The first question I would ask myself is am I comfortable with this situation? If the answer is no then you next have to decide how to deal with it.
Second question would be, how can I get myself out of this situation in the best way possible? You can either just say no to the person pressuring you if you are confident enough to do so in a calm manner, you can avoid the situation altogether which might work might making excuses, you can delay your decision making by telling the person you will get back to them.
Lastly you should ask yourself, how can I avoid getting into situations like this again in the future? You can avoid the people putting pressure on you, you can get a good support network of friends and family to help you and have your back, you can speak to trusting people in your life for advice.
Answer:
b. Erikson's stages of social development
Explanation:
personally I think in middle school almost every pre teen will go through a lot of social developments, I believe that once they get to high school that's when they're developing more of moral than social development cause they're getting older and growing into adulthood. Meanwhile middle schoolers are still oblivious and just wanna hang out with friends and have a good time
Answer: medical emergencies
Explanation: first aid and emergency kits are mainly used for medical emergency situations.
Answer:
arteries
Explanation:
arteries are blood vessels that function to drain oxygen-rich blood. from the heart to the whole body
Arteriosclerosis is hardening of the arteries due to a buildup of plaque on the hardened artery walls. Arteries can make blood flow to organs not smooth so that it interferes with the function of these organs.
The answer is C, body language. Body language is very important in communication. If you are in an interview and you're fidgeting...looking around the room...pacing....slouching....chances are you aren't going to get the job.