Answer:
If we are talking about cyberbullying, the answer is below.
Explanation:
As a cyberbully victim, I felt weak and defenseless, and the ability to fight back just doesn't appeal to me. But I thought that my "friend" had been sending mean messages to me still made us friends, and adults often feel the need to intervene, and "make a scene". But also the fact that "it won't help" and kids think no matter how many times you report them, they won't stop, and in some cases that is true, but that doesn't wipe out the fact that an adult needs to be told. I was also afraid of losing digital access to my device, and that the victim may feel that reporting the cyberbully may cause the parent/guardian to feel the need to take away the victim's electronic access. But that, most of the time doesn't happen.
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Coercive = Enforces decisions
Democratic = B<span>uilds consensus
Authoritative = </span><span>sets targets but allows flexibility
</span>coaching = <span>acts as a mentor
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Answer:
"The term 'health literacy' means the degree to which an individual has the capacity to obtain, communicate, process, and understand basic health information and services in order to make appropriate health decisions."
Answer:
c
Emotions and anxiety can raise your heart rate!
<span><span>Find your pulse at your wrist (the radial artery) or at your carotid artery in your neck.</span><span>Using your index and middle finger, count the number of beats you feel in 10 seconds. Do not use your thumb since it has a light pulse that can confuse you while counting.</span><span>Multiply the number of beats you count in 10 seconds by six to find the number of beats per minute. You can take your pulse three times, then take the average rate of all three to be super scientific.</span></span>