Environmental pollution does not affect an individual’s health.

True or false?

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Answer 1
Answer: FALSE: Pollution that impacts the environment where an individual lives will impact that person's health in numerous ways. For example it could destroy the food chain they rely upon if it damages or kills crops or livestock. Furthermore, it could be the cause of poisoning if it is toxic and somehow ingested.
Answer 2
Answer: The answer is False because the exhaust from cars can affect someone's lung capability 

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Title ix came into being in 1954. true false

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False. It came into being in 1972.

The question to your answer above is "false".

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In a study by Elizabeth Loftus, subjects watched a film of an automobile accident, then answered a series of questions, including one asking them to estimate the speed of the cars. What factor affected the subjects' estimate of how fast the cars in the film were traveling? A. the presence of broken glass at the scene of the accident .B. the presence of a stop sign at the scene of the accident .C. whether the word contacted, hit, bumped, collided, or smashed was used in the question. D. the actual speed of the vehicle, regardless of the wording of the question.

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Answer:

The answer is letter C. The factor that affected the subjects estimate how fast the cars were are the staments of LETTER C

Explanation:

Whether the word contacted, hit, bumped, collided or smashed was used in question.

What direction does blood flow from the arteries

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Answer: The things that are listed .

Explanation: The circulatory system is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart :  Arteries carry blood away from the heart and veins carry blood back to the heart .

Like all fluids, blood flows from a high pressure area to a region with lower pressure. Blood flows in the same direction as the decreasing pressure gradient: arteries to capillaries to veins. The rate, or velocity, of blood flow varies inversely with the total cross-sectional area of the blood vessels.

I've been feeling nauseous and lightheaded all day what do i do

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take some medicine and rest and if it gets worse go to the er 

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This is probably due to low blood sugar. You need to make sure to drink water (in light sips, if you start feeling worse from that, then stop) And eat some food, same thing applies. Use the toilet if you need to, as this can release your bowels of possibly harmful substances.

Sit outside and rest for a moment, this can give you vitamins that may help.

Steer clear of bad smells, those can make you vomit if you are feeling nauseous.

Get plenty of rest, and try not to stare at too many screens.

Heat up some salt on a stove, put it in a rag, and place it on your back-neck.

Consider eating healthier(if you aren't already eating healthy). Sometimes eating unhealthy foods can make you feel sick and lightheaded.

If your condition doesn't get any better or worsens, then call your doctor, or consider getting a check up just to be safe.

Imagine that you are a hospital administrator. What are some actions that you might take to improve communication in your hospital?

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1. Communicate the vision to your inner circle. The admin is always the "keeper of the vision," but the vision must be shared and understood for the admin to be effective. The first step in sharing the vision is developing it among a core group of lieutenants — the key leaders within the hospital. These individuals can offer feedback and help refine the vision, but most importantly, they will be the primary drivers of its dissemination.

If the vision is dispensed in a dictatorial fashion as opposed to collaboratively, it is less likely to be adopted. "Before the admin can engage the broader community effectively, the critical inner circle must buy in to the message completely," says Ms. Crawford. "Engage them, and gather their support, and if they buy in to what you're saying, your ideas will begin to permeate the system," says Ms. Crawford.

2. Use your "captive ambassador base." Do not overlook opportunities to communicate messages broadly to all employees. "Keeping broad employee communication at the forefront of message delivery is key," says Ms. Crawford. Hospitals and health systems are typically big employers within their respective communities. Therefore, having engaged, informed employees will translate into a healthier relationship with the community.

"People work to get paid, but they also want to be part of something special," she says. And if the admin can articulate the organization’s objectives and make them feel vested in journey, they will become ambassadors both in the workplace and in the community.

3. Invest in a strong communication team. Whether through outside or inside resources (or both), hospitals should make the necessary investment in a strong communications team – one that has creative talent, solid writing capabilities and, ideally, experience in the healthcare industry. Integrate that expertise and use it.

Ms. Crawford has multiple hospital clients, and she says that the most important feature of a strong team relationship is non-stop communication. "We talk daily, probably five times a day, and also meet in person regularly. That allows us to understand their nuances or when there is a slight change in tenor," says Ms. Crawford.

A communication team and hospital that are loosely-connected can run into problems. "Let's say a hospital is entering a transaction, and gives the communication team information about it," says Ms. Crawford. "Important questions often need to be answered and understood in order for that message to be communicated clearly." This is where nuances come into play — a communication team may recognize certain risks or opportunities a hospital faces if they're in frequent contact. "By talking regularly, I can consider every angle of a development or announcement and refine the message appropriately," says Ms. Crawford.

4. Listen, listen, listen. Whether it's through town hall meetings, online comments, Intranet feedback or conversations with physicians, admin's need to sharpen their listening skills and ensure that feedback is not going unnoticed. "These pieces of feedback and communication from stakeholders can help the admin refine its operations, both on a small and large scale," says Ms. Crawford. Everyone knows that the role of hospitals has changed dramatically in the past 20 years. They’ve shifted from being inpatient facilities tending to the sick, to flagships of health that hold themselves accountable in their efforts to improve community health. Listening is a keep part of that accountability.

Admin's should do more than accept feedback — they should actively seek it. "At the end of town hall meetings, the admin for one of our hospital clients welcomes everyone to email him. He tells them he welcomes their input, and with their input and suggestions, the hospital will be able to provide better care. They listen to that," says Ms. Crawford. Assertively seeking input will help hospital admin's stay on top of their community's needs and priorities.

5. Embrace all available communication tools in the marketplace. There are a lot of tools these days — traditional media, social media, physician events, town hall meetings, electronic commercials and much more. "Sometimes, in-person communication is not always possible, and making video a great way to communicate a message," says Ms. Crawford. This lets people put a face to the hospital, observe body language and hear a voice — whether the video is on YouTube or the hospital's Intranet for employees. Blogs are also an easy way for admin's to maintain transparency and open communication with both employees and the community while communicating the hospital's message.

Actions and ethics practiced on the sports field

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Actions and ethics practiced on the sports field : often mirror our ethics in our everyday lives.
People who are honest and respectful during their daily lives, tend to display the same characteristics when they're playing sport with other people and Vice Versa

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B

often mirror our ethics in everyday life