Long-term effects of poor nutrition and inactivity include increased risk for diseases, like Diabetes and Osteoperosis. Because the body relies so heavily on receiving the proper nutrition during its most formulative years, a lack thereof can have a terrible impact. Improper nutrition can eventually weaken your bones and teeth, which is where the added risk for Osteoperosis comes in. Poor nutrition can also lead to other health problems like obesity, which also puts you at a greater risk for developing cardiovascular and other diseases. Furthermore, inactivity can also have negative impacts on the body in several ways. Overall stamina will diminish over time due to inactivity, making you a lot slower. If muscles remain inactive for too long, they may atrophy, leading to several more health complications.
We have to simplify 6x-(3x-7)+1. First we have multiply -1 (invisible -1 in front on parenthesis) by each argument inside the parenthesis.
Lets do this
6x-(3x-7)+1=6x+(-1)*(3x)+(-1)*(-7)+1=6x-3x+7+1
Now we can simplify 6x with -3x and 7 with 1 to get
6x-3x+7+1=3x+8 - its our result
Answer:
writing is on-topic
Explanation:
Revision means going through a pre-written literary work to search for possible errors
With this in mind, we can see that the first three options are part of the revision process, but the "writing is on topic" is not, which is the correct answer.
The correct answer is “-Anthony exposes Brutus's folly by showing how Caesar did not seek to be king.”
Indeed, although he uses ironic over repetition of the term “honorable” to describe Brutus and his accomplices, both the context and the excessive repetition indicate that the opposite effect is intended. However, this is more addressed to Brutus’ co-conspirators than to Brutus himself since Brutus did love Caesar since Caesar had been merciful and magnanimous to him. Furthermore, Anthony refers to Brutus, and only to him as “noble”, implying that the company he keeps is not very honorable. And that like “brutish beasts” they have misguided him since he sincerely acted for the good of Rome. And tragically, he has succumbed to such folly since he is “a man that has lost his reason”.
The film is usually a little different than the play.