Answer:
Teenage pregancy
HIV/AIDS
STDS
Motor vehicle crashes
physical fights
crime
Homicide
All of these can affect futures
Answer: Trust me, It's a good answer that comes with an explanation:
As the sympathetic nervous system engages, your kidneys release two chemicals, adrenaline and noradrenaline. These chemicals initiate a sequence of events within your body that prepare you either to flee quickly from danger or to stay and fight in a way that causes as little harm to yourself as possible.
The answer is letter A - Rhinostenosis and nasomental. Rhinostenosis is narrowing or obliteration of the nasal airway. Obviously we mainly breathe throw our nose. If it is clogged or being narrowed then we naturally will be having a hard time breathing. Rhinostenosis is a breathing condition.
Answer:
leverage - the exertion of force by means of a lever or an object used in the manner of a lever.
force - strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
accuracy - the quality or state of being correct or precise
torque - a twisting force that tends to cause rotation.
lift - raise to a higher position or level.
explain: Continually yelling at a pitcher to “throw strikes,” or constantly forcing him to make conscious mechanical changes, is not an effective way to improve command. In many cases, the outcome of this will be the complete opposite. We know this. We will discuss how we train command and how it can be implemented into team practice in an upcoming post. Before we get to that, and the use of weighted baseballs and differential command balls to help train command, let’s review the common trap athletes and coaches fall into regarding command improvements.
(idk how i would do the last one sorry)