Answer:
Heat Stroke ( I think)
At home treatment options:
- Get to a shady or air-conditioned place. If you don't have air conditioning at home, go someplace with air conditioning, such as the mall, movie theater or public library.
- Cool off with damp sheets and a fan. If you're with someone who's experiencing heat-related symptoms, cool the person by covering him or her with damp sheets or by spraying with cool water. Direct air onto the person with a fan.
- Take a cool shower or bath. If you're outdoors and not near shelter, soaking in a cool pond or stream can help bring your temperature down.
- Rehydrate. Drink plenty of fluids. Also, because you lose salt through sweating, you can replenish salt and water with some sports drinks. If your doctor has restricted your fluid or salt intake, check with him or her to see how much you should drink and whether you should replace salt.
- Don't drink sugary or alcoholic beverages to rehydrate. These drinks may interfere with your body's ability to control your temperature. Also, very cold drinks can cause stomach cramps.
Answer:
Time
Explanation:
Family, income, culture, and gender all affect your diet more so than time does.
The answer is muscle endurance
Answer:
the ability to learn.
the ability to feel, express and manage a range of positive and negative emotions.
the ability to form and maintain good relationships with others.
the ability to cope with and manage change and uncertainty.
Feeling better about myself, confident
Social Health
Balancing my social and personal time. Being my true self at all times. Engaging with people in my community. Treating others with respect.
8 Simple Habits That Will Noticeably Improve Your Social Skills
Listen to people. ...
Be interested in people's stories. ...
Do you function better in 1-on-1 conversations or in a large crowd? ...
Don't be too negative or ironic and don't complain all the time. ...
Remember people's names. ...
Remember people's stories. ...
Don't fill every gap with talking. ...
Follow up.
Explanation:
okay I think I covered the basics about my mental health and social health and the steps I follow. I have a board on my wall in my bed room I keep theses steps on, When I look at the board it's easy to remember the steps I need to take to be a better person. A while back I got really depressed to the point I had to see a doctor about it or shrink if you wanna call it that, but he introduced me to these steps, and I thank him every time I see him. Anyway here is my answers. :)
HI There Lizzie!
A. Having support from your family: this is a good thing to do. not what gangs do. Gangs let you do dangerous things, for example Hazing.
B. Spending time in jail: This is what gangs mostly like to get after doing bad things. Yet, they could sometimes spend their whole life depending what or how cruel they did. This can or could be the place for them where everything ends. Even their life.
C. Getting a good job: This is also a good thing, getting a good job is part of your life career. Again, Gangs are mean and bad people. What they do is like steal, kidnap, hazing, killing, etc.
D. Avoiding a police record: Well, this is good to do. You don't wanna end up being in jail. You try to do good stuff to keep getting out of police/criminal records.
Well, as you can see, A,C, and D are good things that people do. B is the only left. And is explained why. Gangs, are basically you know, people who are bad, stealing, killing kidnapping, hazing, etc. They are groups of bad people. That's why a single person of a Gang is called "Gangster".
Your answer is B.