I would say B. a strong personal commitment, because if you really don't want to quit, then you're not going to try at all. If it is set in stone in your head that you will quit, then you're more likely to resist the temptations that will come your way. I know this because a family member smoked for almost her whole life, and because she really wanted to quit, and knew she had to, she did it.
Answer: D. Mitigation
Explanation: What pops out to me in this question is "decreasing the loss of life and devastation from a tsunami." I thought it was A for a second but I remembered the definition of Mitigation. Mitigation means the action of reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of something. This means that this was here to decrease the loss of people. If this answer so happens to be incorrect, A should be the correct answer. But here they are trying to reduce losing people therefore, D would be the correct answer.
The answer would be Learning<span> is a relatively permanent change or modification </span>of<span> behavior that </span>occurs<span> as a result </span>of <span>experiential </span>processes<span>.</span>
Over breathing, or chronic hyperventilating is a very common breathing that can have many significant consequences. Hyperventilation causes a loss of carbon dioxide from our body which makes the blood more alkaline.
In human relations, the irritation threshold is the point at which a person notices something and becomes annoyed