Answer:
1. false
2. true
Explanation:
1. Hereditary factors refer to <em>things that can be passed from parents to their offspring</em>. An example of these are the "genes." <em>Social settings</em> and t<em>ime of the day</em> cannot be passed from parents to offspring, therefore, these are not hereditary factors.
2.<em> Parents play a major role in influencing their kids' eating habits</em> since children are great imitators. If they see their parents eating junk foods all the time, then they'd surely do the same way.
Answer:
1
Explanation:
It will allow her to see her blood pressure and know right away if she needs to see her doctor, while a nurse hotline cannot perform blood pressure over the phone and she is not qualified to write her own prescriptions
- Into your own home if possible ( a safe, more comfortable environment), for immediate circumstances
- local law enforcement, overall can help direct the friend to making the right decision ( of course this can be hard to do for the victim)
Answer:
New South Wales
The NSW Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 includes disability as a grounds of unlawful discrimination. The NSW legislation covers similar areas as the DDA plus: partnerships (business) trade unions.
Explanation:
protects people with disability from discriminatory treatment in a range of areas including employment, education and access to services, facilities and public areas. The Act makes disability discrimination unlawful and promotes equal rights, equal opportunity and equal access for people with disabilities.