According to wikipedia, <em>"Waste are unwanted or unusable materials. Waste is any substance which is discarded after primary use, or is worthless, defective and of no use. Examples include municipal solid waste, hazardous waste, wastewater, radioactive waste, and others." </em>Assuming what you are asking is how can our garbage affect our environment, you're answer is not one singular sentence.
The answer would be something along the lines of this: The waste produced by what we consume and throw away can harm people and animals alike due to factors like plastic not being biodegradable, plastic that then pollutes our water, land, and even our air if burnt. Animals can easily consume waste and become ill or be trapped in it and become injured. Overall, our waste management and consumptions of plastic need to change to prevent harm to us by the poisoning, damaging, and crowding that we currently inflict on ourselves and other creatures. Adding to this, our management of biological and hazardous waste is well under control. If there were a breach in this there would be no clean water nearby, no safe meat to eat if animals consume the waste or contaminated water/plants. And the crops would likely die.
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<span>"C. It educates people on the ill effects of alcoholism.</span>" Other programs, like Alcoholics Anonymous are intended to help alcoholics and their families. This program is meant to educate the public.
When you go to the hospital and have to stay overnight, you assume you've been admitted to the hospital. But, depending on your health care needs, you may only be "under observation" as an outpatient.
A new law this year requires hospitals to make sure you understand the difference.
Thanks to a complex system of rules and regulations for hospitals, providers, private insurers and Medicare/Medicaid patients, you can be in the hospital for several days - but classified as an "observation" outpatient. Which means you're not officially "admitted."
The rules mandate that hospitals cannot officially "admit" you as an inpatient unless you meet the medical criteria for admission. If, in the doctor's view, you don't meet the medical criteria for admission, but a brief hospital stay is still warranted to monitor your condition - you're placed on "observation status." This can even apply if you're in the hospital for routine joint replacement with private insurance, for example, and are scheduled for discharge after one night. You're in the hospital, but you're not technically admitted.
The correct answer is B. One and a half hour.
It will take approximately one and a half hour for each consumed drink to leave your body.
Again this is obviously an approximate answer as different drinks might take up different time too. Also it depends upon the persons immune system too.
For example, If you drink a large (250ml) glass of wine, your body takes about 3 hours to break down the alcohol. If you drink 1 pint of beer, your body takes about 2 hours to break it down.
Stress -
Stress is the feeling of being overwhelmed or being unable to cope with mental pressure.
Depression:
Depression symptoms are persistent sadness or loss of interest. There can also be changes in sleep schedule, appetite, energy levels, concentration, self-esteem and daily behavior.
Anxiety:
Anxiety symptoms are feeling nervous/restless, having a sense of sudden panic or doom, having an increased heart rate, sweating/trembling, and feeling weak or tired.