Answer:
because .......................
Explanation:
they wanted to take the risk
Behavior that poses a threat to the health of teens today are drugs, smoking, peer pressure, and social media. Drugs are the substance that can ruin person’s life by taking it because it can become their habit and this can cause death to the person taking it. Smoking is a bad habit of many teens around the world this generation, anywhere in the world, teens taking it even though they know it can cause bad in their health. Peer Pressure is the influence of another person in an organization or group who gets encouraged to follow their peers by changing their attitudes, religion, and values to conform to those of the influencing group. Social media can also be a threat to someone healthy because too much-using phones, laptop or gadgets can cause a health risk.
Answer:
a) Increased competition acts as a spur to greater efficiency, leading to lower costs and prices for consumers.
b) In some markets, such as airlines and telecoms, deregulation has enabled an increased number of firms, allowing lower prices for consumers. This is particularly noticeable with low-cost airlines and falling prices of telephone calls.
c) Government regulation often involves excessive costs of bureaucracy.
Deregulation allows consumers greater choices
Answer:
<u>Random Sample</u>
Explanation:
The Random Sample is a method that consists of randomly selecting a portion (a sample) from a population that is being studied, in order to collect specific data from that population. Such a representative sample is meant to be unbiased because all individuals have the same opportunity of being chosen (they are chosen by chance). Therefore, when, starting at a random point, researchers contact every hundredth person on the voter list to ask about candidate facial expressions, they are using the Random Sample technique.
It was Narmer or sometimes called Menes. It was in the old kingdom time period.