The correct options are as follows:
1. The expulsion will be on your transcript permanently.
This statement is false. Expulsion are not recorded on transcript permanently.
2. Being awakened at 3 am by a drunk floor mate.
Second hand effect of alcohol refers to the impacts on the person who is at the receiving end of a person's drinking behavior. These include: verbal abuse, physical fight, drunken arguments, etc.
3. Been with under-aged friends who are drinking at a function with trained servers serving drinks to people of legal age.
Under aged individuals are not allowed to participate in any public drinking, it is a crime to do such; under age people are not permitted to touch drinks at all.
4. It is when someone get really drunk, but still seems conscious and active, but they won't remember anything the next day.
Alcohol black out is said to occur when an individual take so much drinks that he can not remember keys events that happened again. The interval of time during which the memory loss occur is called black out.
5. They become sad.
Alcohol impacts biphasic effects on drinkers. When the drinking is just starting, they will be happy and feeling good, but after the BAC increases past the diminishing return, the person will become down and sad.
6. Lungs.
Lungs do not remove any waste from the blood stream, it only excrete carbon dioxide and water vapor. The liver, kidneys and the small intestines remove alcohol from blood stream.
7. They need to drink more and more alcohol to get the same effect they used to get from a smaller amount.
A person is said to have develop tolerance effect if they can fish ten bottles of beer without battling an eye lid, whereas, if they drink one cup of beer before they will not be comfortable again.
8. Alcohol reduces long term stress, due to the stress response elimination effect {SRE}.
In some drinkers, alcohol relives stress temporarily, but alcohol does not have any long term stress elimination capacity.
9. None of the answers are correct.
Medical amnesty refers to laws and policies that are put in place to protect those who seek medical attention as a result of illegal actions. Medical amnesty seeks to ensure that minors who are at medial risk as a result of alcohol intoxication get the necessary medical attention they need without fearing any legal repercussion.
10. Talk to a counselor about ways to change behavior while drinking, or how to stop altogether.
Those individuals who get angry when they drink will be better off if they stop drinking altogether, but if they do not wish to stop drinking, they ought to go and see a counselor.
Goal
Improve public health and strengthen U.S. national security through global disease detection, response, prevention, and control strategies.
Overview
The health of the U.S. population can be affected by public health threats or events across the globe. Recent examples of this include the Ebola Virus outbreak that began in 2014, the 2003 SARS epidemic, and the 2009 spread of novel H1N1 influenza. Improving global health can improve health in the United States and support national and global security interests by fostering political stability, diplomacy, and economic growth worldwide.
Why Is Global Health Important?
Global health plays an increasingly crucial role in both global security and the security of the U.S. population. As the world and its economies become increasingly globalized, including extensive international travel and commerce, it is necessary to think about health in a global context. Rarely a week goes by without a headline about the emergence or re-emergence of an infectious disease or other health threat somewhere in the world. The 2007 World Health ReportExternal Web Site Policy1 notes that, “since the 1970s, newly emerging diseases have been identified at the unprecedented rate of one or more per year.” The Institute of Medicine’s 2003 report Microbial Threats to HealthExternal Web Site Policy2 stresses that the United States should enhance the global capacity for responding to infectious disease threats and should take a leadership role in promoting a comprehensive, global, real-time infectious disease surveillance system.
Rapid identification and control of emerging infectious diseases helps:
Promote health abroad
Prevent the international spread of disease
Protect the health of the U.S. population
The large scope of potential global public health threats is recognized in the revised International Health Regulations (IHR [2005])External Web Site Policy3 with its all-hazards approach to assessing serious public health threats. These regulations are designed to prevent the international spread of diseases, while minimizing interruption of world travel and trade. They encourage countries to work together to share information about known diseases and public health events of international concern.
Answer: A drug that alters brain functions and leads to change in emotions, consciousness and mood of a person.
Explanation: It is a combination of two words; Psycho and Active.
Psycho meaning relating to the wellness of the mind and body.
And Active meaning working or in action.
So, a psychoactive drug is a pharmaceutical product that changes the function of the brain which leads to alterations in behavior and cognition.
They are used for both medical and recreational purposes.
Some of these include; stimulants, antidepressants and anaesthetics.
Psychoactive drugs usually cause brain alterations which the user may find rewarding and which could subsequently lead to addiction.
The answer is sagittal since it is splitting the body into to unequal halves
Answer: Maintain flexibility
Explanation: If you maintain flexibility throughout your life, then you'll have to stretch often in order to keep fit.