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2 years ago
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Examine the impact of risky behaviour on the different spheres (social, emotional, physical and spiritual) of well-being by cond

ucting interviews with at least FOUR young people. Include the evidence (written/audio recording) of each interview. What are the questions that must asked?​
Social Studies
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torisob [31]2 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer to this open question is the following.

These are the people I interviewed and what they say about taking risks.

Gentleman 1. "I did not like to take risks, but everything changed in 2006 when the company fired 40% of the employees in the marketing department. I was scared to death because I wasn't expecting that. Instead of looking for another job, my wife supported me and encouraged me to open my own business. I didn't want to but I have to, and that end up well."

Lady 2.

"I endured the unimaginable I was willing to endure more, but he asked me for the divorce. I was in shock. All of a sudden, I was alone. My family lives abroad. I was about to leave the country, but one of my friends invite me to join her bakery shop for one week, while she hired an employee. I shared some recipes from my country's cuisine, and I decide to stay for one more week, the one more month...and here I am. Alone, but with a great business partnership with my friend."

Gentlemen 3.

"I had a normal life until I was able to accept a scholarship in Oxford. I was afraid. Never before leaving this country. My family and my friends are here. I was stubborn and decided to stay in Maryland when my English grandmother told me that this opportunity only presents once in a lifetime. That piece of advice mad me change my perspective and I took the scholarship. It was the best that could have happened to me. I got back from Oxford 6 years later with a beautiful wife and a kid."

Lady 4.

"I am an explorer. Love risks. The tougher the better. Risks just are part of my life

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