Being a living example of a tobacco-free lifestyle can: all of the above.
All of the listed options is an example of a tobacco-free lifestyle. It could certainly prevent others from trying to smoke, convince others to stop smoking, and make others around you more healthy.
Answer:
The correct answer is a. Bacillus cereus
Explanation:
Bacillus cereus is the bacteria that causes food poisoning in the form of acute intoxication. It release toxins in the food and spread through previously cooked food, fried rice, vegetables, etc.
It is able to cause two gastrointestinal illnesses like diarrhoeal syndrome and an emetic (vomiting) syndrome. The signs and symptoms the enterotoxin appear within 24 hours after ingestion of the toxin.
So as here the boy is getting nausea, multiple episodes of vomiting and three loose bowel movements after eating leftover rice stored in the refrigerator the night before therefore in this situation the most likely causative agent is a. Bacillus cereus.
Fewer job opportunities for the mother, unfortunately, especially if she is pregnant, because people judge, and they won't think she is responsible since she is underage and with child. With the father, it's not like they'll know right away, and they can just walk away and not be bothered with the subject again, while the mother will have to find a job and either manage to balance school, or drop out. The parents don't have to do anything, but they can support there children, but it's still not going to affect if they get job offerings or not.
It encourages children to follow these steps at home and in the future, leading to a healthier lifestyle.
The most moral and non-offensive term would be a “Resident of (Name of home or place)”, resident in a personal care home(or some other term for a care home), and sometimes a Patient- but only if the patient is living in a medical care home, like part of a hospital for example. Awkwardly explained, but I hope you understand!