Body image matters. Researchers suggest that our body image begins to form in pre-school. As part of our self-image, it is linke
d to our emotional and social well-being as well as our healthy development during the pre-teen and teen years. Poor self-image
often leads to depression, eating disorders, and low self-esteem. Marlee and Cara are designing a poster for health class to
promote the "I Love My Body campaign. To reach out to all of the student population, the girls should consider using images of
teens that
A)
reflect many different teen body types.
support the stereotypical images in popular magazines
reflect only those teens who are atypical in the media.
are well known to all, such as popular recording artist
Kendall has to study for a big exam. Her friends have been using an energy drink to help them stay awake for late-night cram
sessions. They tell her that the drink is as harmless as drinking a cup of coffee. What is the BEST way for Kendall to find valid
information about the safety of the energy drink?
You can motivate them by making small goals they can accomplish when playing sports. You could also explain the positive and fun parts of sports.
Explanation:
Personally, I didn't like to play basketball before because I thought it was too difficult. However, my teacher convinced me that basketball isn't always boring and explained all the different parts of basketball to me.
1. The refund should prevail because of the reasonable customary and prudent course of the action caused by the practitioners in the same or similar circumstances would be the same.
Using carbo-loading to increase
the store of glycogen seems to benefit only those athletes who engage in
aerobic activities that are more than 90 minutes. The answer is letter A.