Epidemic of STDs among teens in certain areas of the country.
<span>Teen pregnancy, obviously. </span>
<span>HIV. </span>
<span>And the worst is an older teen having sex with a younger teen, the older teen can be arrested and prosecuted as a sexual predator.</span>
Answer:
An electrocardiogram — abbreviated as EKG or ECG — is a test that measures the electrical activity of the heartbeat. With each beat, an electrical impulse (or “wave”) travels through the heart. This wave causes the muscle to squeeze and pump blood from the heart.
Explanation:
- Indicate CLEARLY that you are uncomfortable with the behaviour. Say NO effectively and emphatically. It is more important to be firm than polite. If you are more comfortable not speaking to the perpetrator face to face, send an SMS or email. This message and the perpetrator’s reply may also be used as evidence.
- Collect evidence – Start a log and note down dates, times, places and who was present at the time of the incidents and give detailed accounts of the unwelcomed sexual behaviour.
- Keep any email or SMS correspondence with the harasser as evidence. Taped evidence is also useful.
- Alert or inform someone whom you trust at the workplace of the harassment. Talk to friends or family members that you trust about the incident. Even if they were not present at the harassment scene, they may be able to support your case as witnesses.
Simpler terms: Mkae sure you have said no, collect any possible evidence, Keep an email log with him/her as evidence, tell someome
For more: https://www.aware.org.sg/training/wsh-site/6-what-to-do/
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. A control group is missing that would improve the scientific design. This control group should be done at a regular dosage prescribed. This is important to minimize errors in the experiment.