Yeah, if you're boy why not
but for a girl, it's good to try something out of your scope.
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The correct answer is Death
The Gas Syndrome consists of alarm, resistance and exhaustion.
The first stage is known as the Alarm Stage, which is somewhat equivalent to the Fight or Flight stage of traditional psychology.
The second stage is Resistance, in which the individual attempts to cope with the stress related to the first stage.
The third stage is Exhaustion in which the individual, exhausted by environmental stressors -or stressors of any kind,- can't cope with them any longer and nears the point of exhaustion which then has an effect on immunological defense systems
The answer is storming stage. Groups travel through a progression of stages, starting when they are framed and finishing when they are disbanded. Bruce Tuckman distinguished four particular periods of group advancement: forming, storming, norming, and performing.
The storming stage is the second phase of Bruce Tuckman's five phases of gathering improvement. In this lesson, you'll find out about the definition and components of the raging stage.