,
later, coffee; and Mexico: silver, gold, and cotton. Most of these
exports went to Europe. Little went to each other. None of it in huge
volumes even in Argentina until the late 19th century. The countries
lacked capital, communications networks, and technology to develop the
export business. Besides, the upper class was able to meet its needs
without much economic expansion. Societies were run for the benefit of
the upper classes.
Answer:
D: All of the above
Explanation:
Christianity and Islam have all the beliefs and points that were presented in common. Both believe in a single supreme God: Christians call God or Father , the Muslims call Allah. Both believe there is Heaven after the physical life is over. Many <em>stories</em> recorded in the Christian Bible are found also in the Koran, the holy book of the Islamic religion.