Answer:
objective
Explanation:
There is no text proving they are right or wrong or a trusted source of information or if they are still publishing. They are called the American vegan society so you can assume they are all about veganism
Answer:
Dear ___
I would really like to visit Barcelona in Spain. I would love to see Sagrada Familia and it is a beautiful building representing the importance of a family. The amazing amount of museums it has is great and I would really like to see it. It has a really big stadium and a fantastic beach. I has some things you wouldn't normally see and it looks so interesting. I hope we could go there together.
Answer:
The heritage and history of the main characters' history and family.
Explanation:
They are passed down from generation to generation and made of clothing and other very personal pieces of fabric from generations before. They represent their lineage and heritage as many of the pieces of cloth exited slavery with their ancestors. They are a story of their struggles and who they are as a family.
Answer:
It is widely known that laughter helps to reduce stress, reduce pain and improve life quality.
Explanation:
Laughter increases well being while reduces stress. A systematic review on five laughter interventions and one humor intervention on older adults showed they can improve well being, though there is more evidence needed (Gonot-Schoupinsky, FN & Garip, G, 2018).
Moreover, laughter and humour interventions have great impact on personal development and self care. A systematic review presented outcomes to believe that these interventions may have better results when they are tailored on specific needs and objectives (Gonot-Schoupinsky, FN, Garip, G Sheffield, D, 2020)
There is also a training called Laughter Yoga which is made of different techniques and excercises. A study showed a positive effect on motor functional and flexibility in people with Parkinson (Akram, K, Nader, R & Ahmad, C, 2013) However, there is a need to keep on studying Laughter Yoga interventions (Bressington, D et al, 2018)