Your roommate or friend tells you that you've been snoring, even though you usually don't You sleep less but wake up feeling better You wake up more often during the time that you are usually asleep Both the first and third responses are correct
2. Some people become angry or aggressive when they drink. What should someone do if they suspect they may be an aggressive drinker? Drink alone so they don't hurt anyone Insist on working through any issues or resentments they have with friends when they have been drinking; even if the other person isn't willing Talk to a counselor about ways to change behavior while drinking, or how to stop altogether Only break their own things when upset to show respect for the property of others, including school property
3. What are the circumstances in which an underage student who isn't drinking can get in trouble for being around alcohol? As long as you aren't drinking, you can't get in any trouble Being at a party with alcohol in a residence hall or other place where it's against school policy to have alcohol Being by yourself at a school function with trained servers serving drinks to people of legal drinking age Being with underage friends who are drinking at a school function with trained servers serving drinks to people of legal drinking age
4. Which of the following will NOT help you succeed at school? Buying a planner or calendar app for your phone to keep track of assignment deadlines Avoid all extracurricular activities to maximize study time Treat your academics like a 9-5 job Develop relationships with your advisors, professors, and TAs
5. Which of the following is NOT a good activity to do before you head out to a party where you'll be drinking? Eat a high-protein meal Plan what time you are going to leave the party Take your allergy medicine so you don't forget when you come home Decide how many drinks you'll have
6. What is a blackout? It's another word for passing out after drinking too much It's when someone gets really drunk but still seems conscious and active, but they won't remember anything the next day It's when someone temporarily loses their vision from drinking too much, a.k.a. "blind drunk" It's when someone has had too much to drink and their mood goes from happy to very sad and depressed
7. Moderate drinkers may get some health benefits from alcohol consumption in the form of reduced risks for certain health problems. Which of the following disease risks is NOT improved by moderate alcohol consumption? Cirrhosis Type 2 diabetes Gallstones Both the second and third answers are correct
8. What is a "dry stadium"? A stadium where no concessions are sold A stadium with artificial turf that does not require maintenance A stadium where no alcoholic beverages are allowed A stadium with a roof to keep rain from falling on the playing field
9. Which of the following is NOT a true statement about disciplinary sanctions and transcripts? Suspensions and expulsions are the only disciplinary sanctions that show up on your transcript An expulsion will be on your transcript permanently A suspension will always show up on your transcript, and may affect employment opportunities Both the first and second answers are NOT true statements
10. Which of the following is a true statement about being charged with a DUI (driving under the influence) or DWI (driving while intoxicated)? This will show up on future background checks that potential employers, landlords, and other entities might see There is no impact on your car insurance rates for your first DUI/DWI Most people charged with these offenses defend themselves in court, instead of getting lawyers Alcohol education or alcoholism treatment is only a part of the process if you are in a collision with someone else
1. Anti-Bullying Programs 2. Clubs 3. "day one" style interaction activities at school to help people find friends. 4. Healthy food that is still enjoyable, to help decrease the obesity rate. 5. Educational movies in classes. <span />
Flow <span>or also referred to as being "in </span>the zone". It <span>is referred as the </span>mental state<span> of operation wherein an individual, who is doing an activity is fully immersed in a feeling of total energized focus, full involvement, and enjoyment in the whole duration of the activity.</span>
<span>One of the most persuasive tools the governor has is the threat of veto. This is very helpful because a threat of a veto will change the outlook of a bill long before it is presented to the President of the United States.</span>
<span>The act that protects the private information of both citizens and soldiers is the privacy act of 1974. Without this, the government and private entities would be able to access your personal data, and potentially use it for morally dubious purposes, or find out information you might want to be kept a secret.</span>