I’m pretty sure all of those are landforms
Answer:
Norepinephrine
Explanation:
The neurotransmitter norepinephrine, also known as <em>noradrenaline</em>, is a highly important chemical that is part of the catecholamine family. It plays a role in the fight-or-flight response, enabling the body to react or retreat from a threatening situation.
However, in PTSD, there is an abnormal regulation of catecholamine neurotransmitters, especially norepinephrine, along with serotonin as well. According to research, in PTSD patients, there is an increased signaling that results from an increased release of norepinephrine.
Therefore, <u>the neurotransmitter that brings about enhanced memory of traumatic moments which used to help us remember how to survive and escape (fight or flight), but now are painful to the survivor (a.k.a flashback) is norepinephrine.</u>
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The practice of reducing the insurance premium in order to make the coverage more affordable is known as 'loss control'.
<u>Explanation:
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- In some cases, an insurance cannot be claimed as it is modified and agreed on certain terms and conditions. In such cases, the one who holds the policy has to possibly face a loss.
- In order to reduce such loss that may possibly occur from the policy, the policyholders choose to do loss control by choosing to reduce the benefit, which in turn decreases the amount of premium to be paid.
I believe the answer is: Use multiple password
These days, many hackers have develop a software to extracting our password by trying the potential combinations through algorithm.
Using multiple passwords would substantially extend the time needed for the software to finish since it need to tried huge amount of combination.
Answer:
#1 = C.
#2 = Try to explain to them what type of problems they could cause towards the people around them and the harm that they will be doing to themselves.
#3 = They can try to tell you how much better it would make you feel or how helpful it could be. Like for example, stimulant drugs can keep you hyped up and more energized to where you can do all kinds of stuff without being exhausted although stimulant drugs do calm down ADHD kids. And there is another category that has all kinds of drugs that keep you more calm and relax but I had forgotten what it's called. This is not the answer to number 3 but maybe this can be helpful for you.
HOPE THIS HELPS!!! :P