Answer:
Risky behavior is not controlled behavior in which the person suffers and is not feeling well.
There are personal values that assist a person in overcoming barriers regarding risky behavior. Two of them are:
1. Stable personality and self-security will help a person overcome problems and barriers in her/his life.
2. Responsibility and rationality will also lead to success in overcoming problems
But also skill are important.
Answer:
In simple words, Sensory as well as motor nerves are indeed the two main forms of muscles. Sensory nerves transmit knowledge to the brain as well as spinal cord like touch, temperature, even pain. Motor nerves carry brain impulses back to the muscles, allowing them to contract spontaneously or compulsively.
The central nervous system of your body is made up of the brain and spinal cord. The brain serves as the human body operations centre and the spinal cord serves as a conduit for signals transmitted from the brain to the body as well as from the cytoplasm to the nucleus.
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
HTML is an acronym for hypertext markup language and it is a standard programming language which is used for designing, developing and creating web pages.
Generally, all HTML documents are divided into two (2) main parts; body and head. The head contains information such as version of HTML, title of a page, metadata, link to custom favicons and CSS etc. The body of the HTML document contains the contents or informations of a web page to be displayed.
Website refers to the collective name used to describe series of web pages linked together with the same domain name while a webpage is the individual HTML document (single page) that makes up a website with a unique uniform resource locator (URL).
Hence, a website and webpage are totally different from each other.
Answer:
The doctor's diagnosis of Thomas episode would be temporal speech loss which is common with most people (even though the percetage of occurance is small).
This temporal speech loss could have been caused by stress or an underlying medical condition which Thomas suffers from.
Explanation: