A or B are both the best options in this case, but B is the best option overall because if he is interested in an activity, then he will have more motivation.
Answer:
C. taking a drug that was prescribed for someone else
Explanation:
only take prescription drugs if they are for yourself and prescribed for your doctor
Answer:
working with different governments & worldwide partners
Explanation:
Answer:
Mother Theresa displayed two qualities of discipleship and they include;
1. Generosity (Acts 20:35)
2. Sacrifice (Luke 2:15)
Explanation:
Mother Theresa born in 1910 at Macedonia and baptized as Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu received her calling for missionary work at the young age of 12. When she turned 18, she moved to Dublin, Ireland to her new life as a nun. There she was renamed Sister Mary Teresa. Her call within a call came in September 10, 1946. This call was a call to devote her life to charity. She did a lot of charity work across India, the United States and even to people of different faiths. Mother Theresa was;
1. Generous: According to the Bible in Acts 20:35, "there is more happiness in giving than in receiving". Mother Theresa's life was centered in giving.
2. Sacrifice: Luke 2:15 says that, "even when a person has an abundance, his life does not result from the things he possesses". She took a vow of poverty when she started as a nun. This required a great deal of sacrifice on her part.
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
Alzheimer's is a progressive degenerative disease that causes cognitive and memory impairment, as well as a variety of neuropsychiatric symptoms and behavioral changes that worsen over time. The causes of alzheimer's are still unknown, but researchers believe that for most people, Alzheimer's disease is caused by a combination of genetic, lifestyle and environmental factors that affect the brain over time.
Thus, there is a linear relationship between age and onset of alzheimer's, the older a person, the greater the chance of the disease to manifest. Usually the disease comes after age 75. The case of Sally's mother, who was diagnosed at a very young age at 50, gives evidence that her illness is manifested by genetic factors.