About seven percent of those who try in any one year to quit smoking cigarettes on their own actually succeed. TRUE.
Do anything that is not what your supposed to be doing
No. It is always better to work out the problems you have instead of just putting them to the side, and will eventually resurface again.
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Answer:
Sociocultural
Explanation:
As you can see from the question above, Tom had a lonely childhood, as his parents were not present in their daily lives because of work. With this, Tom sought to get rid of this loneliness with friends, but the friends that Tom met were young people who had the habit of drinking alcohol and to be part of this group, Tom began to drink alcohol as well. This behavior accompanied Tom throughout his adult life, and it seemed that his partying and high-alcohol behavior brought more friends into his life.
From this account, we can see that Tom's alcohol addiction is directly related to a sociocultural factor that keeps Tom from drinking, believing that this will bring him friendships and prevent him from feeling alone.
I believe the answer is <u>DIGESTION</u> , I think this because when your food is going through the process of digestion, there is physical and chemical breakdowns of your food, and the nutrients that comes from the food you ate.
Mouth: physical digestion
Stomach: chemical digestion
Small Intestines: helps break down the food more after it absorbs the nutrients from the food into the blood stream
Large Intestines: absorbs the remaining water from the food into the bloodstream/body
Hope this helped :)