<span>In this question it shows that the female
professors are being blamed by John’s failing grades and become the scapegoat
of John. Scapegoat is a term which means a person being blamed for the mistakes
of others. In this theory, scapegoating happens when a person is frustrated on
the result of a negative or failed situation, then that person tends to look
for others to be blamed on his/her doings.</span>
Hi,
The answer should be letter B, because it’s a dangerous lifestyle that increases the chances of death and as a consequence life insurance premiums will be lower.
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Answer:
All assimilation are very important high
Explanation:
Cultural integration is the mechanism through which the dialect and/or community of an entity or a group comes to imitate those of some other group. Total assimilation happens as a society at large new entrants become distinct from some of the other group member.
In Irish Americans all assimilation are very important high.
Answer: What is the concept of "risk behaviour, and why it is important for teenagers to investigate and be knowledgeable about it?
Risk behaviour or risky behaviour is simply behaviour that runs the risk of the person and/or those around them being hurt or damaged physically, socially or emotionally.
Teenagers investigating it? It depends on what you mean by ‘investigating’. Investigating does not have to mean trying it out. Trying out certain drugs is too risky. On the other hand, trying out mountain bike tricks may be well worthwhile if they develop their manoeuvres in a staged way, starting from the easiest and safest and working up the scale as they master the easier stages one by one.
Investigating by reading about risky things is another, perhaps initially safer means for teenagers (or anyone else mature enough) to learn about the risky behaviours they might be considering.
Another method is finding people who object to the particular risks and interviewing them as to why they do. That may help them evaluate the wisdom of taking up the particular behaviours. It may include interviewing people who have suffered negative long-term consequences of such behaviours.
They could undertake a project of the subject of the behaviours in mind and use the above methods to draw their conclusions.
However, it must be remembered that avoiding all risks of any kind would result in never extending one’s horizons and so staying cocooned in childhood, and ultimately not reaching one’s potential.
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