The universal trigger for fear is the threat of harm, real or imagined. This threat can be for our physical, emotional or psychological well-being. While there are certain things that trigger fear in most of us, we can learn to become afraid of nearly anything.
( You ) Yes coach I have , I have improved but (the hardest test to you here)
I might need to work on to be the best, fit, and strongest person there can ever be !
Have the person sit still with their hand resting stationery in a position below their heart. Locate their thumb and follow the Radius bone from the thumb toward their wrist. Just past their wrist use the pads of your index and middle finger to palpate the radius pulse just inside the radial bone on the distal end of the forearm. If you measure the pulse for 15 secs multiply by 4, 30 seconds multiply by 2, or measure a full minute to beats per minute. After an injury to an upper extremities, it is common to locate the radial pulse on both wrists at the same time to compare the strength of the pulse thus making sure circulation is good.
Answer D explanation: she isn’t attending her after school activities so she’s isolating herself
The answer is C. Hereditary diseases
Cultural influence on our wellness come from the social activity in our environment,
meanwhile, hereditary diseases ( such as down syndrome, Huntington syndrome, hemophilia, etc) are influenced by genetics, which mean we're born with it.