1. What does mental health mean to you?
Answer: To me mental health means how I’m doing emotionally, physically and how my social skills are doing.
2. Why is maintaining mental health so important to you?
Answer: Maintaining a mental health to me is so important because it determines how I’m handling stress, communication with others and making choices.
3.Explain the difference between mental health and mental illness?
Answer: The difference is mental health is that it’s always going to stay there no matter what, mental illness affects a persons ability to function over a long period of time.
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The influence of the Catholic Church is most evident in
which of the following works of literature of the Bible. The existence of the
bible has shown a great deal of influence to the people’s religion and to the
Catholicism as a whole.
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Answer:
My dog
I love my dog very much.
Whenever I was going to school it follows me in a half way.
And I love my dog so much.
And my dog name is ginger.
I love him so much.
But I miss him
Bcos my dog was playing outside without chain in his neck.
So while he was playing he went on to the roadside and suddenly a big lorry hit my lovely dog hardly.
He has a small life.
We get him to hospital but on the way he died.
But I love him so much.
I miss him
:(
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you can
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Answer:
No, I don't think the media accurately portrays teenagers today.
Explanation:
The media in this 21st century seem to have an agenda against teenagers in this day and age. They portray them mostly as video game addicts, social media addicts, disobedient, and downright rebellious.
This is not an accurate representation of teenagers all over the world, even though it may be true for a small section of teenagers. There are teenagers who have produced, developed or invented things that have changed the world, teens like Jack Andraka, who found a less expensive way to identify cancer signs early enough and Ann Makosinski who developed a flashlight that converts body heat to energy.
The media rarely covers such news or gives it wide coverage, but seem to magnify the bad news from some teens.