Reading people. Simply because when you read people you are watching to see how the act, what they like to do, who they hang around, who they are, how they talk, walk, ect. You can sometimes do this before deciding on who you might want to be friends with.It helps a lot. I hope my answer helped you
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Previous studies have identified several factors that contribute to the accident risk of motorcyclists: sex, age, experience, personality traits, etc. It is for sure that motorcycling represents more than just a mode of motor transportation or sport. It could be a part of riders` personal lifestyle which with other components can contribute to their risk behavior and greater traffic accidents involvement. The main aim of the study was to determine how lifestyle dimensions of male motorcyclists influence the risky behavior of motorcyclists and their involvement in traffic accidents. The set of questionnaires about lifestyle, risky behavior and demographic data were sent by mail to three hundred motorcyclists and two hundred and six participants completed material and sent it back. Results showed that there is a significant correlation between lifestyle and risky behavior of the riders and their involvement in traffic accidents. Also, lifestyle predicts the large amount of the variance of risky behavior and traffic accidents of motorcyclist. We can conclude that life style has an important impact on motorcyclists` risky behavior and traffic accidents involvement.
O you think you're fit? More importantly, do you think you are more fit now than you were a month ago? How about a year ago? It's important to not only monitor your fitness today but to set goals, and try to improve your fitness in the future. How can you do that? Well, you can use fitness assessments<span> to measure various aspects of your body and its abilities. A fitness assessment identifies your current fitness levels and serves as a baseline, or starting point of your body's fitness. You can use this fitness assessment to figure out your training needs and goals. You then compare your progress over time to the initial fitness assessment.</span>
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