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Explanation:
You never put any of the answers
Answer:
A. Bodyweight
Explanation:
Calisthenics (American English) or Callisthenics (British English) (/ˌkælɪsˈθɛnɪks/) is a form of strength training consisting of a variety of movements that exercise large muscle groups (gross motor movements), such as running, standing, grasping, pushing, etc.
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Answer: The Potential Energy is the firewood and beans. The Kinetic Energy is the flames, hiking, and the moving water.
Explanation:
Potential energy can be energy that is stored, or caused by its position, and also mechanical energy. A stretched out rubber band and water that sits behind a dam are other good examples of potential energy.
Kinetic energy is when energy is made by something moving. In this question is was the flames over the fire, hiking, and the moving water. It must have a motion to be considered kinetic energy.
Answer:
A nursing student is listing examples of quasi-intentional torts. The examples mentioned by the nursing student need correction are as follow:
- Assault
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Battery
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Malpractice
Explanation:
- Quasi-intentional torts are those acts of speech committed by an individual against an another individual that can cause defamation or economic damage to him.
- Assault is defined as a threat of physical harm that terrifies an individual and battery is defined as the use of physical force to terrify an individual.
- Malpractice is defined as the negligence in the professional duties performed by an individual.