I had to do this too when i was in middle school;
Number 1, I said that their are many local gyms and fitness centers, healthy restaurants, and clinics that help your health, and one way you can say that you are experienced with one of them is by going to a gym or eating at a certain place before, or even shopping at a clinic.
For number 2, you can motivate yourself past and distractions by staying positive, paying attention by putting more focus on what your working on, eliminating distractions like your cellphone or devices, or anything that is unnecessary for what you are working on, and not letting others in the classroom or work environment distract you.
Good luck, hope this helps!! :)
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL health is defined as ones avility to get along and communicate with other people.
you answer is: mental and emotional
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People with type O- blood are called universal donors because their donated red blood cells have no A, B or Rh antigens and can therefore be safely given to people of any blood group.
Homeostatic control mechanisms have at least three interdependent components: a receptor, integrating center, and effector. ... The integrating center, generally a region of the brain called the hypothalamus, signals an effector (e.g. muscles or an organ ) to respond to the stimuli.
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I would say that the best answer to the question: What is the dependent variable of this research, would be: A) Information alone is not sufficient if people are not motivated to use it.
Explanation:
A dependent variable is the one in research whose result will entirely depend on the outcomes of the independent variables. In this case researchers decided to use different means of information on smoking to achieve the reduction of their smoking. While to a group they showed them a video and gave them a pamphelt with instructional information on how to quit, to the other group they subdivided it and gave one portion just the video, and the other just the pamphlet. In the end, the result was that during follow-up, researchers found that the group with the least reduction in smoking was the one to whom only the pamphlet had been given. This result showed that the pamphlet, which was the information only, was not enough to encourage smokers to leave the habit. It became evident that a factor of fear was necessary to achieve that final goal.