Answer:
True, mostly because we all need jobs and money. Not every case of HIV/AIDS wasnt done on purpose. Some people might was tricked or raped.
No; of course not! When you play a sport, whether you lose or win does very little compared to how you play and treat others. If you win, and tell another player they did horrible, or bring them down mentally in any way, you are being a poor sport.
Answer:
Jack has schizophrenia.
Explanation:
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that appears during adolescence or young adulthood. It affects how a person behaves and thinks. The person has:
- Hallucinations, like Jack hearing voices in his head.
- Delusions, like Jack believing that a tape has surveillance photos of him and that the CIA will review it.
- Having negative thoughts or lack of motivation, like thinking that he is not good enough.
- Having problems with relationships, like Jack quitting his job since he believed that his boss abused him.
Answer:
A PAR-Q is a written assessment that can predict an individual's readiness for exercise and does not need a health professional to complete, like the others. Medical screenings and medical evaluations both need doctors, but the medical evaluation test is more in-depth. The exercise stress test is used to test the body's response to vigorous exercise.