<h3>Mandatory Duties of U.S. Citizens</h3>
- Obeying the law. Every U.S. citizen must obey federal, state and local laws, and pay the penalties that can be incurred when a law is broken.
- Paying taxes.
- Serving on a jury when summoned.
- Registering with the Selective Service.
No smoking because some people can not be around smoke
<u>ANSWER:</u>
The correct options are: B- "Full employment is a macroeconomic goal" and D- "Inflation is the rise in the prices of goods and services".
<u>EXPLANATION</u>:
- Macroeconomics studies issues like employment, inflation, poverty, unemployment etc. and so the goals of macroeconomics deal with all such issues.
- "Full employment" refers to a 'situation' wherein every individual who has the capability to work and earn is provided with a job. Inflation is the "rise of prices" of services and goods .
- Inflation makes it impossible for most people to buy even the necessary goods and services. Inflation also affects the demand of "goods and services".
Answer:
It brings people of different ethnic backgrounds together under a common faith. It demonstrates sacrifice and dedication to one’s faith.
It brings people of diverse economic backgrounds together under a common faith.
Hajj is the 5th Pillar of Islam which requires Muslims to pilgrimage to Mecca during the last month of the year at least once in their lifetime. This pilgrimage requires all Muslims despite country of origin, economic status, ethnicity, and race to come together in prayer and reflection. Hajj unites Muslims through religion.
Answer and explanation:
The <u>six</u> fundamental movements of major body segments are:
- Flexion
- Extension
- Abduction
- Adduction
- Rotation
- Circumduction
<u>Example excersises for each body segments are</u>:
- Flexion: Considering the muscles involving this movement (those being shoulder, elbows, hip, knee joints), an example for flexion would be knees to the chest or pelvic presses (bridges with a little weight).
- Extension: Considering the muscles invoving this movement (that being the knee), an example for extension would be any kind of leg extension excercise (can be perfomed with a machine at a gym or a resistance band at home)
- Abduction: Considering the muscles involving this movement (that being the arm and shoulder), an example for abduction movement would be lateral raises.
- Adduction: Considering the muscles involving this movement (that being the leg and hip), an example for adduction movement would be isometric side planks.
- Rotation: Considering the muscles involving this movement (that being upper arm area), an example for rotation movement would be arm circles.
- Circumduction: Considering the muscles involving this movement (that being the shoulder and arm), an example for circumduction movement would be moving our arms to the front and then to the back like hammocking them.
Having a broad knowledge about these movements, the anatomy involved in each one of them and how to correctly execute some basic exercises, will help me as a personal trainer to be able to understand the needs of my future clients and prepare exercise routines according to their physical capacity and their goals.