Write a story about a character who is addicted to drugs, goes through the addiction cycle, and then breaks the addiction cycle?

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Answer 1
Once upon a time in 1998, Megan was walking along the road smoking a cigarette. She had been smoking for about 10 months. She saw a old man wheezing across the road. He was gripping onto something. He no longer had the power to grip what he held. It was a cigarette. Megan can’t believe she saw someone die in front of her eyes. Megan was shocked but tried her best to ignore it. She kept smoking. She then saw the man appear on the news. He was once a wealthy man named Robert Jones who had a plan to live a good life and become a engineer. He even had gotten accepted to Harvard. However, he started smoking and things had went downhill for him. His family started to become worried about his addiction. He yelled at them after they tried to take his cigarette pack. His grades starting to drop in Harvard so Harvard kicked him out. His family had gotten enough of him too. He ended up on the streets. For every donation he got as a homeless man, he kept buying cigarette packs. People notified the news that they had witnessed him always smoking. Lastly, his family sobbed at what he had become. The cold look in the mother’s eyes had looked into Megan’s eyes. Megan was only 17. She decided not to be like Robert. She turned off the tv and threw all of her cigarettes away. She sat down and called her mom. “I love you mom”.
(Revise this story) THE END

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What is the correct function for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)?
A. Facilitates the identification of children and their reunification
B. Provides volunteers with the proper training for emergency preparedness
C. Provides relief to survivors and help people prevent, prepare, and response to emergencies
D. Shares knowledge and resources throughout the disaster cycle

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Hey,

Answer:

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC):

A. Facilitates the identification of children and their reunification.

Peter is a middle-aged, overweight man who is trying to decrease his body circumference. How could the serving size on a nutrition label help him lose weight? A. It describes how many daily total calories he should eat. He can compare this number to the number of calories he currently consumes. B. It allows him to predict how much weight he will lose if he follows the serving size guidelines on the nutrition label. C. It describes the portion size of the food that he should eat. This amount can be used as a guideline for preparing food. D. It defines how much food he can eat when dining at restaurants and still be able to lose weight.

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Answer:

A. It describes how many daily total calories he should eat. He can compare this number to the number of calories he currently consumes.

Explanation:

Which of the following is NOT a treatment for high blood pressure? A. an LDL-rich diet B. a healthy diet C. blood thinners D. aerobic exercis

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Answer:

ITS A

Explanation:

PROMICE

Answer:

A LDL-rich Diet

The volume of a cube is 49 cm3.  What is the surface area of the cube, rounded to the nearest tenth of a cm2

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Answer: A≈80.34cm²

Explanation:

what effect do mobile phones have on humans ?

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Answer: no sure if this is correct but i know that the radio frequency energy from the phone does not increase cancer

Explanation:

It keeps us away from the real world , for some people who are on them to long get eye problems or keeps u distracted from doing what u have to this isn’t the best answer but hope this helped

You should only cross the road at a0, or where there is a crosswalk.

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

You should cross where there is a crosswalk

The lungs are the muscular pump that provides the force necessary to circulate blood which picks up and delivers oxygen, nutrients, and waste chemicals throughout the body. True or false

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This is false.

It is not the lungs hat do this, it is the heart.

False, it’s not the lungs but actually the hearts job to circulate the blood to all the tissues in the body.

Type the correct answer in the box. Spell all words correctly. What factors affect wellness? To experience wellness, one must consider physical, mental, and factors.

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Answer:They are body, mind, environment, spirit, community, emotions, finances and work.

Explanation:

Answer:

emotional .

Explanation:

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List three things that youth who drink alcohol are more likely to experience?

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Answer:

impaired judgement, distorted vision, and altered emotions

Explanation:

There can be a lot of other things as well but here are 3 :)

Select the correct answer. What is the recommended quantity of fruits that should be eaten daily? A. 1 cup B. 2 cups C. 3 cups D. 4 cups

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Hey,

Answer:

What is the minimum quantity of fruits that should be eaten daily?

B. 2 cups

Answer:

B. 2 cups

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Which of the following actions would help prevent physical hazards? A. Using damaged equipment as long as possible before replacing it
B. Keeping your hair uncovered when working with food
C cleaning up broken glass completely and promptly
D leaving the pits in fruit such as cherries

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A.) using damaged equipment as long as possible before replacing it

Answer:

cleaning up broken glass completely and promptly

Explanation:

Physical hazards risk factors which have the potential to cause harm to an individual without necessarily touching them.

To prevent physical hazards, certain important measures must be taken.

Among the options provided, the correct way to prevent physical hazards is by cleaning up broken glass completely and promptly.

Jonah saw a man unconscious sprawled on the grass near a walkway. He called out but the man did not answer. The man was not breathing so Jonah called 911. While he waited for help to arrive, he made a fist, put it on the man’s chest, and placed his other hand over his fist and did compressions. What should Jonah have done differently? He should have done compressions before calling 911. He should have done rescue breathing instead of hand compressions. He should have used the heel of his hand instead of a fist. He should have used two fingers while doing compressions.

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Answer:

C- He should have used the heel of his hand instead of a fist.

Jonah has done differently. He should have used the heel of his hand instead of a fist.

What was Fernando's mistake?

Fernando then held the infant in his arms until the paramedics came. He should have given the infant CPR when she was unresponsive.

What is the first step of performing CPR on infants?

When giving CPR to an infant: Compress the chest straight down about 1/2 to 1 inch and Give cycles of 30 chest compressions and 2 rescue breaths. By tilting the head back and lifting the chin.

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8. The chain of infection is a process in which:
O Microorganisms are transmitted from one organism to another.
O Plants absorb light.
O Objects are sterilized.
We can determine how to adjust our dietary intake of protein.

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The correct answer is A) microorganisms are transmitted from one organism to another.

The chain of infection is a process in which microorganisms are transmitted from one organism to another.

The chain of infection starts with the agent of infection that is the one which makes people sick. It exists in a reservoir, where the agent of infection lives. There is a portal of exit. It is the way the agent leaves the reservoir. Then we have the mode of transition. It could indirect or direct contact with the agent. The agent o infection enters a new body through what is known as a portal on entry. Finally, the host. It is the individual who receives this agent and gets sick.

Which statistic about US high school students surveyed in 2015 is correct?
Less than 50% had had sexual intercourse.
More than 50% had used condoms the last time they had intercourse. Less than 5% had consumed drugs or alcohol prior to engaging in sexual intercourse.
None of the respondents reported contracting a sexually transmitted infection.

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Answer:

A - Less than 50% of high school students that were surveyed in 2015, had had sexual intercourse.

Explanation: I got it right on my test.

Answer:          A

Explanation: EDGE 2022

_____________________ is used to support play before and during play by providing the set up, provision of materials, and observation of play episodes. Question 10 options: Indirect coordination Direct coordination Teaching styles Decision-making

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The correct answer is B) Direct coordination.

Direct coordination is used to support play before and during play by providing the setup, provision of materials, and observation of play episodes.

Indeed, teachers should be the ones to promote games to improve teaching in school. The teacher has the experience to diversify the way it teaches, and one of the most effective ways is through games. Playtime is important for children because they enjoy playing games for the sake of fun. Here is when the teachers' experience enters, to set up, coordinate the game. provide the proper materials, and directly supervise the development and structure of the game.  

What are two main categories of health science careers

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Answer:

clinical and technical

Explanation:

Answer:  Clinical and NonClinical

Explanation:

EDGE2020

what is the first thing people do before they eat​

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Answer:

breathe

Explanation:

breathing is a compulsory process before doing everything

Have a nice day

Pray maybe if you are religious

A woman is pregnant and has asthma. Her physician has told her to continue taking prednisone during pregnancy, but she is concerned the drug may be teratogenic. What advice would be best to give her regarding this?

a) Prednisone is a teratogenic drug, but she may need it to control her asthma symptoms.
b) You would recommend she omit the drug during pregnancy.
c) She should half her dose during the first 3 months of pregnancy.
d) Prednisone is considered safe in the doses prescribed by her physician.

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Answer:

D is the correct option

Answer:

i think it a

Explanation:

Osteoporosis doesn't just come from not consuming enough calcium; it also develops as a result (stress) of consuming too much phosphate/phosophoric acid (found in high amounts in beverages such as soda).
a) true
b) false

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Answer:

Osteoporosis doesn't just come from not consuming enough calcium; it also develops as a result (stress) of consuming too much phosphate/phosophoric acid (found in high amounts in beverages such as soda).:

A) true

Which program offers nutrition screenings at no cost? A. food distribution centers B. Meals on Wheels C. SNAP D. workplace wellness programs

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Answer: D

workplace wellness programs

Which is the best example of muscular endurance

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Answer:

In this case D. completing one set of push-ups.

Explanation:

Muscular endurance is being able to do something over and over without your body getting tired.

By completing the set of push-ups you are required to do many push-ups over and over.

I hope this helps.

Answer:

D. completing one set of push-ups

Explanation:

I took this test.

Hope this helps!

2. Whenever you have a concern or complaint about an issue at work, to whom should you talk with first?
O The charge nurse.
O The ombudsman.
O A resident you can trust.
O The administrator.

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The charge nurse, because they are responsible for over seeing department within a healthcare facility

I don't really know what you mean by work? Like school work? Or actual paying work? But I'm still going to try.

I think it will be the ombudsman

There are important added socioeconomic challenges associated to the increasing threat of noncommunicable diseases. For instance, whereas the average annual income is less than _______ USD in India, the average cost of care and treatment for diabetes and its complications adds up to _______ USD

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Answer:

1700 USD

314 USD

Explanation:

The average annual income in India is less than 1700 USD which is quite less as compared to other countries in the world. Among 164 countries, India ranks 112th in the world on the basis of average annual income. The lower annual income is due to the high population and lower income of the country. The average cost on the care and treatment for diabetes is 314 USD. this cost includes all the medicines used for the treatment of diabetes such as insulin etc.

Dissociative amnesia is Group of answer choices a loss of memory with no identifiable physical cause. another term for dissociative identity disorder. a loss of memory due to a neurological condition. another term for multiple personality disorder. a loss of memory due to head trauma.

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Answer:

A loss of memory due to head trauma.

Explanation:

Dissociative Amnesia is an inability to recall important personal material that cannot be accounted for by medical causes.

Sudden loss of ability to recall important personal information, usually related to traumatic or stressful experiences, in the absence of any physical trauma to the brain or drug intoxication, characterizes dissociative amnesia.  

Which of these ideas are reasons the Grab ‘n’ Go Program is important? Check all that apply. It helps students start the day correctly. The cafeteria is closed before school. Families do not have time for a traditional breakfast. It provides students an opportunity to do homework. Students need proper nutrition. Breakfast helps students focus.

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Answer:

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It helps students start the day correctly.

Breakfast helps students focus. Grab and Go Program is actually pretty helpful, because it can provide a nutritional meal, which they can take and go, saving time. Grab & Go meals are a practical and appealing way to reach hungry kids in a hurry and boost participation in your school breakfast program.

Therefore, the right choices are

Students need proper nutrition.

It helps students start the day correctly.

Breakfast helps students focus.

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Answer:

A, C, E, F

Explanation:

The usual Saturday morning baseball game is in progress. A few spectators are standing around on the sidelines. As Milo takes a swing at a curve ball, he loses his grip on the bat, which flies several feet, hitting Chris hard on the thigh. Chris drops to the ground, clutching his leg. The skin where the leg was struck immediately becomes red and begins to swell. What type of bleeding do you suspect Chris has

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Answer:

This is an example of internal bleeding.due to the escape of blood from the ruptured blood vessels into the body space.This explains the red coloration at the site of the ball impacts.

This form of bleeding can occur in tissues,body cavities and organs of the body.It is commonly not noticeable at the onset,but becomes obvious through the manifestation of signs and symptoms.These include haemorrhage, or impeding the function of the tissues or organs involved by the clot formed.

Other symptoms are; headache,confusion,stiff neck,blood stained stools.

Generally the extent of the bleeding depends on the organs,tissues or cavities damaged,the number of blood vessels affected which may be supplying theses body parts,and how fast the bleeding can be arrested by the clotting mechanisms.

Applications of clotting factors,Vit K,platelets, etc  are treatments methods.

Explanation:

For muscular strength and endurance, ____________ refers to the percentage of the maximum resistance that is used for a given exercise. Group of answer choices intensity strength endurance composition

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Answer:

Intensity

Explanation:

INTENSITY can be defined as the amount of effort or the percentage of the maximum effort that a person or an individual put into the exercise they are doing, including the quality of the exercise, how hard or how stressful the exercise is .

Example the higher the work an athlete performs , the higher the intensity of the exercise carried out by the athlete will be. Secondly the INTENSITY of a person or an individual exercise can as well be measured as a percentage of their maximum heart rate.

Answer:

probably intensity because it makes the most sense.

Explanation:

11. Which of the following is part of the community lifelines that represent the most basic services a community relies
on?
A. Grocery and Fast Food
B. Child care
C. Internet
D. Food, Water and Shelter

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B.) child care would be the correct answer

We are required to state which is the most basic services a community relies on.

The most basic service a community relies on is "Food, water and Shelter".

Community refers to a group of people sharing the same cultural belief, ideas and aims living in the same geographical location.

The community comprise of men, women, old and young. Every member of the community needs the "basic needs" of life to survive.

The basic needs of life are food, water and shelter. It is almost impossible for an individual to survive without food, water and shelter.

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Seniors Trinity and Jordan tease each other and send each other funny text messages. Jordon tells Trinity she is beautiful and asks her to meet him after school. Trinity is surprised when Jordan immediately pushes her up against a wall, touches her body, and does not stop when she tells him to. Which behavior is included in this scenario?

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Answer:

The behavior included in this scenario is:

Sexual Violence

The behavior that is included in this scenario is sexual violence. The correct option is c.

What is sexual violence?

Conflict is a result of sexual violence since it causes disagreement between the partners.

Worldwide, sexual assault is a problem that affects every city, town, and hamlet. When comparing Canada to less developed nations, either socially or economically, one may have higher standards for oneself. They are, nonetheless, oddly comparable when it comes to degrading sexual assault victims in judicial proceedings.

However, the criminal code's sexual assault provisions are particularly strong. The Supreme Court of Canada has sworn that consent must be continuous and positive, or more specifically, that it must not exist. However, what has to alter are the social standards that allow us to enforce these laws.

Therefore, the correct option is c, sexual violence.

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The question is incomplete. Your most probably complete question is given below:

assault

mistreatment

sexual violence

sexual harassment

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Erika is participating in client-centered therapy. The therapist allows Erika to guide the sessions according to what she thinks is best for her.

Erika's therapist uses the therapeutic technique of reflection, in which _______.
A.The therapist analyzes, in detail, the client's physical behavior during the session.
B. The therapist does not look at the client while the client is speaking. C. The therapist does not interpret what the client says, or offer advice. D. The therapist projects his/her emotions and attitudes onto the client throughout the session.

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Answer: A. The therapist analyzes, in detail, the client’s physical behavior during the session

Explanation: The first option seems the most similar to therapeutic technique of reflection. I’m not sure if the answer is right but it seems like the best option from all the others. Sorry if it’s not.

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