Answer:
no
Explanation:
everyone is good at different things you might be good at netball your friend might be good at running two different sports but you can still be as good as eachother
Ultraviolet rays are potentially harmful to us primarily due to their C) intensity. Because they are so strong, they can often impact us in a negative way.
Truthfully speaking there is none. There are plenty of "underprivileged" people who have risen to success based on their determination. Everyone has equal access to information because information is free. The only reason someone would commit a crime is if they were brought up into believing that that was what was expected of them from society due to their geographical location, income, color, religion, etc. Those who are determined to push past the narrative prove that "unequal access to basic services" and crime are not directly related. Anyone who tells you otherwise wishes you to remain a slave to the system because they believe that being poor is where you belong and where you should stay.
Answer:
I would say she is demonstrating denial, that she won't get an STD.
Explanation:
Just because something is rare doesn't mean it won't happen to you, but Louise denies this saying "...but that will not ever happen to me" , but if she engages in similar behavior to her peers, she is exposed to the risk of getting an STD/STI