D. It was the first program to send a human to the moon. Project Gemini was chartered by President John F. Kennedy and NASA's second program in human spaceflight program. Project Gemini's goal is to make space travel techniques for the Apollo mission that would later begin.
The correct answer is B. Increase in the incidence of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.
Explanation:
Both anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are eating disorders that involve unhealthy habits such as restricting food intake or inducing oneself to vomit after eating. These habits aim at making the individual thin, although in most cases individuals suffering from these disorders are underweight and unhealthy even to the point their lives are at risk.
Besides this, the incidence of these eating disorders has increased over time; indeed, in westernized countries anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa increase in incidence since 1960. This is explained because one of the factors that contribute to the development of both disorders is cultural ideas about thinness, and since 1960 the idea of being thin has increased in importance which is supported in media by mainly including actors or models that are unrealistically thin. Also, since the 1960s there has been an emphasis on body image, healthy weight, and diets.
The first answer would be answer c. then question 2 would be c also. the third is b
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
The Four Feathers is a drama movie, which starred a character named Harry. In the movie, Harry refused to participate in an army operation in a faraway land due to his ethical belief in such a situation.
As a result, he was given feathers by his family and friends to express their disappointment in him and labeled him a coward.
However, in his attempt to get his life back, Harry too three steps, these :
1. Harry sent Abou Fatma to other British soldiers to warn them of impending attacks from the Mahdi (the enemies)
2. Harry rescued his friend Jack at the battlefield when he was blinded.
3. Harry is involved in rescuing Trench and eventually escorted him back to Britain
The answer is Neruda, Pablo. "We Are Many." <em>We Are Many</em>, translated by Alastair Reid, Cape Goliard Press Ltd., pp. 12-13. Trust me I took the test.