Never Drink & Drive.
Always Wear Seat Belt.
Keep a Safe Distance from the vehicle ahead.
Always Avoid Distractions.
Never Break Red Signal.
Always Drive Within Speed Limit.
Avoid the Drowsiness While Driving.
Watch Out For Drivers On the Road.
Etc. But these are the most important
Answer: Autonomous stage
Explanation:
People live in society, which has a set of rules established so that there is an order and people can live in peace. For a person to understand the rules and norms that govern a society, it must be educated and this process starts from the moment a person is born.
Little by little, the person grows and knows what are the rules to follow, what things to do or not. The child in his learning process is understanding what are the rules that must be followed. The processes to learn the rules vary according to various factors that can exert a direct influence or not on the child, causing him to act in a certain way before certain rules.
The psychologist Piaget developed a theory called Moral Development Theory, which is broadly linked to the Cognitive Development Theory. Piaget expresses that for a person to be able to understand morality itself, it must have a level of development that is equivalent to two years of age, which is equivalent to the preoperational period.
The second stage of Piaget's theory of moral development where children over 10 years of age become aware that the rules and laws were created by people is called autonomous. Here the child knows that to obey the rules or not will depend on the situation and his own will. The child can understand why the rules and the importance of obeying them. Children leave egocentrism aside and adopt more adult thinking.
Answer:
VDD
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Answer:
34. Low
35. Good Source
36. Light
37. Reduced
38. Organic
39. High
40. Healthy
41. Free
Explanation: I mean I tried I'm sorry if it's wrong I just wanted to help
→ Trouble controlling anger, also called "roid-rage".
→ Tumors in your liver (this one isn't too much discussed, but it is possible).
→ Diseases that are carried in your blood (blood-borne diseases).
→ Extreme addiction (dependence; when your body needs a drug to function correctly).
→ Extreme withdrawal effects (which consists of pain, physical issues, and mental issues).