Social media can have different effects of students depending on the person. Whether it's positive , for example posting a photo of a dog or cute photo can improve a person's self worth and interacting with friends can be a huge important role in making a student feel like they have a purpose . While on the other hand , unfortunately other students have a tendency to bully each other so this can be used in a negative way. For example posting a photo of ones self, and having a bully comment something mean, can make a person's self worth and self esteem decline.
It all depends on the maturity level and what they are capable of their own mental health understanding !
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Answer:
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Yes, there are many but here are some!
Pardon
I’m sorry I didn’t hear/catch what you said
Would/ Could you say that again, please?
Would/ Could you repeat what you said, please?
I’m sorry, what did you say?
What was that?
Informal: What was that again…?
Very informal: What?/ Eh/ Mm?
So,…
Does that mean…?
Do you mean…?
If I understand right…
I’m not sure I understand. Does that mean…?
Explanation:
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The only phobia that Americans score higher than their fear of public speaking, according to a 2001 survey by Geoffrey Brewer that was published on the Gallup Polls website, is their fear of snakes.
<h3>What is the scariest fear about speaking in front of groups?</h3>
Up to 75% of the general population may suffer from glossophobia, or a fear of public speaking, which is a rather common phobia. Some people may have some degree of apprehension at the idea of delivering a speech in front of an audience, while others may experience utter dread and horror. 75% of respondents, according to the National Institutes of Mental Health, claim that public speaking is their biggest fear.
<h3>Why do so many people fear snakes so much American Scientific?</h3>
The perception of the American public is their fear of snakes. Recent research have found that people are naturally predisposed to see snakes and spiders as dangerous and to acquire a fear of them. Researchers found that among a variety of non-threatening objects, adults and children could recognize photographs of snakes more quickly than they could recognize frogs, flowers, or caterpillars.
Learn more about glossophobia: brainly.com/question/15945199
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Answer: Disjunctive Task
Explanation:
Disjunctive Task is defined as the resolution of any problem or group task by a group staff. In this situation, when one person in the group is the one with the ability to solve the task, the group places their expectations on the member who is capable of solving the task.
In James' case, he's in a competition where Mark is most familiar with the kind of problems the quiz is having, so the other members depend on Mark for resolution.