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Malala believes that girls should be educated. Her father helped this belief by opening an all-girls’ school. He was told to shut down his school by the Taliban but he did not listen to them. Her beliefs were reinforced when, at the age of ten, the Taliban seized control of the Swat Valley. They began to bomb girls’ schools. Although Malala’s school was not bombed she still hated the Taliban. She thought of them like the vampires from Twilight.
Answer: Stage 1 of the GAS, which is alarm reaction.
Explanation:
We all undergo stressful times at some point in our lives like when we have lost a loved one, lost a job and facing financial issues such as Anders.
This is the moment in which our body needs to adapt in order to survive the stressors.
What is general adaptation syndrome?
GAS refers to the three stage that we physiological go through when we are facing a stressful situation.
1. Alarm reaction stage
In alarm reaction stage we begin to experience the first signs of stress.
Now this is when out fight or flight response starts to kick in , under which our body will tell us whether we need to fight against the stressor or we need to run for our lives
A stress hormone is released as our heart rate speeds faster.
2. Resistance is the recovery stage after the initial shock in stage one this would be a stage in which Anders body will try to restore his initial normal self and maintain balance. It will bring down the blood pressure eventhough the body may still remain alert.
If the balance is never reached and the stress continues for a long time such that it becomes a chronic issue ,the body fails to regain its initial strength he will proceed to the 3.exhaustion stage when the body has failed to fight. This is a serious stage in which a person may begin to suffer from depression and anxiety.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The topic is the debate between online and in-person education, and B introduces this, which will be the subject of the rest of the essay / article
Answer:
Explanation:
"A Jury of Her Peers'' was written by Susan Glaspell. She employs a narrative tone to describe the story. The resolution forms part of the story and it's where the story ends. It is at this point that conflicts are resolved and the story comes to an end. The plot was considered as a feminist literature because two female characters were trying to come up with a solution to a mystery. Mrs Hale and Mrs Peters came up with the conclusion that Mrs Wright killed her husband, and her actions are justified. The circumstances behind the death of John Wright leaves the townsmen in a state of confusion as to what could have led to his death. Mrs Wright killed her husband because she was physically abused by her. Mrs Hale and Mrs Peters hide the evidence against her because they understand how it feels to be humiliated and oppressed by a man. In the end, Mrs Wright is granted freedom.
Answer:
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