The change in adolescence all begins as a child in their unique combination of genes<span>, brain development, environment, experiences with family and friends, and community and culture. Social and emotional changes show that they are growing independently and learning how to be an adult. Physical change in different genders are really different because both are going into puberty and so they begin to see alot of differences in their bodies. Adolescence mental starts on what they begin to see and believe, and as everything is developing in their mind many of those things stay, what they have in mind depends on them. Adolescence are still maturing to become adults.
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The answer to your first question is D. Three months. The reason why is it takes at least 3 months to have detectible HIV antibodies. In rare cases, it may take up to 6-12 months.
The second question I'm not 100% positive on but I believe the answer would be B.
Answer: Stage 3- Identification
It is the stage in the development of the infant (by two years old) where "self-awareness" comes into play, Infants can identify themselves in a mirror as well as begin to use language to refer to themselves. Infants also become aware of the surroundings.
A food label states that a serving of a particular product contains 13 grams of total fat and 20 percent of the Daily Value. This means that when you eat a serving of this product you will be getting 20 percent of the Daily Reference Value for total fat based on a 2,000-kcalorie diet.