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Natural disasters have harmful effects on health and mental health. Though most people will ultimately do well, many individuals impacted by extreme weather events and slower moving events such as droughts, experience a range of difficulties. The mental health consequences of events linked to a changing global climate include mild stress and distress, high-risk coping behavior such as increased alcohol use and, occasionally, mental disorders such as depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress.
Climate change-related impacts can also lead to job loss, force people to move, or lead to a loss of social support and community resources ,all of which have mental health consequences. In addition, anticipation of extreme weather events and concern about the phenomenon of climate change can be stressful. There are steps you can take to better prepare for disasters and to help yourself and your family when they do occur.
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There are many interesting jobs that surprisingly exist. Brain surgery is one of them. I think that people who do brain surgeries are psychopaths because I can't imagine opening a brain myself. This job is both interesting and dangerous because if the doctor touches the wrong part of the brain, the patient will intinctly die. The human brain looks like your intestines, a pinkish jelly-like substance it's VERY sensitive. I wonder how did scientists discovered how the human brain works. How could a insignificant creature learn all by itself how it's brain works? If we could learn about our brain, then why do other animals can't? How did we discover cells? How did we create technology? This is when I start thinking, Do aliens exist? I have done unstoppable research about how did humans discovered or created technology. I have found absolutely nothing that says about that. But I do now know, that the Egyptians had drawings of aliens in their pyramids. So I now think, Did aliens gave us technology?
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B) was quickly running.
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because i learned it in 6th grade