As Jessie is not interested in marijuana, she can refuse it with a smile or suggest something else.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Marijuana is a kind of weed which is generally used for medical or recreational purposes. It is obtained from the Cannabis plant. The chemicals in the plant react with the brain and change the consciousness and mood of the person.
Overdose of marijuana can cause short-term and long-term effects.
In the above scenario, when Jessie was out with her friends one of her friend started pulling marijuana and passed it. She was not interested in consuming it, so she can simply avoid it and ask for something else.
The correct answer is A. Cat
Explanation:
Steve Eichel is an American psychologist mainly known for exploring issues such as mind control, destructive cults and deprogramming. In terms of mind control which is linked to hypnotherapy Eichel studied and exposed the way organizations provided fraudulent credentials which were used by people that were not experts for hypnotherapy. Indeed, to prove this Steve Eichel got different certifications including a license as a qualified hypnotherapist for his cat Zoe in institutions that should be regulated by the state such as American Board of Hypnotherapy and the National Guild of Hypnosis. Therefore, Steve Eichel demonstrate the regulation and certification of hypnotherapists is questionable as he managed to obtain credentials as a licensed and qualified hypnotherapist for his cat Zoe.
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The answer is B. A tertiary source provides summarized, condensed information for quick reference. It is also a consolidation of the primary and secondary information. The information is also convenient. The examples of tertiary resources are encyclopedias, almanacs, chronologies and textbooks.
Answer:
C. Body Contact
Explanation:
Bonding is simply the special attachment that forms between parents (especially the mother) and their new baby. This bond is what makes parents alert and aware of their baby's every need and discomfort. Actions like rushing into their newborn's room in the middle of the night at the slightest whimper or sound that only them heard.
The bond also makes parents want to instinctively care for and nurture their child.
For some people it takes sometimes before the bond, the emotional attachment is formed while to some the just feel in love with their newborn immediately they set eyes on them.
This bond results primarily from body contact, as has been shown by studies. Holding the baby, breastfeeding, stroking the baby and lovingly rocking her to sleep all makes the emotional bond between mother-baby stronger.