Biceps and triceps a flexor and extensor
Answer:
For my school,
1. Racism
2. Body shaming
3. Homophobia
Explanation:
Racism- here are many racial slurs or just offensive jokes. For asians-ching chong, black- the n word, and many other but these are the ones I mostly hea
Body shaming- People body shame you, it doesn't matter it you're skinny, fat, average, they would find a way to make you insecure about your body.
Homphobia- there are people of the lgbtq+ community and there are people who are against it as well. they would tell people who are bi to choose between one, lesbians that girls should only be freinds with girls, gays that they would never find another gay to date and so on.
Of course, not everyone is like this, its just some people. you can see what i have in my list that might fit your school. Other options can be bullying/cyber bullying, leaving people out, and you can add on. hope this helps you with your question and im typing this here since i can't answer it anymore lol
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Answer:
B) Protein digestibility corrected amino acid score (PDCAAS)
Explanation:
I took the test and this was the correct option. Hope this helps!
Answer:
1. At Home - <em>A Canadian experiment to end homelessness.</em>
- <em>At Home </em>is a trial housing project funded by the Canadian Government with the aim being to provide housing as a conduit for homeless people with mental issues to get reintegrated into society. The premise of the concept is that the Mentally ill homeless people need to be house first and then they can be treated and rehabilitated.
2. Many homeless adults - <em>Have a mental illness
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- According to Harvard Medical School, between a quarter and a third of homeless people in the united states suffer a form of mental illness with the usual suspects being either schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or severe depression and sometimes these are then compounded with drug addiction problems as they aim to escape from the illness.
3. Peer support group - <em>A service within a mental health program
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- A Peer Support Group is a gathering of people who share or have shared a mental illness before under the supervision of a trained peer support specialist to talk about their experiences and offer support to one another. It is usually offered as a service within a mental health program aimed at helping people with mental illnesses by showing them that they are not alone.