Answer:
It depends. If cheering up impedes our personal progress, than we should seek to improve first. But cheering up can be helpful at times when depression impedes progress/normal functioning. It is generally healthier to be cheerful than to be gloomy and depressed.
Explanation:
Carelessly , have a great day
Answer:
Adam joins the cross-country team and starts to run several miles every day.
Which change would best fit his nutritional needs?
decreasing protein and saturated fats
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According to researches, multitasking : results in less efficient learning
According to researchers, it would best or our brain to focus on one thing at a time to obtain maximum result. Doing more than one thing in the same time tend to make the attention in our brain became divided and often make us lose focus
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Well, this is an opinion based question so it could go either way. I think it’s difficult because like anything, s*x can be an addiction. Though there is therapy, getting someone to do the act can be cheaper & easier.